Your observation may well be sound. When I started in photography over 30 years ago the two best pieces of advice I received were to shoot an awful lot and to look at the work of the masters. I did and still do both.
But Picasso? Except for his rose and blue period and a few later canvases, notably "Guernica", Picasso distorted beauty. He was a hustler.
The esthetic failure of most photographs
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Your observation may well be sound. When I started in photography over 30 years ago the two best pieces of advice I received were to shoot an awful lot and to look at the work of the masters. I did and still do both.
But Picasso? Except for his rose and blue period and a few later canvases, notably "Guernica", Picasso distorted beauty. He was a hustler.