The author Malcolm Gladwell wrote about a proposition of needing 10,000 hours of working at a craft to become really good at it, if not a master. I can agree with this statement, in that amount of time, repetition and sheer experience lead to a higher quality of work. Likewise, over time you begin to see patterns in what you are working with.
You also seem to form an instinctual knowledge of what needs to be done and in what order. For the last twenty-two years I have worked as the Senior Forensic Photographer of the
Seattle Police department. My duties range from crime scene photography, Evidence photography, Recruiting images and