When is a photo good enough?
What are flaws, and when do they make a photo unusable?
What does that even mean?
And for whom?
As a beginner, you try to master the technical side.
Perfect sharpness, perfect composition.
But at some point, impact enters the picture.
And priorities begin to change.
Am Ende des Traums:
This work is full of technical flaws.
Noise. Artifacts. Fragments. Dark. Low contrast.
And yet, I feel something here.
The image wants to be experienced. It does not care about technical flaws.
It works on other levels.
Erinnerungen im Werden:
Just like here,
where the imperfection of existence becomes, for me, an imperfection of memory.
Memories are (like the Sagrada Família itself) unfinished, blurred —
not perfect.
Technical perfection is not my goal.
If a photo evokes something in someone, flaws can become irrelevant.
And perhaps they are even part of its impact.
(In a dream, you don't "see" everything sharply either.)
People read photos differently.
Through life experience, education, and personal taste.
No single person will ever like all art.
That is why art is so diverse.

