During the work, you have to be sure that you haven't left any holes, that you've captured everything, because afterwards it will be too late.
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Memory is very important, the memory of each photo taken, flowing at the same speed as the event. During the work, you have to be sure that you haven't left any holes, that you've captured everything, because afterwards it will be too late.
It's important to know when your work is done.
Remember that you are needed. There is at least one important work to be done that will not be done unless you do it.
It is a good thing to follow the First Law of Holes: if you are in one, stop digging.
First law on holes - when you're in one, stop digging!
The whole point of getting things done is knowing what to leave undone.
When a work appears to be ahead of its time, it is only the time that is behind the work.
Sometimes when you're putting the work in it just seems so, so hard, and you never know when that work's going to pay off.
So I have the classic amateur's technique; I know some very tricky bits and I have large gaping holes.
It's the ultimate task to do something stripped back, so you're not hiding behind anything.