This is a good question. What’s the faster scanner a prosumer can buy? Like if you have hundreds and hundreds of rolls to scan?
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I would get a cheap film camera. That takes only 24 or 36 pictures. Learn exposure and framing with less photos. You will be more thoughtful before you take the picture. I also suggest you take a focal length, like a 50mm and shoot everything you can with it. Wide, tight, Portraits, Vistas until you exhaust that prime and understand what you like and don’t like. Then pick another prime, use that. If you already have zooms, just pick a focal length and stick to that no matter what. Growth comes from limitations and understanding how to work with you. Pick a subject you love! A person, a hobby, a person. Shoot the shit out of it in as many ways as you can. Eventually you will exhaust the average stuff and start getting interesting. In my opinion that best photos have a feeling. If it has a feeling, you are doing it right…or at least better. I hope this helps. Don’t give up, just take pictures of what you really care about.