>>4452168To truly free oneself from the limitations and impositions of artificial rules of structural composition (bc such pedestrian formalism is merely a social construct of ones pathetic little regional tribal culture anyway) one must free their work from all human intereference. Only when unburdened by flawed human perception and self-interest can a work be free of corrupting intention, and a pure artistic expression judged on its own merit.
Hurl your camera into the sky, and where it falls, whatever image it takes in whatever direction as it strikes, will be its swan song. The only thing more artistically pure in photography is to refuse to engage the camera, and simply taunt the infernal machine from a safe distance, denying it the ability to take photographs, its entire purpose of existence, while it is yet still perfectly able. Then you will have acheieved pure photographic mastery.