>>3621324Everyone has an eye. There is no "eye for photography". Much of what we call an "eye for photography" is just the ability to replicate art that we've already seen in a photographic medium. The eye takes work to create, and years to perfect. Take all your best pictures, print them, and place them on a wall. Can you see something that ties them all together? If you do you have an "eye" and your voice is beginning to start. If it's a random collection of snapshots then you still need work. Do not fall into the jackofalltrades style of photography for too long. Find what draws you in, and push it further and further until you have perfected it. It might take years. It might only take weeks. Do not gauge your goodness on time spent but on how you feel your end product makes you feel, and how it makes the viewer feel. Like a lens, the photographer needs to be focused to produce usable images.