First, I quite agree with the curator's point of view.
The two viewpoints put forward by the curator are very correct. Now everyone's work is really busy. It is not easy to find time to go to the art gallery. Many annoying things may not really concentrate on appreciating beauty, so taking pictures is really a very good way, because taking pictures can leave good memories. It's also good to take out the photos when you're free. With more contact, the aesthetic will naturally improve. Contact is a beautiful thing, and you will realize it over time. It seems that taking photos is indeed the starting point of aesthetics, so the curator's point of view is very good and deserves everyone's affirmation.
Second, it is a good way to cultivate children's aesthetics from an early age.
Another view of the curator is also very good, that is, to cultivate children's aesthetics from an early age and take them to visit art galleries. Although today's children may not understand it, it is the best way to keep them in constant contact. They only know what beauty is when they are in frequent contact with children, and only when they are in contact with children will they know that beauty really exists. Otherwise, if they rely on the transmission of their parents, they may not have better results, and children do not have enough imagination. But if children often contact, then children can know what aesthetics is.
Therefore, it is quite correct for the curator to think that taking photos is the starting point to enhance aesthetics. Taking photos is really a good way to stay in America. Photos can remember beautiful moments, and at the same time let everyone appreciate beauty unanimously.