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I'm still not really sure what I like to shoot. I'd like to say that my preference goes to shooting graffiti and people, but I'm still kind off struggling to find my own style.
I don't think your style should dictate your subject... If you come at anything with your own perspective and make it your own then I think it can be a great body of work.
If you look at a number of the big names in art photography you'll see they shoot any number of things, sure they're a people who are known for certain things but trust me there are tons of big names who shoot wildly different stuff. Take Anna Shteynshleyger she isnt quite big name but I know her reasonably well, and she has an MFA from Yale and is represented by a gallery in Mahattan, NY (Moti Hasson) so clearly not small potatoes either... she shoots russian landscapes and then she has a whole series of people going up escalators, and a number of other works.
Basically my point is you shouldnt limit yourself to one thing because it gives you a "style"... people have style because no matter what they shoot you know its theirs or something to that effect...