- A great camera will not make a great photograph unless a great photographer operates it.
- Beginners are absolutely capable of making great photographs if they have passion.
- Know your camera well… Read your camera manual – several times. The answers to most of your early questions are in there.
- Understand exposure – good exposure is how bright you want the image to be
- Master the light – Learn to use lights & do your own light settings
- Explore depth of field – don’t be afraid of low or high aperture
- Get to know perspective – it has to do with spatial relationship between object in your frame – their sizes, their placements, and the space between them
- Conquer Composition – how the various visual bits & pieces in a scene have been organized – tell a story, convey an emotion, or catch the viewer attention
- Perfect your post – processing
- Take pictures of things that you know or care about.
- Don’t try to learn everything all at once. You don’t have to become an expert photographer, post-processor and printer all in the same week.
- If you have got less than a year under your belt don’t spend too much time fretting over your portfolio. It will change and when you have got more experience.
- Don’t get hung up on things like workflow. Spend most of your time looking for light, learning to see and making photographs that matter.
- Study the work of the true photographic masters.
- Great photographs are as much about feelings as anything else.
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