Feeling and photography... Are we talking of the feeling we get by viewing photos or by making photos? Is it about feeling good or unsure about your photography? Or the feeling you want to communicate to the viewers?
Travel photography. Exciting it is, no? Well, it can be dead boring taking these same trivial photos again and again. But, what do we do wrong?
It is always the case to have a point in photographs. You capture the moment and you tell a whole story through the picture.
Some thoughts on how someone can improve as a photographer. And how our comfort zone keeps us stuck!
There are several ways to master photography. But lets stick for a minute to the perspective in photography and how this affects the photographs we make.
Fine, this should be one of my favourites. See vs imagine! The picture is there. But the viewer now is trying to form the image in his head instead of looking at it.
Here is to think of the most important aspect of photography. Not the equipment, not the photographic style, not the rules. Neither the art details nor the professionalism.
We are talking about the protagonist, the light.
Who is this guy behind the camera? Let's step aside and see who we are or what we should be.
Starting photography is what gets us here. It's easy and obvious. But finding your own style is something of a holy grail in this art. I feel it is an ongoing and never-ending process that is involved and affected by various factors.
Amazing and difficult... We sometimes fail to identify, remember and understand it. But for sure we always admire it.
Following the basic rules in photography can teach you how to make good photos. It is the safest way to start and have good results. And can make you feel comfortable and content with your new hobby.
It is always a good idea to study other photographers. Not only their photographs but their sayings too.