being a photographer....
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Being a photographer ain't easy.
Every job on this planet is hard and need to be passionate. But some jobs are more harder than others and need more patience and passion than something else. Similarly, being a photographer ain't easy.
Is it the wonderful job?
Nah! Not really....
Most of the people think that being a photographer is very glamorous, enjoyable...... But when it comes to the fact, it changes all the matters.
✏ Some reasons
⭐ Passion ⭐
✒ It needs more passion to click perfectly. Photographers have to love every single picture taken by them and need to improve it every time.
⭐ Time ⭐
✒ They spend a lot of time on editing and filtering to make a perfect picture. They have to work hard on the editing process.
⭐ Wildlife photography ⭐
✒ If you are a fan of wildlife shows. Then you can understand the efforts of the photographer. They have to be brave and passionate too. Because first of all, they just need a perfect capture. And at the same time they have to protect themselves.
⭐ Not so easy ⭐
✒ It's not very shiny, glowing and warm.
While it's very difficult and scary too. Photographers must be ready for any circumstances. Because most of the time they have need to photography summer theme in winter and winter photography in the summer. So, it's way more than extreme to create perfect background according to the themes.
⭐ Budget ⭐
✒ There is nothing like employment and vacations. Photographers have to pay everything by their own. While half percent of them are unpaid workers.
⭐ Creativity ⭐
✒ If you have no idea how you gonna make pictures creative then you can't call yourself photographer.
Despite all this reasons, still it's one of the most beautiful job ever. If you love your job more than yourself, then there is no need to be worry. If you wanna be a professional photographer then you need only two things :-
❇ Photography deployment
❇ Passion
QUOTES...
✴ Now very often events are set up for photographers..... The wedding are orchestrated about the photographers taking the pictures because if it hasn't been photography it doesn't really exist........
_____________
Thanks❗❗
Being a photographer ain't easy.
Every job on this planet is hard and need to be passionate. But some jobs are more harder than others and need more patience and passion than something else. Similarly, being a photographer ain't easy.
Is it the wonderful job?
Nah! Not really....
Most of the people think that being a photographer is very glamorous, enjoyable...... But when it comes to the fact, it changes all the matters.
✏ Some reasons
⭐ Passion ⭐
✒ It needs more passion to click perfectly. Photographers have to love every single picture taken by them and need to improve it every time.
⭐ Time ⭐
✒ They spend a lot of time on editing and filtering to make a perfect picture. They have to work hard on the editing process.
⭐ Wildlife photography ⭐
✒ If you are a fan of wildlife shows. Then you can understand the efforts of the photographer. They have to be brave and passionate too. Because first of all, they just need a perfect capture. And at the same time they have to protect themselves.
⭐ Not so easy ⭐
✒ It's not very shiny, glowing and warm.
While it's very difficult and scary too. Photographers must be ready for any circumstances. Because most of the time they have need to photography summer theme in winter and winter photography in the summer. So, it's way more than extreme to create perfect background according to the themes.
⭐ Budget ⭐
✒ There is nothing like employment and vacations. Photographers have to pay everything by their own. While half percent of them are unpaid workers.
⭐ Creativity ⭐
✒ If you have no idea how you gonna make pictures creative then you can't call yourself photographer.
Despite all this reasons, still it's one of the most beautiful job ever. If you love your job more than yourself, then there is no need to be worry. If you wanna be a professional photographer then you need only two things :-
❇ Photography deployment
❇ Passion
QUOTES...
✴ Now very often events are set up for photographers..... The wedding are orchestrated about the photographers taking the pictures because if it hasn't been photography it doesn't really exist........
_____________
Thanks❗❗
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here is your answer OK ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺
☺1.Practice, practice and practice.
2. There are simply no shortcuts.
☺3. Shoot everyday, shoot everything and shoot some more.
☺4. Review all your pictures often, find flaws and try coming up with different way you could have shot them given the choice.
☺5. Discipline yourself into shooting pictures for a whole week with just one focal length, a 50mm or a 18mm only. This greatly expands your understanding of how different focal lengths affect the perspective of your shots.
☺6. In the words of Moose Peterson, "Zoom with your feet" not with your lens
☺7. If a subject grabs your attention, don't shoot 2 shots and move on. Find different angles and perspectives to further strenghten the image. Move around, go around, try shooting very low, try shooting from a higher vantage point, try finding a theme, look for leading lines, look for foreground objects that will convey the meaning behind the shot.
☺8. Spend atleast 10 minutes with the subject before moving on. your 20th shot will be much more refined than your first shot.
☺9. Follow the rules of third.
☺10. Break the rules of third when you have mastered the rules of third.
☺11. Look for colour, frames, leading lines, contrast, light and a theme.
☺12. Pick a theme like "Death" or "Love" and shoot with them.
☺13. Always check the four corners of your viewfinder and try to find elements in the photograph that are distracting, irksome or simply don't lend anything to the photograph.
or take only natural best pic...........
☺1.Practice, practice and practice.
2. There are simply no shortcuts.
☺3. Shoot everyday, shoot everything and shoot some more.
☺4. Review all your pictures often, find flaws and try coming up with different way you could have shot them given the choice.
☺5. Discipline yourself into shooting pictures for a whole week with just one focal length, a 50mm or a 18mm only. This greatly expands your understanding of how different focal lengths affect the perspective of your shots.
☺6. In the words of Moose Peterson, "Zoom with your feet" not with your lens
☺7. If a subject grabs your attention, don't shoot 2 shots and move on. Find different angles and perspectives to further strenghten the image. Move around, go around, try shooting very low, try shooting from a higher vantage point, try finding a theme, look for leading lines, look for foreground objects that will convey the meaning behind the shot.
☺8. Spend atleast 10 minutes with the subject before moving on. your 20th shot will be much more refined than your first shot.
☺9. Follow the rules of third.
☺10. Break the rules of third when you have mastered the rules of third.
☺11. Look for colour, frames, leading lines, contrast, light and a theme.
☺12. Pick a theme like "Death" or "Love" and shoot with them.
☺13. Always check the four corners of your viewfinder and try to find elements in the photograph that are distracting, irksome or simply don't lend anything to the photograph.
or take only natural best pic...........
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