Things That Nobody Told You Before You Started Photography

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Mudra Naik
Jul 17, 2019   •  5 views

THINGS THAT NOBODY TOLD YOU BEFORE YOU STARTED PHOTOGRAPHY

If you have finally decided to buy a camera if you do nothing but receive praise for the photos you make with your mobile and hang on Instagram, if you were always attracted to photography but you never dared to get involved seriously with it ... If you are in any of these cases maybe you should know a number ofimportant issues that nobody usually tellswho is preparing to enter the exciting, but also complex, world of photography.

Things that a newbie does not usually know and that, perhaps, can throw you back when you have already bought a very expensive reflex model.

Photography is not easy to learn

Giving the camera button is a very simple act but what is behind, if you want to learn real photography, ismuch more complicated.If you go into this world you will have to learn a lot of concepts that may sound like Chinese to you at first.Do you know that using a ƒ1.4 diaphragm goes much more light into the lens than if a ƒ22 is used despite the fact that the number itself is higher?Messy, right?

Most cameras offer automatic shooting modes that usually give good results but when learning photography is not that it is forbidden to use them is thatwe must use manual modes

Mastering the technique is not enough

Of course, in addition to knowing the technique, in photography there is anartistic partthat is surely more important andthat takes longer to master.We talk about learning to compose (I know how to effectively distribute the elements in the frame), to know how to interpret the changing light conditions that you can find in a scene, or to educate our eyes to be able to tell a story and transmit emotions with our photographs.This is something that is not easily achieved.What is done?Studying and practicing

It takes time to achieve good results

The camera is a tool in which you have toinvest many hours of learning and practiceto be able to squeeze it.A good comparison would be that anyone can drive a car after getting the license, but only with a lot of practice and based on experience is ready to drive a racing car.

In short, you need a certain degree of experience to get photos at the level of those we saw in that exhibition.

You do not necessarily need an SLR

In line with the previous point, it is common to see that people buy a DSLR camera without having much idea of ​​photography, especially since this type of cameras began to have very affordable prices.Well, you'll imagine that our next advice is that no,you do not need to buy a SLR.

The temptation to buy a camera "like the one of the professionals" can be great butit is not the same to want something that needs it.So, getting a camera of this type can be throwing money depending on your aspirations, and surely a smaller camera, such as a mirrorless one, will not only offer you everything you need but will be more comfortable and practical without losing benefits do not have to crush your neck and back carrying a heavy reflex.

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