Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Can college students learn photography?

Can college students learn photography?

First of all. It is certainly possible for college students to learn photography. Because photography is a very good hobby. Many beautiful moments can be recorded by photography. Learning photography is a very good process, but. When learning photography, you need to spend some time and energy, even money. Because you have to learn photography first, and then you have to have a camera. In terms of camera price, I recommend buying some second-hand cameras, maybe as long as 2000 or even 3000! So this is a hobby, not so professional.

Because learning photography requires a certain amount of money, then you must be within your tolerance before you can learn. Of course, some friends can use mobile phones. Now the pixels of mobile phones are very high, so you can learn some composition first. Because the most important thing in creativity is composition. Then there is another very important thing to learn about photography, ps and PR. How about these? You can plant video materials on the internet and then find some tutorials to learn.

As for photography, there are many professional photographers. Even if there are students majoring in photography in your school, you can consult them. In line with some academic exchanges between them, then I believe they should be happy to teach you and even take you out to shoot. Then in terms of photography, I think the easiest thing to get started is landscape photography. That is to say, take some photos of the scenery, and then you can take photos of your school on your birthday, so these things are easy to use. You can do some training in the early stage, then take more photos, and then take your photos to your classmates in the photography department for them to give you some advice. What needs to be improved? They will tell you, so you can make a record.

Secondly, if you are a photographer, but you want to pat your friends more, then you can learn portrait photography, which is relatively simple. Then you can take photos of some good friends or teachers and classmates in the early stage. Then I can record their photos, then I can consult the teacher and communicate with your classmates, and then compare them with other people's photos online to see how others took them. Then you can imitate it first and then fill in your own ideas later.

So I photographed the city gate. As for the major, I think if it is a hobby, of course. If you want to learn photography, you can do it boldly. He has no threshold, as long as it is on you. I think taking him as a hobby is a very good recommendation.