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/kloc-how to learn photography at the age of 0/7?

I'm going to be a sophomore in high school, and now I'm starting to learn art. Of course, it's not too early, but it can't be said that it's too late, not at all. I have met many art students, including music and art. It was at that time, or even later, that I really thought it was impossible to study engineering and literature, so I tried to take the art exam. There are many successful examples, but you should be mentally prepared: it is quite bitter.

Almost every city has "crash" or "sprint" counseling for college entrance examination art. Ask a knowledgeable person, they will have some "know-how" about the exam, you can refer to it.

As for learning photography, I think there are four directions in the future: portrait photography, artistic photography, news photography and graphic design.

Portraits are nothing but wedding dresses and children. It's not too hard to make a living, but it's not easy for newcomers to grab other people's jobs.

Art is more advertising, demanding, it is difficult to achieve customer satisfaction.

The news is relatively simple, but it is a chore to pass the text.

The market of graphic design is relatively large, and it is difficult to find high-level designers now.

So from the above analysis, I think it is easier to stand on the design and post-production, which is of course an extension of photography.

The biggest connection between photography and art is the exchange of composition and color. It is not difficult to apply what you have learned from art to photography, and it is not difficult to shoot good photographic works. The key is to look at the idea of the work.

How to play with the camera, how big the aperture is, how high the shutter is, etc. This is a technical problem, which can be mastered quickly; But to express your ideas through pictures, you have to let others understand, which requires your own understanding.

Pick up the camera and shoot more is one thing, practice skills. Read more excellent works, try to understand the author's ideas, think more and try more, and maybe you will find a way that suits you.

If you really have confidence, you can also suffer a little, and feel that you are still a little inspired in art. It doesn't hurt to try.