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How to improve photography skills quickly?

It may be because the social environment is too impetuous, so that we can't calm down and learn something.

I don't know when it started, but I will see many crash courses. Learn XXX in a week, only need a month to teach the package, and so on.

I think photography skills are a fairly standard description, because photography also contains many things, and I don't understand them very well, but I feel that the problem of "improving photography skills quickly" should be the kind of students who have just come into contact and know nothing, so I will first say my understanding according to this cognition.

Of course, the basis of photography is imaging equipment, the back of micro-single SLR of mobile phone card and so on. Generally, beginners should learn composition when they first come into contact with photography, but I personally feel that this does not mean that composition is the most important. It's just that composition is easier for newcomers to master and control.

Jiugongge, trigonometry, golden section, diagonal composition, triangle composition, frame composition, S composition, etc. There are many kinds of compositions, but all of them need us to learn and use them flexibly. For example, Jiugongge, we all know that the subject should be placed at the intersection, but Jiugongge has four points, whether it is placed on the left or the right, which may depend on our photographer according to the shooting environment.

Some people may think that photographic composition is the most important, but in my opinion, light is more important than composition. I discussed it with a friend before, and his view is that "the most important thing in photography is vividness". He thinks eyes are very important, but I think it may not be a one-dimensional thing. I feel that in humanistic photography, the emotion conveyed by photos is more subjective guidance of photographers.

However, I still feel that there is no shortcut to improve photography technology quickly. Let's watch more and shoot more.