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Will the master photographer answer my questions about portrait photography?

In fact, I think it is far from enough for a successful photographer to have photographic knowledge. It is easy to feel tired of learning about excellent works if you want to improve your aesthetics, and I think you will find those things on the Internet look much the same. However, the landlord has an advantage in creativity. I think you should give full play to it, because the most important thing in photography is actually "idea". And don't think too complicated, give yourself a theme, get rid of clutter and highlight the theme. Photography is subtraction, not addition. Ask yourself more why you want to shoot like this. In fact, the least people can do now is to spend a little time every day asking themselves if they really don't know themselves, what they want and what they really are. If they don't even know how to understand others and how to shoot them well. Watch more excellent movies, MVs and some current fashion entertainment. Strengthening one's knowledge can effectively improve one's aesthetics. There are also some classic works of art and literature. Nowadays, many cutting-edge photographers have good skills, and what is lacking is these mentality habits and cultural details. In fact, after reading these, you will understand that the earliest thing to photograph is actually painting. Why are so many photography techniques and effects trying to imitate the style of painting now? Therefore, reading more books and enriching your knowledge and culture in all aspects can not only improve your professional quality, but also improve your ideas and concepts. Don't think too much about this matter. Look at the world and feel life naturally and easily. I believe you will create good works. I hope my personal opinion is helpful to you. Once, my master told me so.