Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Where should photography begin? Thank you for your questions.

Where should photography begin? Thank you for your questions.

Photography must first solve two primary problems: 1. Clarity II. Storytelling is particularly important, especially documentaries. In order to achieve a complete and timely story, some clarity is sometimes sacrificed. High definition requires accurate focusing and moderate exposure. Although it is easy to focus, many people tend to ignore it, such as jitter, inappropriate depth of field, or not focusing on the subject at all; Exposure should also talk about the matching of aperture and shutter, artistic expression and so on. Storytelling, in my opinion, is the first thing that beginners of photography should master. First of all, you have to find out what the theme of your shooting is, what information you want to tell readers through this photo, and what means you want to express this information. When these are finished, the composition will naturally come out and be complete. And so on, these problems are interrelated and complementary. For example, after your composition is completed, the story you want to express will naturally become the theme of your exposure, so your exposure combination should be aware of it. With the theme, your focus will be accurate. To sum up, although photography tells stories through light and shadow, you need to learn and experience slowly if you want to master the technical means of telling!