Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Does anyone at school take pictures?

Does anyone at school take pictures?

Of course, in the information age of image explosion and national photography, schools, photography majors and regular universities are short of photographers.

Learning commercial photography can cope with the knowledge learned in school, but it still needs to be highly savvy, pursue art, have a good sense of spatial orientation, be keen on color, and be familiar with the color system, so that learning in school can be easy to get started, and first learn the basic knowledge of painting well. My own new point of view: commercial photography is boring, boring, well-shot and unfulfilled.

If you are interested in learning photography, you don't have to go to school first. Shoot with a professional camera first.

1. Feel the feeling with your heart. 2. "Why can't you achieve that ideal effect?" Write down such questions. 3. Develop good photography habits. 4. Find information.

Going to a professional school to study art and photography, whether it is a commercial film or your own style, the films produced are of high standard. Practice leads to theory, and theory guides practice.