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The way out for studio photographers

Dude. I'm in the same situation as you, but my goal is clear. One thing you must know is that the studio is a hell to kill photographers! ! Never do it in a photo studio, especially in China. If you make a living from wedding dresses, your ideal is over. The studio is not innovative, just doing the same things, the same lights and the same scenery every day. By the way, you are absolutely right. You're not a photographer, you're just a photographer. All your boss needs is your finger to press the shutter, that's all.

My goal is clear. Of course, I open my own photography studio. I took two roads, 1, and through the general photography business, I still kept my present job. 2, I take the high-end route, practice more, shoot more and see more. Speak first and practice more. My current goal is to use ps thoroughly and skillfully. Actually, I have mastered it. I have been playing ps for more than years, but what I am doing now is high-end synthesis technology, which is very important. Whether you admit it or not, a modern photographer needs to master the later stage.

I watch too much. I basically don't watch domestic tutorials, because teaching is not real teaching. People in China like to hug and pull themselves up when they have some skills, so I basically watch foreign ones.

Shoot more, and try to shoot the same effect by watching other people's masters learn to shoot. I remind you that you'd better stay away from those photography associations in China. Most of what I know is the amateur activities of veteran cadres. You can't learn real skills in this place. Photography is a very young thing, not only a technology, but also an idea.

I have the same purpose as you, to be a commercial fashion photographer! Stick to my beliefs, I have been confused and cried for photography. . But I always insist!

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