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Photography direction learning direction

Photography is an art and a technology, so all technologies must start with basic skills. You will see that top professionals from all walks of life have to take pains to practice basic skills, such as shooting, aiming, boxing and diving. The basic skills of photography are focusing and photometry, that is to say, under any light and under any circumstances, you can accurately focus on the scenery you shoot, and your technical skills will be solid. Learn to express, learn aesthetics, and how to express the same thing more beautifully. This can't be achieved entirely by learning. You need savvy, unique aesthetic and creative consciousness, which can only be expressed inexpressibly, that is, an inherent potential quality. Finally, you need to choose your direction and make more efforts in the fields you are interested in. Of course, it also depends on the experience of others. Teachers are the bridge to success, so you can avoid detours.

Finally, portrait photography in photo studios now relies extensively on digital technology. Shooting is one thing, and post-software processing is another. Even the later stage is more important and bigger than shooting. The powerful function of PS is beyond your imagination. You can't do it without it. From this point of view, photography is becoming a popular skill at present, and plane processing is the real professional skill. Of course, photography is a four-year undergraduate course, and so is graphics processing. It's not that easy to do it well.