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Eight bowls of "poisoned chicken soup" for photographers

1. Photography is based on aesthetics, which is the ability to identify and judge beautiful things, so don't think that you have learned photography by knowing the parameters of camera operation.

2. Have an art foundation. Having an art foundation can strengthen our understanding of the world and people, so we should learn to look at and analyze paintings, especially western paintings.

3. Culture, no matter what you study, you should read more books. Artists value culture. Education is not culture, but your reading.

Ma Weidou said: "Reading your professional books is not called reading, but reading miscellaneous books to enrich yourself is called reading."

4. Rich life experience. Life experience is not life experience, experience is time, experience is precipitation, life experience, something with a heavy feeling.

5. technology. Technology needs to be honed. The technology is simple but not easy, because it takes time to hone. Nothing in this world can be done quickly.

6. stick to it. Success belongs to the persevering. Without persistence, it is impossible to talk about it. The premise of persistence is whether you love her or not.

7. Personal and social relations. Having the right contacts and good social relations can accelerate your growth.