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How to learn photography

Photography is also a good technology, but how can we learn it well? Let's talk about it

First, self-study photography

After buying a camera, whether it's shooting people, objects or scenery, you have to shoot more and try more yourself. If you don't understand, go online to search for tutorials. Now that the Internet is so powerful, what else can't be found? You will soon understand these basic principles yourself. Then it is suggested to practice shooting scenes and objects first, be familiar with your own camera and principle, and then practice shooting people boldly. My learning idea at that time was to shoot by myself first, and then search online to solve the problems I encountered. Ps, I suggest you get started directly and then watch the tutorial. Don't look at the theory first and then practice it slowly. This will lead to slow integration and poor understanding, and you will really give up photography.

Second, upgrade technology.

In fact, photography is not difficult to learn, even simple. What is the hard part? It's aesthetics. Everyone's aesthetic is different at each stage. There are so many good works and so many things that have nothing to do with photography, such as colors, oil paintings, various paintings, clothes and so on.

Third, the benefits of photography.

Become confident. After a year of photography study, more and more progress makes me think I can do it! I'm really excited to see my photos getting better and better!

I have made many friends with the same hobbies. Since childhood, my friends seem to be my classmates and children. I never said that I would take the initiative to meet and make some friends, but since photography, I have met all kinds of friends who love photography as much as I do.

We have many languages and everyone is lively and friendly! This is the friendship I know and choose on my own initiative ~ and it also makes me feel very relaxed and comfortable to get along with.

Therefore, it is also useful to learn photography well. Photography is like a small partner, always with you. It makes you more interested in the world around you, more patient and always looking forward to discovering some treasures.

Photography has taught me to capture the beauty of life, improved my creativity, enriched my imagination, and helped me appreciate other people's works and appreciate the beauty of nature and humanity.