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Is it useful to go to the studio to learn photography?

It depends on what kind of photography you want to learn.

Going to the studio is a comprehensive subject in the field of fashion photography. In addition to the basic knowledge of photography, you need to learn additional things, such as how to use the reflector studio, what you need to shoot different topics, how to place lamps, how to illuminate and how to use flash. There are some series of technical things. However, most domestic photo studios only stay in technology. If you don't have any basic knowledge, it is a good choice to study in the studio.

If you are not interested in fashion photography, you may not go to the studio. Read more photography magazines at home and abroad. You'd better look at the picture book if you can. For example, there are many picture books in Ma Genan. Just read one first.

Make it clear whether to take the fashion photography route or the news photography route first. If you take the latter, the technical problem is not big. After a long time, you will be skilled and the technology will naturally come up. Then make your own shooting plan, such as shooting a group of family and friends or people in a certain industry, etc., and try it yourself.

If you don't want to be a professional photographer and want to take some visually beautiful photos, go to the book online forum. The basic knowledge of photography is very simple, you can understand it in a month, and the rest is practice. To put it bluntly, practice is perspective, aesthetic ability and observation of life. The most fundamental thing is to see how the photos are taken, isn't it? Looking at photos depends on the content and photography technology, which are basic things. Anyone who reads books can read it. A master photographer is nothing more than holding a camera and pressing the shutter, and the reason why people become masters is because of personal cultivation.