Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - The habit of professional photographers

The habit of professional photographers

Personally, there are three main factors in the shooting gap between ordinary people and top photographers. The gap between these three factors determines that the gap between the pictures taken by photographers in the same scene will be particularly large.

First: picture composition

Ordinary people don't care too much about the layout and composition of the picture when shooting scenes. The first step in the shooting habits of top photographers is the composition of the picture. Because this is related to the expression of the whole work, there will be some gaps.

Second: shooting technology.

Ordinary people will be more casual in shooting scenes, and more are the first impressions of visual senses. If they think it's beautiful, they will shoot. Top photographers will pay attention to some technical processes such as shooting angle, light and even exposure compensation to achieve the overall perfection of their works.

Third: aesthetic differences.

Generally, top photographers have certain artistic skills and are definitely better than ordinary people in aesthetics. Moreover, pay more attention to the connotation and artistic conception of the work. Ordinary photography is more inclined to record, while top photographers are more inclined to have a deeper emotional expression while bringing visual impact to people.