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Is photography easy to learn? Is there any knowledge?

Getting started is easier than learning well.

When you get started, you only need to know the basic terms and specific operation applications of photography, the characteristics and application occasions of various compositions and lights, and the basic operation of cameras. In this way, you can basically take photos that meet the usual requirements.

But in order to reach the level of master works often seen on the Internet and in various media, we still need to do the following:

First, I will observe the things around me, find out the key points of shooting in time and accurately, design the composition and run out.

Second, master the use of instruments in hand, and pay attention to foster strengths and avoid weaknesses.

Third, we should improve our own cultural accomplishment and create works with stronger artistry and greater connotation through integration with other art categories.

Fourthly, post-processing technology (post-PS of digital photos, darkroom technology of film cameras, etc. ) will be used to make the work better express the theme you want to express.

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This is just my current experience. This pursuit should be endless. It doesn't mean that someone can reach the peak of photography after reading many famous books and theoretical books and buying a good camera. More importantly, to have a good work, we need to integrate people's thinking.

It is also the first time to summarize these things, which is a bit messy, but it gives me a chance to review, and I hope to continue to discuss with you.