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What kind of person is suitable for learning photography?

Judging from the people around us, the proportion of boys who like photography seems to be much higher than that of girls. The reason for feeling is that boys feel better about mechanical control than girls. But photography is not a simple mechanical manipulation, it needs some artistic and emotional thinking. There is such a girl around me who has no feeling about machine control. I want her to take a photo for me, and I can't wait to teach you how to operate it from the beginning every time. But when you take a photo, you can often give you very good advice from composition to color matching. Moreover, in the same scene, if you help her tune the machine, the composition of her film is better than yours. So I think it's hard to say that men and women are suitable for learning photography. As for liberal arts or science, I feel even less important. Whether liberal arts or science are suitable for learning photography depends on this person's understanding and feeling of pictures, scenes, colors and light. This feeling is actually a person's attitude and feelings towards life, and whether he is good at discovering and combining those beautiful things in life, including concrete scenery and abstract feelings. Therefore, as long as people who love life, whether men or women, whether liberal arts or science, are suitable for learning photography. I wonder if this answer can explain your question.