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What aspects should novice photographers pay attention to? What if no one teaches?

See more, practice more and think more.

It doesn't matter if no one teaches you, interest is the best teacher, and most people who play photography are groping for it themselves, and no one teaches them.

If you must find someone to teach, there should be a lot of photography classes, but personally, it is a waste of money.

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Buy a book to read, as simple as the Bible of digital SLR photography, more complicated new pictures and Adams' theory of photography. Just buy one and read it. There is no need to buy them all. You can also buy another book like PS or LR to study later, and recommend Scott's book. After reading it, I have a concept of aperture, shutter, ISO, focusing and zooming, and I also know how to take portraits, landscapes, proofs and buildings, and I can also learn how to distinguish good photos from bad ones. Although you may not be able to make a good film immediately after watching it, at least there are not too many technical mistakes. So you have to start.

Go to photography websites such as Wuji and Hummingbird to see other people's works. Even the veteran, the process of mutual exchange and learning is inevitable. Sometimes some composition and lighting will bring us a lot of inspiration.

Practice more:

Shoot every day. Keep the feel and keep the "lens feeling". Digital cameras don't need film. Try it boldly if you have an idea. It won't be long before you find yourself more and more proficient in the operation of the camera and better in the control of the picture.

Think more:

When you see a good film, think about the angle from which you shot the scene, what kind of focal lens you used, which direction the light came from, how the color of the photo is, how to highlight the theme and simplify the background.

In the meantime, take your own photos. Every time you press the shutter, you should think about how to compose the picture, whether it is front light or back light, whether it is necessary to focus selectively, and whether there is any way to break the routine, which is worth a try.

Finally, I wish you more good movies.