will Photography techniques difficult to learn or didn’t understanding to know?
January 27th, 2010 by admin
Your question is quite difficult to understand… but I’ll try to answer it nonetheless… photography can be difficult to understand. In learning the basics, everything will seem new to you. There will be some moments when you will seem to be overly cautious about what the settings of you camera are. And through continuous practice, your camera will seem like an extension of your self and photography will be quite easier. But as you go deeper in this craft, you would want to learn some more… then you’d want to learn advanced photography and so on and so forth. But it shouldn’t be too much of a concern if you do like photography.
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January 27th, 2010 at 10:09 pm
I didn’t fully understand to know your question. Photography techniques aren’t hard to learn. You just have to have a camera and experiment around. There are a lot of books on photography techniques. You might be able to find them in the library. Check with Kodak, Polaroid, and Fuji websites. They might have tips on photography. Sometimes colleges have classes, too. Good luck.
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January 27th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
if you don’t understand you will never know– and that makes all things difficult.
photography simple-composition and light.
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January 27th, 2010 at 10:59 pm
Everything is hard. Its just how well you understand it. Photography will be hard if you do not know how to use techniques. Buts its pretty straight forward. Understand what your trying to present, the light, and compostion.
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January 27th, 2010 at 11:47 pm
Sometime the difficulty with photography, as in all creative outlets, is finding something to take the picture of . We all hit dry spells that keep us stagnant.
The breaker for me is to sit and list anything my mind comes up with and of the list I choose a theme… then I practice various aspects ( macro, landscape, portrait, etc) as a project.
This keeps me "knowledgeable of photography"
You learn by doing… and your retain through practice.
beaux
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January 27th, 2010 at 11:52 pm
If you are going to learn it the same way you learned grammar then yes… lol
Otherwise just get yourself a camera and practice all over. http://www.dcmag.co.uk is a web page that will give you all you need. you can have them mail you the magazine its very help full
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January 28th, 2010 at 12:04 am
Your question is quite difficult to understand… but I’ll try to answer it nonetheless… photography can be difficult to understand. In learning the basics, everything will seem new to you. There will be some moments when you will seem to be overly cautious about what the settings of you camera are. And through continuous practice, your camera will seem like an extension of your self and photography will be quite easier. But as you go deeper in this craft, you would want to learn some more… then you’d want to learn advanced photography and so on and so forth. But it shouldn’t be too much of a concern if you do like photography.
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January 28th, 2010 at 12:39 am
Composition can be pretty basic at first until you realize that rules were meant to be broken. Lighting is diffucult and confusing and just when you think you are figuring it out, someone asks you to do something with gels and gradients and you feel like a beginner again. Then there is posing and figuring out where to place yourself in a fluid situation and let’s not forget the entire business angle if you are a pro. I’ve been making pictures for decades and it seems that I am always being reminded how little I know.
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