KevinS
Established
In a landscape, the sky is the main organ of sentiment.
This is paraphrased from a quote by an Engish painter (Tarbox?) and has been helpful to me, despite the archaic language. I think I read it in an article by Ansel Adams.
This is paraphrased from a quote by an Engish painter (Tarbox?) and has been helpful to me, despite the archaic language. I think I read it in an article by Ansel Adams.
jmilkins
Digited User
hmmn...the glass matters more than the light tight box....
t.s.k.
Hooked on philm
Learn to use an analogue camera 
/tongue in cheek off
/tongue in cheek off
johnmshaw
Member
Gotta go w get closer
Dektol Dan
Well-known
Sounds Like My Old Man
Sounds Like My Old Man
And I would add, 'When shooting people, don't hesitate to talk to them, and then listen.'
Sounds Like My Old Man
My old man would add, 'if a man with skill is willing to teach you, wear out his door mat'.Don't hesitate to talk to people.
And I would add, 'When shooting people, don't hesitate to talk to them, and then listen.'
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I like this thread...
zuiko85
Veteran
clayne
shoot film or die
Definitely "get in there" which is basically "get closer."
FrankS
Registered User
Best piece of advice for a beginning prof photographer: start with a large fortune.
rodinal
film user
Be very critical when editing your work. Imagine that someone else made the picture - how would feel about it?
+1
Learn to discern between your precious memories and a good photograph.
SausalitoDog
Well-known
Look at lots of photos, decide if YOU think they are good or not, if so why and how can you avoid the problems or take advantage of the good things. Then shoot things that you like and are passionate about...over and over.
Jim Edmond
Member
Photograph the everyday, mundane things. They will eventually become important to you.
clayne
shoot film or die
+1
Learn to discern between your precious memories and a good photograph.
Yep, definitely learn to kill one's darlings.
Content and framing are the most important aspects of photography (after you've learned the technical basics). A technically perfect photo with bad framing and no content is still a bad photo.
Post processing (whether in the darkroom or on the computer), is necessary if you take your work serious and want optimum results.
Post processing (whether in the darkroom or on the computer), is necessary if you take your work serious and want optimum results.
shimokita
白黒
Don't lose sight of the '(__blank__)' while focusing on the '(__blank__)'
Fill in the blanks above using the following: 'big picture' / 'details'
Fill in the blanks above using the following: 'big picture' / 'details'
Greg M.
Member
After 30+ years in the News business... it would be... PRESENT yourself.
Dress better, stick up for yourself, EARN respect, and (firmly, not loudly or nastily, much better with a smile) don't take any poop from subject or client.
Even if you're making pix of the kids, in the backyard... you are a PLAYER in the process, and you ought to look and behave like one. That's what it means to Present Yourself.
Greg.
Dress better, stick up for yourself, EARN respect, and (firmly, not loudly or nastily, much better with a smile) don't take any poop from subject or client.
Even if you're making pix of the kids, in the backyard... you are a PLAYER in the process, and you ought to look and behave like one. That's what it means to Present Yourself.
Greg.
alan davus
Well-known
Don't think, DO!!
mrmeadows
Established
"f/8 and be there." Quit thinking/reading/talking/obsessing about gear and technique. Get out there and take/make photos. Good photos result from something like 30% subject/action, 20% light, 25% photographer's ability to recognize/anticipate/exploit good subject/action/light, 15% post processing technique (digital or analog), 10% gear and 0% on whether you use film or digital.
giellaleafapmu
Well-known
Best piece of advice for a beginning prof photographer: start with a large fortune.
Wasn't this the way to make a small fortune with photography?
GLF
giellaleafapmu
Well-known
The advice it helped me the most was to plan pictures instead of just "going out" hoping that something
will happen. If you shot sport think what kind of images you would like to produce and can be planned, don't hope that your 11fps camera will magically allow you to stop the split second the ball hits the bat just before that run, think at what definitively will happen just before and after which will guarantee you end 99% with a decent picture if a run happens. If you want to shot homeless people don't hope you will find some by walking in some area of your town, plan to contact someone to work with, take time, talk to them, gain their trust. It worked for me.
GLF
will happen. If you shot sport think what kind of images you would like to produce and can be planned, don't hope that your 11fps camera will magically allow you to stop the split second the ball hits the bat just before that run, think at what definitively will happen just before and after which will guarantee you end 99% with a decent picture if a run happens. If you want to shot homeless people don't hope you will find some by walking in some area of your town, plan to contact someone to work with, take time, talk to them, gain their trust. It worked for me.
GLF
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