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As I said in another thread, preparing _my newly released books_ has put my photography in some perspective. I'm now starting to think more conciously about what I'm doing: the reasons for my shooting. Am I shooting for a book or some other publication? For my own pleasure? To record some personally "important" event? Or experimenting? That insight alone is worth so much.
I've also come to the conclusion that I want to lift my photography to a higher plan. There's nothing "wrong" with it but I want have more "professional" results. I've especially come to the conclusion that the final result (the print) is important; an insight that has only dawned on me in the past month or so.
So, knowing that I shoot digital and prefer colour over B&W, how do I go from here? Any thoughts, ideas, advice? I don't want to become a pro; I have a pretty well-paid daytime job already. I want to come to a level where I would proudly display my own photos on my wall. Proudly as in "not just proud of the shot but also proud of the final print".
Am I clear here or just talking rubbish? 😛
I've also come to the conclusion that I want to lift my photography to a higher plan. There's nothing "wrong" with it but I want have more "professional" results. I've especially come to the conclusion that the final result (the print) is important; an insight that has only dawned on me in the past month or so.
So, knowing that I shoot digital and prefer colour over B&W, how do I go from here? Any thoughts, ideas, advice? I don't want to become a pro; I have a pretty well-paid daytime job already. I want to come to a level where I would proudly display my own photos on my wall. Proudly as in "not just proud of the shot but also proud of the final print".
Am I clear here or just talking rubbish? 😛