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Ways For Learning More About Photography

Ways For Learning More About Photography

Ways For Learning More About Photography

Photography is a fun hobby that can accurately be described as "Easy to learn, tough to master". Even the most experienced photographers in the world would be hesitant to claim that they knew everything about the art, and in fact many professional photographers seem like fish out of water when tasked to shoot something out of their normal niche. One of the easiest ways to improve your photographs is to learn as much as you can about both the art and science behind them. Luckily, there are many ways to go about educating yourself on the finer points of the photograph.

Visit Art Shows

If you're just getting started in the wide world of photography, try to visit as many photography exhibits as you can. Admiring the work of talented photographers will not only help you learn the stylistic differences between many sub-genres (like fashion, art, nature,etc) but will also help to inspire you in new ways. The more you look at other's photographer's work, the more you'll build your own skills in identifying what's good and bad in an image so you can improve your own shots.

Join an Online Community

One of the best and worse things about the Internet is that if someone is interested in a topic, they can find information on it with the click of a mouse. For new photographers, the Internet can be a source of information, inspiration, or job opportunities.Websites like Photography.com have forums where members can critique each other's work and ask questions about topics like lighting, composition or anything else. Online communities like this are usually very welcoming, as everyone remembers being the new person at some point in time.

Take a Photo Class


If your schedule and finances allow, try and get signed up for a Photography class at a local art school or community college. You'll get to learn about the "textbook" elements of photography as well as doing different assignments for your instructor that will help you develop into a better photographer. The only way to truly harness the full power of photography is to challenge yourself to understand its many elements, and photography classes can give you a roadmap through those elements with the added support of a teacher should you find yourself lost or in a panic.

Shoot Every Day

This may be obvious, but the best way to learn photography is to practice taking pictures every day. Experiment with your camera, shoot in every weather condition you can find, and never be afraid to try a new environment or approach. The more situations you put yourself in with a camera, the more comfortable you will be with getting that perfect shot when the time is right. Focus on one element of photography per shoot for instance, spend one day working on contrast, and try playing with depth the next. This will help keep your photography fresh and help you get out of your "comfort" zone.

Mastering photography isn't something you can learn overnight but if you're interested in getting good, be prepared to invest some time into learning. Always set out with your camera in hand and a goal of what you want to do and the experience of learning will almost feel secondary to the fun of taking pictures. Just remember to stock up on film (or memory cards) and keep your batteries fresh!
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