Friday, February 5, 2016
story sharing
Israel 15/16 by Thomas Flensted is good because it addresses the troubles going on in the Middle East and Israel especially. The story was made successful because of what it addressed.
Eurotrip 2015 by Thomas Flensted Is an interesting photo set because it has many unique photo's of Europe and France, not just of it's landscape and architecture, but its people.
Story ideas:
a story involving my dog
a story involving a stick
a story involving my family
Eurotrip 2015 by Thomas Flensted Is an interesting photo set because it has many unique photo's of Europe and France, not just of it's landscape and architecture, but its people.
Story ideas:
a story involving my dog
a story involving a stick
a story involving my family
10 tips to becoming a photographer questions
1.) What are the ten tips to become a better photographer?
Focus on learning first
Shoot during golden hour
Use ugly things as subjects
Deliberately limit yourself
Take an art class
Use a traditional film camera
Study the works of other photographers
Move your own positions as you shoot
Experiment with new techniques
Don't be quick to delete photo's you may not like
2.) Which tips do you feel are most beneficial to you and why?
Experiment with new techniques, because I often limit myself to one technique because of fear of messing up.
3.) Are there some tips you do not agree with? Which ones and why?
Use ugly things as subjects, shoot during golden hour.
Both of these are limitations to what you can and can't do, photography needs to be about free expression, not expressing what others want you to express.
4.) Is there a tip not in this article you heard about photography that helped you?
No, these are the only tips I've gotten so far.
Focus on learning first
Shoot during golden hour
Use ugly things as subjects
Deliberately limit yourself
Take an art class
Use a traditional film camera
Study the works of other photographers
Move your own positions as you shoot
Experiment with new techniques
Don't be quick to delete photo's you may not like
2.) Which tips do you feel are most beneficial to you and why?
Experiment with new techniques, because I often limit myself to one technique because of fear of messing up.
3.) Are there some tips you do not agree with? Which ones and why?
Use ugly things as subjects, shoot during golden hour.
Both of these are limitations to what you can and can't do, photography needs to be about free expression, not expressing what others want you to express.
4.) Is there a tip not in this article you heard about photography that helped you?
No, these are the only tips I've gotten so far.
Monday, February 1, 2016
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