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We've all had our humble beginnings as photographers [or artist for that matter] and since starting our photographic journey, we've learned a lot of things along the way.
I asked our members at Photo--Assignment to share one thing, one tidbit of advice to share with other photographers; these advices are listed below [I think we do have 100!].
Feel free to continue this list by add your own comment below! And be sure to this article for safe keeping for future reference!
Enjoy!
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tleach0608
"Take your camera with you everywhere, you never know when that perfect photo will happen."
Astralseed
"Changing the F numbers and shutter speeds can make a world of difference."
FullMetalMono
"If you want real emotion, never ask someone if you can take their photo. Just do it."
nutzi66
"The floor is your friend. Don't be afraid to get close to it to get new, interesting angles."
lordofthestrings86
"Reduce the distracting elements in your photos; consciously make them simpler."
phydeau
"When shooting people, use continuous firing and take at least two exposures, even if they're not moving much. You'd be surprised what differences there can be in a quarter of a second."
inacom
"Print your photos."
LightofNuitari
"Centering can be boring. Practice the Rule of Thirds."
crazyal154
"Proper lighting is key to a great photograph."
Monicah77
"Don't go looking for inspiration, keep your camera in hand and let it come to you."
phantaz
"I've learned to pay more attention to the whole picture, not just the main subject."
QueenSquidlet
:thumb209395719:
"The best shots are the spontaneous candid ones!"
darkwonder02
"If you ever feel yourself getting "tired" of photography, just go out and take a long walk; pointing and shooting at everything. You'll remember why you got into photography afterward."
karikaiyuk
"Always go around your subject and try a different perspective."
lia-minou
"Learn the rules of photography, then break them."
:devework-Sparks:
"Work with models too, don't only photograph yourself."
Sonechka
"Don't be afraid of bad weather or/and lighting conditions - they will challenge your skills but the results will be rewarding."
mrfuzzynutz
"Don't blame your equipment when the shoot goes bad, get yer skillz up, son!"
Doofiesaurus
"Don't be afraid to involve yourself in the community; you never know what kind of inspiration you'll find."
NessaSaelind
:thumb165698181:
"Take multiple shots of the same object, because your first photo might not look so good when you download it on your computer. Also patience and practice are the keys to success."
DelaneyLaFae
:thumb203473090:
"Poor equipment is no excuse, just learn how to work with what you've got."
SchwarzWieEbenholZ
"If the models have fun while shooting with you, they have no time to feel nervous or uncomfortable. Then they show you there true self - real emotions."
HabibaELG
:thumb203289020:
"Everything, even small and simple things, has something absolutely beautiful about it but you only need to look closely."
Mali-S
"Experiment and shoot. And keep note of what you've done."
Moldika
"Photography is a way of expressing yourself, therefore, no picture can ever be a bad one. Just keep going and trying!"
mindsurgery
"It's a way of seeing yourself through the others."
Von186
"RTFM- Read the Effing Manual- it will help you get closer to your camera, and therefore take better pictures."
korkk1
"Less is more."
music-mup
"Something with the eyes of the model: If people look at something far away what isn't there it will look more mysterious then we they look at something at close."
fluffmarsh
:thumb178673979:
"Take good care of your camera."
EliTheWalrus
"Sometimes it's just a question of different focus..."
silver-wolf581
"Don't be afraid of taking chances, you can always delete/get rid of a bad photo, but you can't always get back a moment lost."
TheDanIs
"Sometimes I find that I get more relaxed shots with a smaller / cheaper camera than I do with my DSLR."
TerrorNola
"Kinetic Photography, fun to do and you can get some awesome results!"
Sarastra
"The light is extremely important - I don't think it's possible to create great images without paying attention to it."
DavidMCoyle
"Lighting is EVERYTHING!
With the right lighting you can make anything look however you want.
After all that is what Photo-Graphy is, Light-Writing."
TessBlack
"Never be afraid to experiment, for photography, like science, will never develop without experimentation."
Johnnysd
"Shooting what you know makes it easier to take better photos, while shooting something you don't normally shoot might broaden your knowledge of it."
TheThespianCode
"Expect the unexpected!"
ceejayphotos
"Use every angle possible...even if it means lying on the ground, standing on a ladder, or tilting your head and camera completely sideways."
EmilieUS
:thumb185219377:
"Take precautions when photographing out in nature; wear suitable clothes and protect your camera!"
CitizenNomad
"Pay attention to what's behind your subject; photos' themes can be better (or worse) depending on what's left out or in."
alienhunny
"Lighting is your enemy and your friend. Learn to use it and deal with it in the best ways possible."
guzganu
:thumb209727960:
"If you don't see the image that you wanted to capture when you download, post-process to make what you saw come alive."
serel
"Just do it, and learn from the outcome."
DemonFlare2343
"Don't fear the Manual Settings."
Midnight3Flame
"Photographs won't look the way you see them in your mind, but sometimes they might just show you something you missed."
Pinktutu
"Trust your gut."
xianlove
:thumb209769617:
"(The more you look around at things, the more you see) The more you photograph, the more you realize what can be photographed and what can’t be photographed"
:Jayfairchild:
"Keep the ISO low, graininess is not your friend."
iliciOuS
"Use your timer - even when you're not in the photo - use the timer so there is zero camera shake from you pressing the button, handling the camera - tripod & timer gives you the best shot."
undercitylights317
"Experimenting with settings, lighting, and different subjects is the best way to learn your own style of photography. "
uin
"Beauty lies in the un-expected."
livelaughlove19
"You don't always need to set up a shot; just have your camera, and the perfect moment will be there for you to capture."
acidpaintart
:thumb209038874:
"Your camera photographs your thoughts."
WildFreeCareless
:thumb190707386:
"Be acutely conscious of the elements restrained within the camera frame and try to balance them."
ethereal-life
"Don't be afraid to use a flash; it CAN create something wonderful."
MkshftChrstian
"Pay close attention to what's near you; you never know what you may discover."
viva-la-cheese
"Don't be afraid of criticism. Use it to make your next photo even better!"
Lhach
"Stalk people, best photos are often those not posed."
kittymccourt
"Never 'just turn it Black and White'."
:quismiff:
"Patience can be both a virtue and a downfall, waiting a day for one awesome shot can sometimes mean you miss a hundred great ones."
:Narkya:
"Simple is very difficult. Pay attention to those invading branches!"
d3adpix3l
:thumb201582439:
"The rule of thirds."
LauraKatePhotography
"Watch the play of light everyday, all day and you'll see a huge improvement in your photography!"
anarchiekueken
"Don't try too hard. Having fun is the most important thing."
hefftrix
:thumb201993275:
"When shooting your subject take shots from different perspectives always."
:ArchaeopteryxAlex:
:thumb206134159:
"That, what you may think looks like crap may be a masterpiece in someone elses eyes."
XochitlCumanda
"Most important thing! Always ask yourself what am I trying to tell with this photo? and Have FUN!"
keine-angst
"Here is no standard way to make a good photo. learn the theory, and then work hard to forget it. And: the first idea you have about a shooting is almost always the best one."
raven-winged-wolf
"Cameras capture life, life is spotaneous, so should your photos should be too."
Fennelin
"Always try to change the point of view, you could change your mind and find the perfect shot."
AriaNeri
"Ask for comments and treasure them, they'll help you do better next time."
anxiousart
:thumb181297193:
"Sometimes your "mistakes" become the best shots and you learn a new Technics."
defi-nation
"I've learned that it doesn't matter what kind of camera or lens you have. The only thing that helps you is your eye."
kpep
:thumb206935322:
"I have learned patience from photography as sometimes it takes patience to find that right angle, perspective or moment to capture your shot."
peace-love-tacos
:thumb206814510:
"Bring extra batteries, so you never miss an opportunity."
rokego
:thumb182194982:
"Patience in learning photography will give you precision when you gain more experience."
Nhytefall
Edit carefully and accept imperfection: Every shot you think you is perfect, you will find a flaw in. Accept imperfection.
Trust your eye and your heart - and ignore the brain. Oftentimes it gets confused about what is really good."
PhotoByTrace
:thumb202492340:
"Don't let your camera choose your focal point for you!"
Ankit456
:thumb197994201:
"Be true heart photographer, one should feel good and happy whale taking photo."
silentsawer
"You should always be your worst critic when you look at a photograph you shot."
heart-defectant-art
"Always take your camera wherever you go, you never know when that perfect shot will present itself!"
Anomonny
"Never took picture in front of a VIP if you not sure the guards allow it. Or you'll get in trouble you might lose your photo or even your camera!"
george-mred
"Knowing your camera, although helpfull, doesn't mean that you know photography..."
Kel-----Bel
"A better camera doesn’t guarantee better images."
I asked our members at Photo--Assignment to share one thing, one tidbit of advice to share with other photographers; these advices are listed below [I think we do have 100!].
Feel free to continue this list by add your own comment below! And be sure to this article for safe keeping for future reference!
Enjoy!
---------------------------------------
tleach0608
"Take your camera with you everywhere, you never know when that perfect photo will happen."
Astralseed
"Changing the F numbers and shutter speeds can make a world of difference."
FullMetalMono
"If you want real emotion, never ask someone if you can take their photo. Just do it."
nutzi66
"The floor is your friend. Don't be afraid to get close to it to get new, interesting angles."
lordofthestrings86
"Reduce the distracting elements in your photos; consciously make them simpler."
phydeau
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"When shooting people, use continuous firing and take at least two exposures, even if they're not moving much. You'd be surprised what differences there can be in a quarter of a second."
inacom
"Print your photos."
LightofNuitari
"Centering can be boring. Practice the Rule of Thirds."
crazyal154
"Proper lighting is key to a great photograph."
Monicah77
"Don't go looking for inspiration, keep your camera in hand and let it come to you."
phantaz
"I've learned to pay more attention to the whole picture, not just the main subject."
QueenSquidlet
:thumb209395719:
"The best shots are the spontaneous candid ones!"
darkwonder02
"If you ever feel yourself getting "tired" of photography, just go out and take a long walk; pointing and shooting at everything. You'll remember why you got into photography afterward."
karikaiyuk
"Always go around your subject and try a different perspective."
lia-minou
"Learn the rules of photography, then break them."
:devework-Sparks:
"Work with models too, don't only photograph yourself."
Sonechka
"Don't be afraid of bad weather or/and lighting conditions - they will challenge your skills but the results will be rewarding."
mrfuzzynutz
"Don't blame your equipment when the shoot goes bad, get yer skillz up, son!"
Doofiesaurus
"Don't be afraid to involve yourself in the community; you never know what kind of inspiration you'll find."
NessaSaelind
:thumb165698181:
"Take multiple shots of the same object, because your first photo might not look so good when you download it on your computer. Also patience and practice are the keys to success."
DelaneyLaFae
:thumb203473090:
"Poor equipment is no excuse, just learn how to work with what you've got."
SchwarzWieEbenholZ
"If the models have fun while shooting with you, they have no time to feel nervous or uncomfortable. Then they show you there true self - real emotions."
HabibaELG
:thumb203289020:
"Everything, even small and simple things, has something absolutely beautiful about it but you only need to look closely."
Mali-S
"Experiment and shoot. And keep note of what you've done."
Moldika
"Photography is a way of expressing yourself, therefore, no picture can ever be a bad one. Just keep going and trying!"
mindsurgery
"It's a way of seeing yourself through the others."
Von186
"RTFM- Read the Effing Manual- it will help you get closer to your camera, and therefore take better pictures."
korkk1
"Less is more."
music-mup
"Something with the eyes of the model: If people look at something far away what isn't there it will look more mysterious then we they look at something at close."
fluffmarsh
:thumb178673979:
"Take good care of your camera."
EliTheWalrus
"Sometimes it's just a question of different focus..."
silver-wolf581
"Don't be afraid of taking chances, you can always delete/get rid of a bad photo, but you can't always get back a moment lost."
TheDanIs
"Sometimes I find that I get more relaxed shots with a smaller / cheaper camera than I do with my DSLR."
TerrorNola
"Kinetic Photography, fun to do and you can get some awesome results!"
Sarastra
"The light is extremely important - I don't think it's possible to create great images without paying attention to it."
DavidMCoyle
"Lighting is EVERYTHING!
With the right lighting you can make anything look however you want.
After all that is what Photo-Graphy is, Light-Writing."
TessBlack
"Never be afraid to experiment, for photography, like science, will never develop without experimentation."
Johnnysd
"Shooting what you know makes it easier to take better photos, while shooting something you don't normally shoot might broaden your knowledge of it."
TheThespianCode
"Expect the unexpected!"
ceejayphotos
"Use every angle possible...even if it means lying on the ground, standing on a ladder, or tilting your head and camera completely sideways."
EmilieUS
:thumb185219377:
"Take precautions when photographing out in nature; wear suitable clothes and protect your camera!"
CitizenNomad
"Pay attention to what's behind your subject; photos' themes can be better (or worse) depending on what's left out or in."
alienhunny
"Lighting is your enemy and your friend. Learn to use it and deal with it in the best ways possible."
guzganu
:thumb209727960:
"If you don't see the image that you wanted to capture when you download, post-process to make what you saw come alive."
serel
"Just do it, and learn from the outcome."
DemonFlare2343
"Don't fear the Manual Settings."
Midnight3Flame
"Photographs won't look the way you see them in your mind, but sometimes they might just show you something you missed."
Pinktutu
"Trust your gut."
xianlove
:thumb209769617:
"(The more you look around at things, the more you see) The more you photograph, the more you realize what can be photographed and what can’t be photographed"
:Jayfairchild:
"Keep the ISO low, graininess is not your friend."
iliciOuS
"Use your timer - even when you're not in the photo - use the timer so there is zero camera shake from you pressing the button, handling the camera - tripod & timer gives you the best shot."
undercitylights317
"Experimenting with settings, lighting, and different subjects is the best way to learn your own style of photography. "
uin
"Beauty lies in the un-expected."
livelaughlove19
"You don't always need to set up a shot; just have your camera, and the perfect moment will be there for you to capture."
acidpaintart
:thumb209038874:
"Your camera photographs your thoughts."
WildFreeCareless
:thumb190707386:
"Be acutely conscious of the elements restrained within the camera frame and try to balance them."
ethereal-life
"Don't be afraid to use a flash; it CAN create something wonderful."
MkshftChrstian
"Pay close attention to what's near you; you never know what you may discover."
viva-la-cheese
"Don't be afraid of criticism. Use it to make your next photo even better!"
Lhach
"Stalk people, best photos are often those not posed."
kittymccourt
"Never 'just turn it Black and White'."
:quismiff:
"Patience can be both a virtue and a downfall, waiting a day for one awesome shot can sometimes mean you miss a hundred great ones."
:Narkya:
"Simple is very difficult. Pay attention to those invading branches!"
d3adpix3l
:thumb201582439:
"The rule of thirds."
LauraKatePhotography
"Watch the play of light everyday, all day and you'll see a huge improvement in your photography!"
anarchiekueken
"Don't try too hard. Having fun is the most important thing."
hefftrix
:thumb201993275:
"When shooting your subject take shots from different perspectives always."
:ArchaeopteryxAlex:
:thumb206134159:
"That, what you may think looks like crap may be a masterpiece in someone elses eyes."
XochitlCumanda
"Most important thing! Always ask yourself what am I trying to tell with this photo? and Have FUN!"
keine-angst
"Here is no standard way to make a good photo. learn the theory, and then work hard to forget it. And: the first idea you have about a shooting is almost always the best one."
raven-winged-wolf
"Cameras capture life, life is spotaneous, so should your photos should be too."
Fennelin
"Always try to change the point of view, you could change your mind and find the perfect shot."
AriaNeri
"Ask for comments and treasure them, they'll help you do better next time."
anxiousart
:thumb181297193:
"Sometimes your "mistakes" become the best shots and you learn a new Technics."
defi-nation
"I've learned that it doesn't matter what kind of camera or lens you have. The only thing that helps you is your eye."
kpep
:thumb206935322:
"I have learned patience from photography as sometimes it takes patience to find that right angle, perspective or moment to capture your shot."
peace-love-tacos
:thumb206814510:
"Bring extra batteries, so you never miss an opportunity."
rokego
:thumb182194982:
"Patience in learning photography will give you precision when you gain more experience."
Nhytefall
Edit carefully and accept imperfection: Every shot you think you is perfect, you will find a flaw in. Accept imperfection.
Trust your eye and your heart - and ignore the brain. Oftentimes it gets confused about what is really good."
PhotoByTrace
:thumb202492340:
"Don't let your camera choose your focal point for you!"
Ankit456
:thumb197994201:
"Be true heart photographer, one should feel good and happy whale taking photo."
silentsawer
"You should always be your worst critic when you look at a photograph you shot."
heart-defectant-art
"Always take your camera wherever you go, you never know when that perfect shot will present itself!"
Anomonny
"Never took picture in front of a VIP if you not sure the guards allow it. Or you'll get in trouble you might lose your photo or even your camera!"
george-mred
"Knowing your camera, although helpfull, doesn't mean that you know photography..."
Kel-----Bel
"A better camera doesn’t guarantee better images."
Dear August, please end.
My mouse died today. Last week my computer tanked. Today I finally recovered for a week long cold.
Who the hell gets sick in August?
Happy to report my freshly built computer kicks ass. And I just plugged in my new mouse. It's the same mouse model that died, same trackball mouse style I've used since I was teenager when Windows 95 was the eighth wonder to the modern world.
Oddly, while trying out the new mouse, I remembered I had a DA account.
Boy. It's been a long time.
I was so active once. What happened? Did work get in the way? Daily life? I don't shoot that much anymore. And damn, I feel guilty.
It's like I have writer's block
Alive + Kicking
I'm still alive just not that active on DA anymore.
Life and work as oddly gotten in the way and I'm on line as much any more.
But I'm still here, I check in and hell I might even post something from time to time.
Feel free to share a note, post a comment, share the woes of life, request a critique.
a happy new year
the new year always seems to sneak up on me. great ideas for new year's resolutions but I'm two weeks late so far. work just has me all up in a time bind as always.
putting my best foot forward, one small goal is to keep up my photography and try to be a little more active here on da. i miss my 365 in an odd, comforting way but this year i plan to get back to some film work. thanks to a few auctions a handful of weeks ago, I'm a proud owner of a rollieflex and and leica. god i was so excited to have found them and still am.
since I'm not running the club anymore, I'll be hunting da for those hidden gem-photographers that seem to fall in th
long time commin'
How goes all in the digital life? Well I hope.
Things are well on my small corner of the world. Busy as ever with the business and now a newly added urban flea market I've been selling at. When I first started selling at the flea, it wasn't in the best part of town {the flea is part of a greater 'urban revitalization program' that is ever so prevalent in the Rustbelt} but the success of the market has been so quick and demand is high so it keeps me on my toes.
I'm still at it with my 365; amazing. But it's getting dull. Once I fully finish my year {new years} I'll begin to digest what transpired; for my own sake.
Sadly I closed Photo Assig
© 2011 - 2024 Kel-----Bel
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I feel touched reading all that because I can relate to so many of the quotes. I don't get touched like that easily. Thank you to everyone.