Many photographers, when they consult references or articles on photography, develop the syndrome “I’ll keep it for when I play”, also known as “Let’s see if I wear one of these days” or “Will you give me more than I do?Do I already have?”
The syndrome essentially consists of the reader reaching the top of the theory, accumulating concepts, techniques and photographic tricks in the brain, but almost never doing them in a photograph. I like to call it “the obsession with the environment. “The Photographer’s Blog, as well as any other photography site or blog, are just the means at your disposal to achieve a goal, which is, it’s supposed to get that “beautiful photo” you’re looking for. or less enjoy the article, but you really feel passion when your fingers touch the camera body, you prepare for a few seconds and when you see the moment you take this photo. In photography there is no pleasure beyond this moment.
- As of today.
- This accumulation of information is over just in case one day.
- Is it today?I want you to quit waiting today and train with your camera.
- To do this.
- I put at your disposal the new book of the Photographer’s Blog “100 Photography Exercises”.
- A digital book designed so that you can take out your camera and use it in parallel during reading the book.
- From the first page.
With this, the blog library already adds up to 5 titles. With books published to date, we have already covered specific topics such as portrait photography or landscape, which many readers have made immense value in seeing how their photographs have improved over time. “100 Photography Exercises “unifies all the photographic themes we have addressed to date in a consumable book that encourages practice. We offer 100 different photographs that you must practice with your camera, exercises where we explain the material you need, the level of difficulty, the aspects to pay special attention to in each photo, instructions to practice the exercise and an inspirational photograph.
If I gave you a single photography tip, no more than one, I’d say “practical. “Practice is the first rule to follow to progress as a photographer. First the practice, the rest comes next on its own as a result of the practice allows you to discover the rules of composition by yourself, the practice teaches you the best combination of manual settings for the specific photograph you are looking for, practice shows you immediate results and allows you to eliminate the tricks that work for you from those that you do not.
Remember, practice makes the teacher. We all have a little photography teacher in us. “100 Photography Exercises” allows you to get yours.
If you are a regular reader of the blog and you are passionate about photography, I would love you to get a copy of the book, you have it available for live download, in PDF format so you can play it on any computer, device or tablet that reads PDF files.
Oh, I leave you a little video in which I summarize the kind of photographs that we will be working on in the book, take about a minute, it is not very long, we put music on it. Take a look at it, enjoy it in full screen if you can and help me “love” it with the video, please.
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