Photography is an art designed to stimulate our creative side and facilitate our ability to see the world in new and interesting ways. Many books, articles, tutorials and blogs focus on different aspects of the technical and artistic merits of photography. However, some strange diseases that affect photographers are rarely mentioned. To raise these questions, some experts have listed the biggest problems photographers face:
Those with photo equipment acquisition syndrome often get to the point of temporal neurosis. Cameras, lenses, flashes, bags, handles, tripods? If camera companies are producing, you can be sure that a photographer with the syndrome will want them. The result is an obsessive-compulsive effort to stay on top of the latest product cycles. While this obsession often targets new teams, it can also focus on older teams. Isn’t it hard to find photographers with panoramic syndrome?Vintage?
- Lens purchasing addiction is a specialized form of equipment acquisition syndrome.
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- The severity of the CLV can be much more intense.
- While people with CAS can satisfy their habit with a small amount of relatively inexpensive equipment.
- Those with LVV have to spend a little more of their money.
- Those who have an addiction to buying glasses can find the most expensive items.
- Such as the best glasses on the market.
Experts recommend changing habits as a treatment for VCL: it is strictly forbidden for those with the disease to access websites containing lens reviews, the search for new equipment and prices is also counter-added.
With access to the Internet accessible to all and the growing popularity of networks, VAW is a relatively new disease. Concerned photographers spend hours and hours wandering through photo forums and sharing their opinions with others around the world, from lens covers to digital sensor designs. You are probably wondering what’s wrong with staying informed about the latest trends in the world of photography. It is natural for photographers to want to be vigilant and seek advice and advice on equipment and techniques. However, for some people with VAW, this alone is not enough. Forum searches turn to drugs, making them stick around for hours, scrolling through millions of posts on everything from the ordinary to the obscure. Sometimes photographers find themselves looking for information, rather than practicing, on the street with the camera in hand. As a treatment, experts recommend that you leave your computer away for a few days. Many photographers, after moving away from the internet, discovered that they had family, friends, pets, dishes to wash, among others. More importantly, did you discover that you could actually take pictures, rather than exchange comments and advice? which are better when put into practice.
It is one of the most common diseases among photographers. Does a photographer one day admire a specific model of a dominated Canon, thinking of its wonderful system? What is the best among digital SLR cameras? and his ability to capture the world in the best possible way and in all its glory. Write reviews, give advice to less experienced photographers, even write letters to the president of the company to praise the work. And then the unthinkable happens: a new camera model is introduced to the market. He knew that day might come, but despite this knowledge, the photographer is mentally shocked and excited. Finally, he stops to look at his current camera. The digital camera he loved so much. Now she seems overwhelmed and no longer fulfills his wishes because he knows there is a more advanced one waiting for her. The photographer then goes online and compares the photos taken by the two models for comparison, and is even more horrified: the photos from the new camera are actually slightly better than his current camera, and several other photographers recommend the model more . Current. This disease is not very dangerous. As long as you don’t want to keep up so often that you run out of money due to new camera gear.
Of course, this post was a relaxed way to talk about some?Obsessive? That photographers can have throughout their career, whether professional or amateur. Anyway, don’t forget to balance theory with practice and, most importantly, have fun!