----------- Found the problem
Recently, some newbie photography has reported some things to me. I summarized it as the following 3 points
1. I have read many tutorials online but still can't take good photos
2. There are many tutorials online with their own opinions. I don't know who should listen to
3. Some tutorials can be read and they will be useless as soon as they practice. Is it really not suitable for me to learn photography?
-----Who am I
Hello everyone, I am a girl who loves taking photos. After first contacting SLRs with seniors in my freshman year, I started a 7-year photography career.
① From Canon 600d to Nikon D810 to Fuji XS10, to now Sony A7r4, I have used most of the models of the four major manufacturers in these 8 years, and I am more proficient in camera cao.
②In the past 8 years, whether it is shooting people or scenery, I have tried various styles of shooting. What I am good at is (Japanese fresh style, beautiful ancient style, retro oil painting style, European and American pastoral style)
③In fact, it is not difficult to learn photography. The difficult thing is to understand the underlying logic of photography. However, many photographers cannot explain the underlying logic of photography, which leads to many times sharing some personal experiences and cannot be applicable to most photography enthusiasts.
During this period, I "retreatment practice" has summarized some of the underlying logic of photography, hoping to help the treasures who want to learn photography.