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05/30/2007 01:06:16 PM · #1 |
and give me some feedback and suggestions on my work =]
ive lost so much inspiration lately =[ |
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05/30/2007 01:10:53 PM · #2 |
what are your goals? I find it's tough to get motivated to get going if I don't have a basic idea of where I want to end up. Wandering around in the dark is only so fun for so long. |
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05/30/2007 01:18:40 PM · #3 |
i just want to learn and get a good feeling for each aspect of photography, im comeing to the end of my corse at college, and am only doing a 3hour a week 1 next year so i can work part time to get som money together for the National diploma the year after. |
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05/30/2007 01:23:03 PM · #4 |
what are you studying in college? Photography?
You say you want to know about all aspects of photography - what's your weakest point right now? |
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05/30/2007 01:26:12 PM · #5 |
yeah photography... im not even sure what my weekest or strongest points are or what my style is lol thats what id elike people to tel me, i think i like most aspects of it tbh |
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05/30/2007 02:03:59 PM · #6 |
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05/30/2007 02:08:02 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Nullix: Shoot more,
talk less. |
lol well said. Just get out there and take a crapload of shots, its the best way to learn. Im still in the process of doing that but its great advise. Join in alot of challenges as they all make you try different types of photography. Your model in your fist picture is very cute btw :P |
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05/30/2007 03:04:08 PM · #8 |
lol i take plenty of picturess
lolololololololloloololollol |
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05/30/2007 05:08:43 PM · #9 |
Go to the library, get some books on photographers. Like the magnum book and the national geographics portrait book(They have a heavy one with some of the best enviromental portraits from the last century).
Drink a coffee and just look at the pretty pictures until you find out what you want to do. It's a great way of getting inspiration and learning which kind of photography you like. |
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05/30/2007 05:35:56 PM · #10 |
I've had a look at some of your photos and they are good. But you have only entered 2 challenges. I would suggest if you want to learn, enter more challenges. It often makes you shoot outside of your comfort zone and learn/use techniques that you would not normally use. Otherwise you photograph what you like and what you are comfortable with. This is OK but I think you will learn quicker by entering. I also like to look at what other people do and replicate that technique. It's fun and you learn. |
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