IS THE “TRUE” PHOTOGRAPHER GONE?

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HAS THE SKILLS OF PHOTOGRAPHY NOT NEEDED ANYMORE?

This blog today is interesting because those of us who have been in photography for a real long time feel like the true skills of photography seem to have disappeared. Where is the skill to using a DSLR or Mirrorless gone? So how do the serious photographers survive when others just used their cell phone to make a good photo?

There is a video I want to share with you that talks about where photography is today. Please watch this video and if you have any comments to this, I would welcome some comments:

Watch this video so you can see where photography has gone!

When you learn the skills of photography, you have an advantage:

  • Shutter Speeds,
  • F-Stops
  • * depth of field
  • ISO
  • focus tracking

The above items are so important to know more than ever. On my next blog, in 4 days, I will go over the details of WHY you will be so far ahead when you know these things. Photographers who just use “automatic” all the time are failing because they don’t know how to use these tools. And what is even more crazy, smartphones, other cameras are starting to put these settings into their cameras, but no one will know what to do with this. And they won’t use them, so the photography gap is going to grow.

Between now and 4 days, please give me your ideas and comments about this fact, and we will see if we can help.

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One thought on “IS THE “TRUE” PHOTOGRAPHER GONE?

  1. Reality.
    Feel sad to see that the skill and science and art of photography, we acquired by decade long deep learning process is vanishing today.

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