Thanks Alpha for sharing! :D
1. Keep a Notebook . . . or don’t
2. Shoot Frequently
3. Shoot in Different Conditions
4. Set Goals
5. Read
6. Ask Questions
7. Change Your Perspective
*Simply remember that no matter who you are or how celebrated you become, there will always be a zillion photographers better than you AND always a zillion worse. And guess what? It doesn’t matter a bit! Comparison is all about perspective, and that’s something you have complete and total control over. Rather than viewing another photographer’s work and feeling down because you feel incapable of taking shots like that, think “Wow! That’s a great shot! I’m so glad I now I know that shots like that are possible and I can start practicing and trying to figure out how!” How’s that for empowerment! Word.to.your.mother! Instead of secretly begrudging the attention another photographer is receiving for their work, just think, “Wow, if I work really hard, I could get that kind of attention to MY art!”
Snagged from DPS. Read the complete article here.










1 comments:
this is really so true. I am starting to really like photography but i try not to get too stressed in ending up with bad pictures. I just try to enjoy it all.
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