Re: Advice for all future and aspiring photographers
It is indeed a skill and an art and sometimes one proceeds the other. One can have the "vision" to be a good photographer, but yet lack the skill to actually be one.
Top of the line gear wont help compensate for that lack of knowledge when it comes down to taking the pictures though.
Photography is all about properly composing the picture, rather than spraying and praying and maybe SOMETIMES ending up with a good/mediocre/great picture. It all comes down to the photographer, and their luck.
As Macky has said, catch a moment that seems real, rather than forced, fake and posed. I know I personally am more into the landscape aspect of photography and prefer showing natural beauty, so my goal is to simply bring out what the eye sees and show the beauty of that given situation.
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