100 Things I Have Learned About Photography »
With so much great complimentary photography advice circulating the web, I almost find it morally wrong not sharing it with people that share the same genuine interest in the craft as much as I do. Street photographer Eric Kim shares 100 appreciable things he’s learned from the business and I’ve cherry-picked 15 of my favorite ones.
- Never stop taking photos.
- Photos make great presents.
- Never hoard your photographic insight- share it with the world.
- Travel and photography are the perfect pair.
- The more gear you carry around with you the less you will enjoy photography.
- Make photos, not excuses.
- Photography isn’t a hobby- it’s a lifestyle.
- You can’t “photoshop” bad images into good ones.
- Carry your camera with you everywhere. Everywhere.
- Only show your best photos.
- Spend less time looking at other people’s work and more time shooting your own.
- Capture the beauty in the mundane and you have a winning photograph.
- Go outside and shoot photos rather than spending hours a day on photography forums.
- Always shoot in RAW. Always.
- Just because someone has an expensive camera doesn’t mean that they’re a good photographer.
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