Hello, I’m a young teen trying to discover his passions. I’m new in this topic but I’m rly interested. Any thoughts or recommendations in order to improve my pics? Btw all of them are taken from an iPhone since I don’t have a camera yet. If you could help me recollect some money for a camera too I’d appreciate it.
A quick explanation of my perspective behind these pictures: I prefer showing a story rather than showing just an astonishing frame. Therefore, I try to show and involve an emotion behind it all. In the ocean ones it’s the warm feeling of vacations and relaxing. On the dark ones it’s more about showing a hard time on life and how the world shows its beauty even when you don’t want to see it. Finally on the ones with the sky fully clear I think it’s about the beauty of life itself, how when you want it to be, life will be rly nice.
I’m open to any comment, idea or feedback you could give me to get better at this
If movies can be filmed entirely with a smartphone, you can be a professional photographer with just a smartphone. Don't get caught up on your lack of a DSLR. Don't use that as an excuse. Do what you can, with what you have, where you are at.
Publish your work. Real artists ship.
Create every day. Go sicko mode. Create so much you start to hate it, then back off to find the sweet spot. I can't understate this enough. If you feel inadequate about what you're creating, you probably aren't creating enough. The creative process involves 99999 dirt per 1 diamond. This droprate is unavoidable.
If you're founding a business, expect to work for free for a time. Most businesses don't make a profit till year 3.
Don't build a product until you find a customer.
Show up, do the work. Get paid. Repeat.
Occasionally ask yourself, "is there anything I'd rather be doing?" Keep doing it only if it's your ikigai.
Good luck!
it’s rly nice your comment and idea. I fully agree with what your saying but trusting the process is hard.
agree and Ill takek advantage to add this:
know the fundamentals, know your equipment and how to setup it.
Better equipment increases your possibilities and make your art easy, but is not a excuse to dont take good photos with you have.
Thx, I’ll be doing some research about my equipment
All about lighting exposure,composition,white balance master your current set up before scaling
as I mentioned I’m new to this, how can I master that?
practice
Youtube my guy
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