Good habits will safeguard you against silly mistakes or even larger photographic disasters. Here are a couple of key habits every photographer should form.
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We all make plans to do photography, but life has a habit of changing those plans. Adaptability is key—and it takes a variety of forms.
Sometimes, we all need to take a break. There is no shame in it, and in fact, I think it can be a healthy, necessary part of our photographic life.
Is it possible to create a photograph that doesn’t fit into any genre? Maybe, maybe not, but the pursuit of such an image could be worthwhile.
Is photography dying as an art form? I don’t think so, and here are my arguments against the idea that photography is in its waning years.
Learning how to do things the “old” way using antiquated equipment holds a lot of value and many lessons—but we can’t let ourselves be stuck in the past!
If there’s a quote that photographers should live by, it’s this one. Photography across mediums and throughout history proves it to be true.
Atmosphere is important to photography, but not in the way that you think. This is what shifts your thoughts and feelings to align best with your surroundings.
Cooperation among photographers is wonderful, but when teams form around brands, genres or other parts of photography, this limits creative exploration.