There is always someone better than you, and photography is no exception. But that doesn’t mean you have to settle for your lot, even as a beginner, and while improving, there are ways you can ensure you are shooting above your ability level. I’m sure many will react unfavorably to the notion that people can — or perhaps, more importantly, should — shoot above their own current level. What I mean by this is that it is possible for beginners (and intermediates, but we’ll focus on beginners for now) to take pictures that are better than what they ought to be able to produce. If I were to gauge a photographer’s ability, the key indicator for me alongside the quality of images, is consistency. Can the photographer produce strong images on command and over and over again? As with any skill, consistency is usually the hardest part; anyone can […]
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