On 3/23/2017 7:03 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Go to a library and look at books of photography. Lots of them.

Then decide what kind of photography you'd like to try. Street
photography? Landscapes? Fashion? Wildlife? Look at as many genres as
you can and decide what you'll like to pursue. Always remember that
you can change your mind in a month or a year or ten years, but pick
one to start.

Ask around about what kind of kit suits your chosen interest and go
buy some secondhand stuff at B&H, Adorama or KEH.

Then start shooting lots of pictures.


And then.....

Take the pictures you like, and put them in a file on your computer and don't look at them for six months to a year. The longer the better.
Look at the pictures you don't like and figure out why you don't like them.
When you have that figured out, stop doing whatever it is that you don't like.

In a year, go back and look at the pictures you filed away and compare the
earlier ones to what you are doing now that you like. It can be very entertaining.

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