On that other timesuck, someone once asked what advice you’d give to dancers
that have 1-3 years of experience. People could most benefit from different
advice at different stages of their learning process. What advice would you
give to people at different stages of learning photography?
Just the concept of “new can have many shades of meaning:
New to photography, or new to taking their photography seriously.
New to digital photography.
New to taking photos with a DSLR, rather than a camera.
The next step seems to be having learned the basics of manual controls and
processing raw files.
After that, is often studio lighting.
What about the photographer who has worked for many years and feels that their
growth as a photographer has hit a plateau?
What advice would you give someone at any of these stages (or any others that
come to mind) of their photography? What important things did you learn along
the way that really helped?
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Larry Colen
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