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Have you ever walked past something beautiful without even noticing it?
If you have, you’re not alone, and this is a skill that separates great photographers from the people who take snapshots.
Great photographers really look and see what is there. And it goes beyond simply seeing something. They take it further and apply the important elements that make up a great photograph:
They’re looking at the light, perhaps how it changes, where it is coming from, lines, emotions and which compositions would bring out the most impactful image.
So does it really matter? In my opinion, it does. Because the more we can get into the habit of really seeing what is there, the more we will see when it matters, those once-in-a-lifetime experiences where the photographs are the only lasting record.
So, to build your observation muscles, I suggest you try the following exercise:
One exercise you can do right now is to simply take a look around. Notice:
Another exercise is to challenge yourself to notice “5 things today” and keep working those muscles!
And you can share your photographs on my Facebook page: Graham Elliott Photography.
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Have you ever walked past something beautiful without even noticing it?
If you have, you’re not alone, and this is a skill that separates great photographers from the people who take snapshots.
Great photographers really look and see what is there. And it goes beyond simply seeing something. They take it further and apply the important elements that make up a great photograph:
They’re looking at the light, perhaps how it changes, where it is coming from, lines, emotions and which compositions would bring out the most impactful image.
So does it really matter? In my opinion, it does. Because the more we can get into the habit of really seeing what is there, the more we will see when it matters, those once-in-a-lifetime experiences where the photographs are the only lasting record.
So, to build your observation muscles, I suggest you try the following exercise:
One exercise you can do right now is to simply take a look around. Notice:
Another exercise is to challenge yourself to notice “5 things today” and keep working those muscles!
And you can share your photographs on my Facebook page: Graham Elliott Photography.
It's time for another podcast...
Support the show
Go from "Auto" to Awesome photos in just one week (click here)!
Or, if you've been inspired to improve your photography, download my FREE guide to 10 ways to improve your photography today.
10 Simple Steps to Improve Your Photography
Support the show
Thank you for listening to my podcast. If you would like to subscribe you can do so here:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1803730/support
Website
Please check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more!
Contact Me
You can contact me directly at: [email protected]
Coffee?
If you've had value from this podcast, please help me to continue with them. Most people don't, but if you would like to make a small contribution, how about a coffee? You can buy me a coffee here.
Please don't keep me a secret! Please share my podcast with anyone else who you think might be interested.
Thank you for listening.
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