Here are a few questions to get started:
🧠Photography is about connection. Whether you are shooting a landscape or a portrait, you need to be "in the zone." Breaking eye contact with your subject or the scene to look at a screen snaps you out of that creative flow state.
You might be surprised at how many "keepers" you get when you aren't second-guessing yourself! juy108
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Next time you go out, try this challenge: Here are a few questions to get started:
I’ve been noticing a common habit in a lot of workshops and photowalks lately, and honestly, I used to be the biggest offender. It's that urge to immediately look at the back of your camera after every single shot to check the image.
The project heavily uses the public transportation/commuter train roleplay setup. This remains an incredibly common fiction archetype within the domestic Japanese market. Hey everyone
We call it (because you look down at the screen and go "Ooh ooh ooh!" like a chimpanzee).
Works under this label typically feature slow-paced narratives, distinct cinematography, and localized urban backdrops designed to fit narrow genre criteria. Cast Profile: Hana Haruna
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