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6 types of photographers you will meet in the field - Taken from a FB article
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 329357" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Yes for sure. The technically challenged. A lot of female togs are like this. Thry have a good eye (not necessarily studio) and their idea/vision are good but cant implememt that to a picture. Those kInd that say "i tried to convey a feelind and a moddy atmosphere" bit the pic just sucks. And the technically accurate geek with no gram of art in their bodies. Exposure conposition is perfect but its boring as hell. U need the balance of both tenichal and art. </p><p></p><p>Regarding flash and light. It was in my 3rd year that i could see the flash and see just by how hard the flash fired (before seeing the image) that i was on my way. I could see how it hit the person and the amount of intensity coming on the subject and knew that my eyes were getting trained. I shoot withmy left eye closed at times but many times im shooting with both eyes open and looking around while im shooting because so etimes u dont see the big picture by just looking into the vf.b</p><p> </p><p>Thats what i call having the 6th sense in weddings. And this is not talent you learn. U have it ord dont Anticipation. Readibg a situation. Understandibg how thi gs are unfolding. Basically looking ahead and reading ahead a few minutes and whats going to unfold. Thats a built in talent that can not be taught</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 329357, member: 14443"] Yes for sure. The technically challenged. A lot of female togs are like this. Thry have a good eye (not necessarily studio) and their idea/vision are good but cant implememt that to a picture. Those kInd that say "i tried to convey a feelind and a moddy atmosphere" bit the pic just sucks. And the technically accurate geek with no gram of art in their bodies. Exposure conposition is perfect but its boring as hell. U need the balance of both tenichal and art. Regarding flash and light. It was in my 3rd year that i could see the flash and see just by how hard the flash fired (before seeing the image) that i was on my way. I could see how it hit the person and the amount of intensity coming on the subject and knew that my eyes were getting trained. I shoot withmy left eye closed at times but many times im shooting with both eyes open and looking around while im shooting because so etimes u dont see the big picture by just looking into the vf.b Thats what i call having the 6th sense in weddings. And this is not talent you learn. U have it ord dont Anticipation. Readibg a situation. Understandibg how thi gs are unfolding. Basically looking ahead and reading ahead a few minutes and whats going to unfold. Thats a built in talent that can not be taught [/QUOTE]
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