Monday, February 15, 2021

Where to find inspiration for your paintings

 

While many may claim that learning photography is easy, every student reaches a plateau where they feel like they can’t learn anything more unless they are presented with vastly different situations, where they would need to adjust for them to learn how to adjust. According to avid photographer Vijaya Prakash Boggala, challenging ourselves is a great way to gain experience and learn more as a photographer. Here are some easy-to-do photo projects for absolute beginners.

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One subject, 10 ways
Take one subject and photograph it in 10 different ways. What ways can you utilize? That’s up to you. Black and White, blurred background, macro, using leading lines, just make sure you can reach 10. It also helps if you give yourself a deadline, like an hour to accomplish everything. A ramped-up version of this challenge is to do one subject and find the many ways to photograph it within one day, provided a day of preparations.

Portraits One important aspect of shooting people is the social interaction. Some photographers find it awkward to talk to people when asking to take their portraits. This can help you iron out small necessities while still working on your photography skills.

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Turning off auto focus
When you turn autofocus off, your camera becomes a much harder gadget to operate. A lot of photographers rely on the autofocus mode, but hardly gets better because they are already satisfied with that mode. Vijaya Prakash Boggala claims that forcing yourself to take care of everything manually allows you to learn and really understand the capability of your camera.

Vijaya Prakash Boggala enjoys oil and acrylic painting and is also currently developing his skills in photography through action photography, slow shutter speed photography, and landscape photography among his favorite approaches. For more reads on photography, visit Vijaya’s blog here.

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