The artistic collections gifted by famous photographers from our past, have so much to offer for those with thirst to learn and master the classic photographic skills. Here are listed top ten photography strategies that you could grasp from these extraordinary artists.
1. Full Frame is not necessary
Henri Cartier-Bresson, John Blakemore, David Bailey and Galen Rowell are few names of oceanic photographers’ lists. They proved the fact that for a perfect picture quality, big medium format cameras is not essential factor. But even with 35mm camera, brilliant eyes behind the viewfinder can create gorgeous pictures.
2. Doubts
Famous photographers also go through certain period of time when they feel disappointed with their works. Elliot Erwitt said that it was depressing for him to not produce photographs up to the expectations of contacts. Thus keep trying until you produce good photographs.
3. Feet – the perfect telephoto lens
Robert Capa once exclaimed, “If your photos aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” In olden times famous photographers used to capture images with 50mm lens by moving from one place to another rather than using a zooming option.
4. Smile
You need to be very careful while taking street photographs, and it should not affect emotionally any of the people who were photographed. Famous photographers like Garry Winogrand will develop a persona contact with captured fantastic images without causing any upset to the subjects respectively.
5. Believe
Julia Margret Cameron who had created some captivating pictures was the first one to crop soft focus photograph images and it was ridiculed during her period of time.
6. Random Clicks
According to the famous photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, ‘your first 10,000 photographs are your worst.’ Thus do not ponder but keep clicking until you reach your mark of excellence.
7. Rules
The rules prescribed by famous photographers are there for helping aspiring artists respectively. Ansel Adams said, There are no rules for good photographers, there are only good photographs.’
8. Dont favor pictures from past
Avoid having favorites from the photograph collections that you have created. Be focused on your future achievements. Imogen Cunningham said, ‘which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow,’
9. New technology marvel
Taking advantage of the awesome technological advancements to produce fantastic pictures that are captivating is a brilliant choice. For example Tim Hetherington who served during Libyan civil war explained his awesome works with the help of handheld device downloads; fly poster exhibitions and multi screen installations.
10.Luck factors
Another important fact accepted by most of famous photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson is to wait patiently until you capture ultimate perfect capture image, which totally depends on luck factor along with dedicated input.
1. Full Frame is not necessary
Henri Cartier-Bresson, John Blakemore, David Bailey and Galen Rowell are few names of oceanic photographers’ lists. They proved the fact that for a perfect picture quality, big medium format cameras is not essential factor. But even with 35mm camera, brilliant eyes behind the viewfinder can create gorgeous pictures.
2. Doubts
Famous photographers also go through certain period of time when they feel disappointed with their works. Elliot Erwitt said that it was depressing for him to not produce photographs up to the expectations of contacts. Thus keep trying until you produce good photographs.
3. Feet – the perfect telephoto lens
Robert Capa once exclaimed, “If your photos aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” In olden times famous photographers used to capture images with 50mm lens by moving from one place to another rather than using a zooming option.
4. Smile
You need to be very careful while taking street photographs, and it should not affect emotionally any of the people who were photographed. Famous photographers like Garry Winogrand will develop a persona contact with captured fantastic images without causing any upset to the subjects respectively.
5. Believe
Julia Margret Cameron who had created some captivating pictures was the first one to crop soft focus photograph images and it was ridiculed during her period of time.
6. Random Clicks
According to the famous photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, ‘your first 10,000 photographs are your worst.’ Thus do not ponder but keep clicking until you reach your mark of excellence.
7. Rules
The rules prescribed by famous photographers are there for helping aspiring artists respectively. Ansel Adams said, There are no rules for good photographers, there are only good photographs.’
8. Dont favor pictures from past
Avoid having favorites from the photograph collections that you have created. Be focused on your future achievements. Imogen Cunningham said, ‘which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow,’
9. New technology marvel
Taking advantage of the awesome technological advancements to produce fantastic pictures that are captivating is a brilliant choice. For example Tim Hetherington who served during Libyan civil war explained his awesome works with the help of handheld device downloads; fly poster exhibitions and multi screen installations.
10.Luck factors
Another important fact accepted by most of famous photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson is to wait patiently until you capture ultimate perfect capture image, which totally depends on luck factor along with dedicated input.