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This Back-to-Basics Photography Exercise can Improve Your Photography

October 26, 2020 By Good Glass Leave a Comment

In the digital age, pretty much anybody can call themselves a photographer, because cameras have now made things even easier. With our cell phones we can capture photos and some of us are better at it than others. But, if you are really interested in learning photography, the digital age might have taken away some key lessons for you to learn. If you want to go back to the basics then you will want to try monochrome, this is black and white photography from back in the day.

Key Takeaways:

  • To emulate the old days, turn your dial to “M” mode and turn off autofocus.
  • Photographing for monochrome enables you to concentrate more on the composition of your shots.
  • With film, every shot had a cost, so photographers spent more time thinking before pressing the shutter button.

“Presuming you really do want to learn more, give the following exercise a try with the intent of improving your skills.”

Read more: https://digital-photography-school.com/back-to-basics-photography-exercise/

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