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The one exercise that is guaranteed to make your photos more interesting!

How do you take better photos, with what camera, with what equipment, what technology, post-processing, color theory, whoever searches how to take better photos will find many answers?

It’s like cooking.

A good cook will use what he finds in your kitchen to conjure up something that you would not have expected.

A bad cook will probably not be able to get anything out of the best kitchen with all the ingredients and helpers.

Some like Mozart just fall from the sky with a huge talent and an innate eye. But only some. The rest of us have to learn our craft first and Creative Stock Images.

And by learning, I don’t mean reading a few tips on the internet.

I don’t want to fool you, there are no shortcuts that will mutate you into a top photographer tomorrow morning. Learning to take photos is a marathon, not a sprint.

But there are some techniques and exercises on how you can manage to work with light, work with composition and composition, and how you tell stories with your photos and capture perspectives that really surprise the viewer. Yes, you can learn to take photos.

And that’s exactly where you start to find your own way and your own definition of “better photos” and Creative Stock Images.

One of my favorite exercises, which I have been doing again and again since I started taking photos and which has certainly brought me the furthest of all, I am giving you today in this article and Creative Stock Images.

Aside from light, aperture, exposure time, and the other things that make up a photo, the most powerful element in a photo is still the expression/story it tells. This is exactly what we want to improve with this exercise.

This exercise is also part of the basic course on Shootcamp.at, the feedback I have received on this exercise tells me it is a bit unexpected but has been extremely productive and a great step forward for everyone who did it. Many participants literally got stuck in this exercise and have confirmed to me that their entire perception has actually changed as a result of this exercise and High Resolution Images.

The best thing about it — it’s actually very (very, very) simple.

There are 3 points that you can find on (almost) every motif. For some motifs, it may just take longer to figure out. But that is exactly what exercises are about, that you deal with it and solve a problem. Whether with the camera or without and High Resolution Images.

To simplify this a bit, let’s take a mundane example.

An Apple.

How are you supposed to find these 3 points? Very easily

• The first picture shows, very simply and simply, an apple. So the shape of the apple

• For information, you could, for example, cut open the apple and show what is in it. — Picture 2

• And for the emotion, you let someone bite the apple or give them someone in their hand. You show the emotion that the apple can trigger. picture 3

This exercise is so simple, almost banal, and yet so effective at the same time (if you do it consistently;)). The more you use them for different subjects, the more you will find that you stop being satisfied with pointing the camera at one subject and pulling the trigger.

You are no longer about the camera, but about the picture, you take with it.

You will automatically begin to question — what else could I show about this motif, how could I depict it differently, which aspect do I overlook at first glance, which at second glance is perhaps even more interesting than the first … you define what “better photos” actually means for you.

And that’s exactly what brings you to the photos that people look at for more than a second in this dense noise of images that overflows us at every corner. So you’ll find your very own way to stand out and take photos that only you can take and High Definition Stock Images.

I deliberately do not show any further examples in this exercise. The most important point in the exercise is the thoughts you have about it.

Sometimes the thousands of tutorials and inspirations that can be found online today are more part of the problem than part of the solution. We don’t learn by “recreating” individual pieces of a puzzle. By doing these individual skills and doing them as they were shown to us and High Definition Stock Images.

We learn when we have to use our brains. When someone puts us on the right path, shows us how to put one foot in front of the other and then let us fall on our face and then pick us up again, give courage and possibly say where our mistakes were.

They say that if you put 10 photographers in front of 1 motif, then you probably get 10 very different pictures of the same motif and High Definition Stock Images.

Because of your thoughts, your point of view, your perception, and your interpretation are so much more important than the camera and any other piece of equipment in photography. The camera, flashes, and all that other expensive fun are just tools. Just like the pots for the cook. What you make of it is up to and within you.

And my goal is not to show you a single recipe that you can then cook. My goal is to give you a basic understanding of how the tools and ingredients work so that you can conjure up your own dish from them.

Ok, too much metaphor. We stay with photography. But you already know what I mean

Of course, there are many other exercises that you can do, many of which we also do in the basic course on Shootcamp.at together in the community. In this course, I will teach you everything you need to know about technology and — even more important — how to create pictures and find your own way in photography.

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