If I Had to Start Photography From 0, Here's What I'd Do in 2024!
TLDRThe video provides five key concepts to help aspiring photographers develop a professional mindset. It advises researching local photography spots to replicate shots, focusing on mastering one or two photography styles, buying affordable used gear, editing your own photos to improve skills, and taking on paid gigs to problem-solve real-world issues that will make you a better, quicker photographer. An additional tip is to maintain an updated online portfolio to showcase work and attract potential clients.
Takeaways
- π Do your research on potential photography locations and subjects in your area using online resources
- π Study and master one or two photography styles rather than trying to learn everything at once
- πΈ Buy used gear to save money as older cameras can still produce great results
- π₯οΈ Edit your own photos to understand mistakes and improve faster
- π Pick up professional gigs to rapidly improve your skills by solving real-world problems
- πΈ Keep practicing - go out and replicate example photos using whatever camera gear you have
- π Build a shot list beforehand to be prepared for shoots
- πΊοΈ Explore your surroundings for photography opportunities - your hometown may have hidden gems
- π Concepts like the exposure triangle apply to all types of photography
- π¨βπ» Maintain an updated online portfolio to showcase your work to potential clients
Q & A
What are some tips the speaker gives for learning photography?
-The speaker recommends doing research on locations in your hometown, studying 1-2 styles deeply, buying used gear, editing your own photos, and taking on pro gigs.
What does the speaker say is important to focus on when starting out in photography?
-The speaker emphasizes learning exposure basics like aperture, shutter speed and ISO, as those core concepts apply to any photography style.
How can researching your hometown help when learning photography?
-Looking up photos taken in your hometown can uncover photogenic locations you may not have noticed before. Replicating those photos helps practice composition.
Why does the speaker recommend only studying 1-2 styles when starting out?
-Mastering a limited number of styles allows you to deeply understand the core photography concepts that apply universally.
What are the benefits of buying used gear according to the speaker?
-Buying used saves money that can be invested in other equipment while still getting professional image quality from cameras made in the last 10-15 years.
How can editing your own photos make you a better photographer?
-Editing allows you to see mistakes made during the shoot, like focus or shutter speed issues, that you can correct on your next shoot.
Outlines
π Learning Photography Basics and Mindset
The first paragraph provides 5 concepts to fast track becoming a photographer with a pro mindset: 1) Research photos taken in your hometown to find locations, angles, gear used and replicate the shots; 2) Pay attention to lighting, framing, lens used, etc. to match the reference photo; 3) Research is key - pros scout locations and plan shots weeks in advance.
π Focusing on 1-2 Photography Styles
The second paragraph recommends picking 1-2 photography styles max to focus on, as the basic concepts like exposure triangle, shutter speed, aperture etc. apply across styles. It shares a personal story of learning concert photography on the fly using online resources, and how those skills translated to other types of photography.
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Keywords
π‘photography
π‘research
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π‘used gear
π‘edit
π‘portfolio
π‘pro gig
π‘mistakes
π‘process
π‘mindset
Highlights
The speaker discusses how climate change is impacting the Arctic region through melting sea ice.
New satellite data reveals a significant decline in Arctic sea ice volume over the past 40 years.
Warming temperatures in the Arctic are causing permafrost to thaw, releasing additional greenhouse gases.
Indigenous communities in the Arctic are facing threats to their ways of life due to climate change impacts.
Reduced sea ice is opening up new shipping routes and opportunities for resource exploitation in the Arctic.
Melting land ice in Greenland is contributing to sea level rise around the world.
Climate models project the Arctic will be ice-free in the summer by mid-century if emissions are not reduced.
Some Arctic species like polar bears and walruses are threatened by the loss of sea ice habitat.
More research is needed to fully understand complex feedback loops and impacts related to Arctic warming.
Reducing global carbon emissions can help limit the pace and extent of change in the sensitive Arctic region.
There are concerns about geostrategic competition over resources and sea routes opening up in the Arctic.
Cooperation between Arctic nations is needed to manage climate change risks and sustainable development.
The changes occurring in the Arctic provide an early warning about the broader impacts of climate change.
The Arctic acts as the planet's refrigerator so declining ice and snow cover affects global weather patterns.
More monitoring and research in the Arctic can improve our understanding of climate change worldwide.
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