Photography has two essential elements: the objective one and the subjective one. It is hard to say which one will come more naturally to you.
The objective element of photography deals with shutter speeds, focal lengths, ISO's, aperture and things which can be described numerically. You can be good with numbers but the difficult part is to grasp how all these variables are inextricably intertwined. Mastering them call for a lot of practice and devotion to the subject. There are however, several tools at my disposal to make these topics easier to master once you intellectualize them. I have excellent visual aids to simplify these matters.
The subjective element of photography is just as complicated because it appeals at an emotional level. It deals with things such a composition, shapes, textures, lines, forms, colors and things which are more difficult to quantify and by its subjective nature, open to various interpretations.
However, that doesn't mean that these issues cannot be taught. I also have at my disposal the right visual aids that makes it easier to master.
That is why I have a website and teach a course titled "Mastering Photography."
Again, I have the visual aids that enable you to understand and master this subjective element.
The objective element of photography deals with shutter speeds, focal lengths, ISO's, aperture and things which can be described numerically. You can be good with numbers but the difficult part is to grasp how all these variables are inextricably intertwined. Mastering them call for a lot of practice and devotion to the subject. There are however, several tools at my disposal to make these topics easier to master once you intellectualize them. I have excellent visual aids to simplify these matters.
The subjective element of photography is just as complicated because it appeals at an emotional level. It deals with things such a composition, shapes, textures, lines, forms, colors and things which are more difficult to quantify and by its subjective nature, open to various interpretations.
However, that doesn't mean that these issues cannot be taught. I also have at my disposal the right visual aids that makes it easier to master.
That is why I have a website and teach a course titled "Mastering Photography."
Again, I have the visual aids that enable you to understand and master this subjective element.