Following these 6 steps will take your photography from unsure beginner to pro level portraits that get attention The Lens Lounge
Collect images, not gear
It's easy to get caught up in the avalanche of gear reviews. We're persuaded that a better camera, lens, or flash will make better photos. It won't. If you really want to improve your photography, challenge yourself to work within the limitations of your gear. Obsess over light and camera settings until your choices become second nature and you're proud of the images you create. Then upgrade if you still feel the need. I guarantee you’ll be a better photographer.
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It's not the camera, it's how you're using it. All you need is to learn these 5 simple techniques to ensure sharp photos. Every time. The Lens Lounge
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