The Art of Photography – Some Observations

Looking through the lens of a camera, a photographer can capture anything they see in their own perspective. An everyday object can be photographed in a way that makes it completely unfamiliar. Ten photographers could take a picture of the same flower or table or person and each picture would turn out different from the others, even in the slightest way. In doing this, a photographer displays their view and personality to the world.
As an “aspiring” photographer, I’ve noticed this in my own work. I look at whatever I’m photographing and decide what is the most important part and how I want to show it in my photograph.
When shooting portraits, people often focus on the model in the photo. But the photographer behind the photo is just as important as the person being photographed, as they can capture feelings that that person might not even be aware that they are expressing. One of the privileges of being a photographer is having the chance to capture someone’s raw emotions. An outsider can see someone in a way that they could never see themselves.
Because of this, photographers are often the type of people that prefer to be behind the camera instead of in front of it. While there is an understanding and appreciation for the subject of the photo, most photographers are more comfortable expressing themselves through the lens. Personally, I find it extremely difficult to be the focus of a photo, but the second I switch positions I am at ease.
In addition to the artistic side of photography, there are extensive technical aspects as well. Learning how to manipulate the camera and its settings- working with the aperture, shutter speed, focus, and exposure- is a complicated feat that takes intense practice to master. I appreciate photography more now that I know what goes into capturing a photo. As I continue to learn about photography, I work towards the goal of mastering the settings so that I can manipulate them without hesitation, allowing me to capture an image exactly as I want it.
So the next time you see a photo that you really like, think about the photographer behind it and what they did to capture that image and what they are trying to show you.

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