INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The digital revolution has had one of the most profound effects on photography since the dry plate solved the challenges presented by the
wet plate collodion process
Love it or loathe it, social media in all its many forms is a great way to share your photography
Each serves a slightly different purpose, although as well as being used to share images, the first three are often used to highlight
And YouTube itself has brought us vlogging, which has made celebrities of some photographers and even provides them with an impressive
everyone to share and consume images, ideas, tips and techniques, not to mention meet people and form small communities
of the company monetizing the platforms through advertising and sponsored posts
Twitter is similar to some extent, although the chronological feed still remains
these days indulge their passion for photography through social networks rather than books, magazines and art galleries as they would in the
hub with a large following, means a new or even existing image concept or editing style can be seen by huge numbers of people
The problem is they get done to death, and can blind inexperienced photographers who see them as a successful option that people like, give
a thumbs up to, and leave a comment on
take the classic shot of a location has been around for decades
But thanks to social media, the global reach of these platforms means people are traveling from far and wide to get their exact copy of that
sea, at Lago Di Braies in Italy looking down wooden steps to wooden boats moored at the bottom with misty mountains in the background,
various locations in Iceland and many more have all been done to death
view of the world becomes extremely narrow
work stand out from the thousands of images that have already been taken of a classic location
Like everything in life, there are both positive and negative aspects to its existence
Before Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, blogs were the way that people shared ideas online, and the blogging platform remains as
ultimately depend on personal opinion
a better time to learn photography, or to develop your skills and knowledge.The introspective nature of social networks means some people
gather all their inspiration from them, from locations to shoot to compositional ideas and editing style, which is hugely limiting
look at books and magazines, and visit art galleries
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