Yes, It’s ok to fail in order to become a better photographer. In fact – you need to fail if you want to improve your skills. Think about it, the most enduring lessons that we learn in life, generally come from our biggest failures. New photographers constantly send me questions asking for black and white definitive answers. What setting do I use for this? What lens should I use for this? Is this right?
I have some tips for becoming a better photographer that I would like to share with you. Stop being afraid to try things! Experiment! The world doesn’t end if you screw up a picture and the best part is that if you are shooting digital, you can make the necessary adjustments and take another shot.
Photography is a creative endeavor. There are no guarantees, there is no right or wrong and the only rules are the rules of physics, not composition and lighting ratios and all that crap that more experienced photographers use to tell you that your pictures suck!
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