My photography journey started again about a year ago. Since then, I have captured many objects. My favorites are the moon, landscapes, and architecture. Long before I get back into it, my paid experience was only as an event photographer and all I had to do was document the event; mostly the people. I never paid much attention to the details or saved copies of my photos. That is with a reason, to begin with, the camera wasn't even mine. However, since I got my own camera, all I've wanted is to share my pictures and showcasing them to the world. Although there are times when I feel like my photos are not worth sharing and I don't have the confidence to share them. I want to present only the best curated version of my pictures. I know that some people confidently share low quality or even blurry photos, but my tendency towards perfection holds me back. I am too self-conscious to do the same. Today, I am setting aside my fears and wondered if you've ever experienced something I did. Because behind these non technically and aesthetically pleasing pictures there are stories that I think we experienced when chasing the most perfect photo.
Once again, I think itโs only natural that we want to see only the beautiful photos and showcase curated selection of pictures to the world. Afterall, who would want to see blurry or poorly lit pictures? But things do happen when you take pictures. Maybe someone bumped into you, walking in front of your camera while shooting an object, or your hands are shaky because itโs cold outside. Eventually, they are hidden in the depths of our laptop and drives. They are waiting and hoping that one day they will make it into the light. These photos may not be technically perfect or aesthetically pleasing, but they carries lessons. By bringing these hidden photos to light, I am going to tell you the stories and memories that might otherwise be lost.
The situation above is something that happens quite often. I might be on my way to somewhere else and saw something interesting, but by the time I try to capture it, the opportunity is gone. Sometimes I can't even ask the driver to stop and I miss out on a potentially interesting subject. Have you ever experienced something similar?
I am always envious of macro photographers who can get the bees to stay still. I have tried to capture bees myself, but I always seem to encounter those with hyperactivity problem.
This motogp event taught me many things. 1) I need a better camera๐ 2) being a sport photographer is not that easy. When people say camera does not matter, maybe it doesn't, for still object. It is a form of cope which I indulge before. Yet when I went through this folder, once again, I am reminded that camera matters.
Those are a few examples that I can conclude from my journey. Photos are more than just a decorative element making our article even more pleasing to read.They too have stories and the power to teach us something regardless of the result.
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