Hello and nice to meet you guys! This is my first time on this platform.
I am a photographer who doesn't know photography.... what?
I used to think that photography is very simple. Point the camera and press the shutter. That's all I had to do to take a photo. However, as I got more interested in photography, I realized that it is not as simple as I thought it seemed to be. There are elements of composition to photography such as symmetry, patterns, depth of fields, etc that combine to make the photo "perfect".
I have a digital camera (Samsung Galaxy Camera), however, I want to try getting into film photography. Film photography is very new to me, and it seems complicated. However, I want to use it as a chance to learn new things and possibly improve my photography skills. So, if you have any tips or suggestions, feel free to comment down below!
Most of my posts will be about the photos I take and my journey of diving into the realm of photography.
Here are some photos of my trip to Japan taken by Samsung Galaxy Camera!
P.S. I seem to have a weird obsession of taking photos of tree branches and sky.