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Submit ReviewIn this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I dive deep into the struggle photographers often face when they feel stuck in their craft. We explore the concept of "intermediate purgatory" and how to reignite your passion for photography. The key is to introduce something new, be it a different shooting technique, a change in perspective, or even a creative challenge. I discuss the dangers of always seeking new gear and how finding the balance between control and being present in the moment can enhance your photography. Plus, I share practical tips like shooting in aperture priority and a trick to capture authentic shots with your phone. So grab your camera and join us as we navigate through this creative journey together. Let's bring back the fun and excitement into our photography!Big Take Aways with Timestamps00:04:13 Basics of composition, repetitive routine, seeking new challenges00:07:35 Searching for newness can be dangerous00:11:12 Photography era: learn from others, fear missing out00:13:28 Finding joy in photos; social media comparison00:16:10 Removing control from camera for better presence00:21:19 Reflecting on photos reveals strengths and weaknesses00:25:38 Colors impact compositions in photography for attention00:27:28 Printing photos enhances their reality and quality00:30:58 Break through photography rut with visual proof00:33:07 Capture kids' Halloween costume in one photo00:36:10 Capture photos instinctively, be ruthless with critiques. Experiment, print00:39:22 Post favorite photo in Beginner Photography Podcast Community
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