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Andy Hayes Oregon’s Beginner Guide to Photography The web has become an information hub to extract knowledge and awareness about any given subject in no time. An amateur DSLR user for example can plug into the internet to learn all about photography. Web Developer and Photographer Andy Hayes from Oregon, is of the opinion that photography is about catching everyday moments in their natural state and celebrating them through the clicked images. Below are listed the 5 things that Andy Hayes believes in as a professional photographer, and urges all his followers to acknowledge them before hitting the ground with that brand new camera:

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Andy Hayes Oregon’s Beginner

Guide to Photography

The web has become an information hub to extract knowledge and awareness

about any given subject in no time. An amateur DSLR user for example can

plug into the internet to learn all about photography. Web Developer and

Photographer Andy Hayes from Oregon, is of the opinion that photography

is about catching everyday moments in their natural state and celebrating them

through the clicked images.

Below are listed the 5 things that Andy Hayes believes in as a professional

photographer, and urges all his followers to acknowledge them before hitting

the ground with that brand new camera:

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Learn with Passion

Passion is the driving force behind any art-form. Taking pictures of fleeting

moments while making them mean much more than what they seem in reality is a

task that requires dedication. Being passionate is a boon for an aspiring

photographer. It will make to give your best to the art-form.

According to Andy Hayes, watching movies and reading biographies about

eminent photographers can be helpful to gain and improve your current

knowledge about the subject matter of photography in general.

Take Your Time to Understand the Art of

Photography

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Anybody can click pictures without properly understanding the idea behind it.

However, for the love of photography, a beginner needs to invest a

considerable amount of time learning the basics of a camera. Adjusting settings

for each of the photos can seem tedious at first, but only until you have made

yourself familiar with what they mean individually. Andy Hayes believes that

photography is both an art and a discipline, and an aspirant hoping to make it

big in the field is expected to respect all the aspects surrounding it, even though

the learning process may seem a little slow.

Explore a Particular Form of Photography and

Spend Your Initial Time Mastering It

There is more than one way to take a shot. Landscape and Portrait for example

may be capable of producing two different perspectives on the same subject.

The context of the picture varies from shot to shot. It’s ultimately left to you

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how you want to present a picture to best suit the context. Once you’ve figured

out a way to achieve permanence in end result, you can proceed further to

explore other options while keeping your first attempt for reference.

Editing Doesn’t Mean Unprofessional

There’s a growing aversion to edited pictures that have come to define “bad

photography.” However, it would be completely unnatural not to make use of

technology and uphold archaic belief systems regarding photography. There

are a number of editing tools available on the web that can be downloaded.

Once you’ve mastered the art of photography, the last step is to make your

pictures stand out using the right effects in the right places. It will enable your

picture to attain a certain tone or a theme. In the end, a picture needs to tell a

story.

Andy Hayes Oregon’s state treasury photo-shoot was a professional

assignment and the talented photographer nailed it by adding some breath-

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taking effects in his photos. He believes in editing as a practice and it’s very

much a part of good photography unlike the general belief that counters that

essential trait in a professional photographer.