09-02-2021, 03:45 PM
<p>despite the difficulties with frequent releases of equipment, the paradox of choosing a format and brand, as well as the complexity of modern cameras, we, photographers, strive to take good pictures. First of all, we want to be happy-and creative-in our craft, regardless of whether we are new amateurs or experienced professionals.<br>In addition to thinking and accumulating equipment, photography is "dedicated to the art, application and practice of creating durable images by recording light..." *<br>So, how do we find happiness in the art, application and practice of photography?<br>How do we maintain a perspective that encourages us to return to the shutter button again and again?<br>What habits do we follow that lead to pleasure?<br>Here are a few things that I think can contribute to a "happy photo": Take<br>more care of the place, lighting and composition, and not about the equipment.<br>Know our equipment and make the best use of what we have at the moment.<br>Try to shoot more often.<br>Look for topics that match our interests and be passionate about them.<br>Be critical of our images, but not too critical so that we don't notice the good ones. Consider positive criticism from others and accept compliments.<br>Please note that not every photo will be worth keeping.<br>Improve our skills through exchange, training and practice.<br>Show our photos to others.<br>Print out some of our best works.<br>Travel light with a camera.<br>Are you a happy photographer? What are your tips?<br>If you are a professional, what brings you pleasure while running your business?<br></p>