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Your Photography Portfolio - Continue to Improve Your Landscape Photography Skills

Saturday, August 15th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

We’ve all read the web sites that tell us to use certain methodologies to enhance our landscape photography portfolio and seascape photography skills, or to post process our pictures in a special way and nearly all of these suggestions are extremely valid ones but after you understand the fundamentals there’s one extremely quick and easy way to boost your photography portfolio and that is to head outside and just start taking photos to begin.

Sounds too simple? Well it is correct, there’s nothing like practise and heaps of it to quickly boost and boost your talents. The other concept behind this concept is that the more you are out shooting the larger chance you have of capturing that ‘magic’ light that no one else has managed to capture before. We have all heard the term that practise makes perfect and whilst I’m not making claims to be perfect I’ve certainly found that the more I am outside shooting the more I am brooding about shooting and the better I get.

When I initially began out I could not see why I was not capturing any decent landscape footage in 6 months I’d managed to capture perhaps three sellable photos. Ultimately it dawned on me after speaking to some pros that I just wasn’t getting out there enough firstly to enhance my talents and secondly to boost my probabilities at capturing a great photo.

I quickly learnt I had to be more obsessive about there photography portfolio getting out there so I went from taking footage once each 2 - 3 weeks to living and respiring landscape photography and spending up to 10hrs a week taking footage. An superb thing happened my photography improved out of site and my portfolio expanded very quickly to the point that I had a collection of photographs that I was extremely proud of.
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