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3 FACTORS OF PHOTOGRAPHS THAT MATTERS



Factors 


So you take those cool pictures of sunset and uploaded to Social-Media and got 100+ impressions , and constantly getting it every-time , is that makes you a great photographer ? Probably not , photography has some key-factors that makes you "Diamond among coals".

How people identify you ? How people could tell that - 'hey look   It's must be his/her image?' instead of  just admiring your photos after uploading it on Facebook/Instagram . Me too have such a friend who photograph completely with his iPhone and makes me think like that "Yes! It must be him".

 Maybe it doesn't matter to you that much , but if you really wanted to known as Photographer , then you should . 

So here are some of it's key-factors. So whats make you different then ?







Make people stop at your image


If a person doesn't stop at your photograph while scrolling his news-feed , then you are failed to set-up your identity. First you have to do that.

 Make your photos astonishing , don't let people think that ' they saw lots & lots of pictures like that , whats special here ? ' Make your photographs unique , and visually appealing. 

With anything that you want - if you are a bad photographer but a very good editor , then show your editing skills & try to impress them , then try to improve your photography by the time. But make people think that you're different from others. 

Composition is the no.1 tonic for this part. Try to improve your composition to boost that thing.


Here's a link that could help you to improve your photography -  http://photographiaindustry.blogspot.in/2018/03/5-ways-to-instantly-boost-your.html





Show patterns


Everything in this world has its own pattern , try to find them and capture the pattern that nobody seen before. Patterns are in every thing , from an ant to a computer , every thing has its own pattern , try to observe them and try to find a frame that nobody could imagine of. 

'People come back to you , when people learn from you' just try to show them a prospective that nobody ever knew . 

I know it's difficult at first but if you start trying from now ,then you shouldn't have have a difficulty later on. Just try to find patterns in your photography.







Tell people story (Not your camera settings)


Picture is picture right ? How could you tell a bunch of words using just a picture ? 

Yes , that's the challenge , you have to make the viewer nostalgic (about nothing , just have to). The more they can relate to your picture with them ? the more you win.

The more they admire you as a good photographer. You just have to tell the story , in every way possible.

 And how to tell that ? Just try to capture the whole circumstance of that subject .

Example - If you shooting a tea-seller , then find a frame that showing that he is a tea-seller , and no other frame could be better than that , and if there is a frame that defining the tea-seller very much , then shoot that also.

 You just have to put a whole story that coming from that particular situation in one frame. That's a bit challenging but keep challenging your self to grow up the most.


- These are the most delicate factors that people take a huge time to under stand



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