Friday, 17 August 2018

Websites aimed to mid-level (but hobbyist) photographers?


For the (short) time I've been shooting, I've noticed that most websites I follow seems to be aimed towards super newbies or sector professionals (or both at the same time): Either you get articles in the lines of "what is aperture", "why you should get the nifty fifty" or "let's take a look (again) at basic composition rules" or "why you should get a 70-200" or "let's talk about this professional-grade stuff that cost more than the hardware this website relies on", "Look, Leica is selling something new: Advice on getting a new mortgage on your home) usually with some generic pseudophilosophical/self help articles ("Why you should take photos from strangers*", "How to find motivation to shoot?") here and there.I mean, from time to time, is interesting finding this kind of articles, even though I'm not even thinking going full frame, but I find the lack of insightful articles (Interviews to photographers, talks on personal styles or, mid-level technical stuff) tiresome.So, well, any well-written (not youtube, please), photography blogs/websites I could read on?*Never to be confused with "why you should shoot strangers", you shouldn't be reading these blogs, anyway. via /r/photography https://ift.tt/2L21R2H

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