When starting out in photography, the most common advice professional photographers before you will offer is for you to experiment, shoot everything and anything you possibly can and find where your interests lies. This might take a couple months or even a couple years but when you’re sure about what you’re most passionate about or just interested in, you start grooming yourself and developing your skills and its at this stage that you probably want to develop a photographic style or artistic style that sets your images apart from others and make them unique to you.
In this video, Marvin Grey goes through 7 tips/steps that can help you develop your unique style in photography. Through the 8 minutes duration of the video, Marvin talks about his own journey and active steps you can take so you develop that unique style of imagery that gives your work a level of consistency over the years. Some of the tips include;
- Find a Specific Genre of Photography
- Study the Works of Artists You Admire
- Shoot to Edit
- Experiment With Different Techniques in Post-Processing
- Use Your Previous Work as Reference
- Be Open to Change
- Find Something You’ll Enjoy
To hear him speak about the tips above indepth, watch the video below;
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