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Old January 14th 08, 10:27 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Find a Subject (Photography Tips)

As a amateur photographer or professional photographer you are not
going to be successful unless you have subjects to shoot. After all,
the subject is what will make or break your work. Luckily, it is easy
to find photo subjects that you can work with. After all, almost
everything around you can be a subject for your next photography. This
includes everything from people to landscape to pets to lifeless
objects. The photo subjects that you deal with are up to you.
Most photographers like to focus on one kind of subject so that they
can become an specialist in that area. Early on you should decide what
you like to shoot, and then stick to that subject for a while. The
best way to determine what photography subject is best for you is to
try out each one. After you shoot everything from people to pets you
will have a best idea of what you want to focus on.
Now that you know what photo subjects interest you, head out and find
scenes that suit your needs. If you are going to focus on scenery
photography you should be able to find much work by simply stepping
out of your home. Does it get any easier than that? People who like to
shoot subjects such as people and pets may find it a bit more
difficult to find subjects. But if you keep your eyes open, it is safe
to say that big opportunities will become accessible.
Overall, finding photography subjects is a key to piece of luck. But
before you do this, make sure you know what you are looking for. Once
you have an idea of what photo subject are better for you, you can
then begin to scour the field for the perfect set up.

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