Brati007 wrote:did you learn all this on your own or is rather based on ytube tutorials?
Well it is a combination of both. For example composition and lighting is something that I really wanted to understand. So I often just sit around in my room photographing different things under different lighting to see what comes out. For composition I often just watch video vlogs and look at what they do for composition and whether the result is something I like too. This vid is a good example of that:
But you can't really get a good understanding of it unless you practice it a lot. Going out and just shooting pictures even when the conditions aren't perfect is worth it as you will have to work way harder to get something good.
With editing the photo's I have watched probably somewhere around 20 hours of youtube videos about them. Just to understand what everything does, what options there are and what to do/not do. The videos I watch about them are often just things I come across and want to understand better. So I started with the most generic out of generic videos, heard/saw a few things and looked more into that, and with that video I saw some more things I wanted to know more about, etc. etc. For example the focus stacking is something my dad heard of and asked whether I could do that too with this camera. So I went and looked for it and figured the whole thing out with a few videos.
I really have dived down deep into this and I love that I can just keep diving deeper and deeper and still have more than enough things to explore. Right now I have been doing a bit of landscape/scenery, product and nature photography. But there is so much more to discover there and also there are other genres like street photography which I havent even touched yet.