Smart Photography 201707

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25th book So Said The Wise will soon
be published. The reason I choose to
publish my work in the form of books
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has a bigger shelf-life as compared to
the latter. They sit in a library or on a
bookshelf for many years.

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too. Study the work of masters, try
to understand what makes their
pictures great. Apply the same tactics
in your work. No photograph can
be repeated and you cannot imitate
the masters, but you can use their
work as inspiration”. To a large
extent, I have tried to follow his
footsteps and achieved a lot from
his advice. I absolutely believe that
the key to achieving your goals is
experimentation. I am proud to say
that I began moonlight photography
in this country way back in 1983,
using large format cameras with
exposures going from one to four
hours. These are the experiments
and the risks that I took which paid
me rich dividends. Do not expect to
become the masters of your art in a
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of a photographer are tough, then
it gets easier. Lastly, avoid beating
your own drum, avoid packaging
and marketing, as no self respecting
photographer should indulge in such
mediocrity. |SP

advice for budding photographers
and nature lovers?
I will share with the youngsters, an
advice, which my beloved father
once gave me. He used to say,
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your work harshly, see what could
have improved and if something
is good, try to repeat it next time

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