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Top Reasons to Take Up Photography as a Hobby

One need not be a genius to learn how to operate a camera and take gorgeous photos, given the conveniences of modern technology. Even our smartphones now carry high-quality and high-pixel cameras and lenses for practicing our shooting skills.

The same is true even before the advent of modern and handier photo devices. We all have, at some point, picked up a camera. Maybe during a trip, a wedding, or just because the camera was there and we were instructed by a family member just to click away.

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Photography is inherently fun and offers lots of room for the imagination. Taking photos lets us capture and immortalize moments. It’s an instant way to document places and people and things. Secondly, it channels the creativity within us. As we become more familiar with the camera, we begin to play around and experiment with lighting, various hues, filter options, and more complex gear.

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Also, the world is riddled with subjects for our newfound photography skills. We can point our cameras at objects, people, wildlife, natural sceneries, etc. Finally, keep in mind that difficult concepts become easier to understand when we are having fun. At some point, developing this hobby will lead to a distinct style that could, in turn, result in actual work opportunities, as more and more people see your dedication and advancing photography techniques.

My name isDr. James DeVellis, a retired law professor from New York City. I’m often on the road, taking nature photos. For more on my photography adventures, subscribe to my blog.

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