Probably talking about new IPs? Studios are pretty risk averse nowadays.
Probably talking about new IPs? Studios are pretty risk averse nowadays.
Photography looks deceptively easy. You just go out and click a button. It’s so much more than that. I feel like a huge issue with amateur photographers is that they don’t want to put the time in to develop their visual literacy. Studying classical painting, other photographers’ work, even cinematography, poetry, literature, is what helps develop the sense of what does and doesn’t work in an image.
Photography is mostly about pictures though. Do cooks talk mostly about ovens? Yes, the tool is important, but no oven is going to bake a pretty cake on its own. There’s often this obsession with technology that brings little to the art of photography itself.
What kind of discussions are you looking for? Technology, gear, aesthetics, photographers to study, books?
Sadly, my Pixel 3A is not supported. The cutoff point is the next gen of the phones.
That’s another way to word it. As I said, enjoy what other people’s success looks like and be inspired by it. You can try to do the same things, if you find value in them, but just know that your success might look differently.
Comparison is the thief of joy. Enjoy others’ success but compare yourself of today with yourself from the past.
I love it, thanks for sharing! You chose the better frame as well!