What you see, what you imagine.
You see that the photos taken by bloggers in the network celebrities are really beautiful, and you make up your mind to become a famous photojournalist. This is where the dream begins. It could be a dream or a nightmare. What you see is only the superficial phenomenon, the model's resistance to being beaten, and the rich expressive force in front of the camera. These are all important factors that make photos look good, and of course you can't do without your excellent photography skills. A popular joke in the circle depicts three elements: model, model and model. All jokes are the truth behind them.
You're really touched.
One day, through your efforts, you became a photojournalist. You find that what you are facing now is completely different from what you thought before. You will meet all kinds of amateurs and requirements. You are bent on taking good photos, but the customer's conditions are limited and the company's requirements are helpless. You wanted to be a perfectionist craftsman, but now you have become a compromise server.
Conditional restrictions. Why is there such a big discrepancy?
① Different subjects. The goal of online celebrity bloggers: models. Your goal: all kinds of amateurs.
② Time is not allowed. Internet celebrity blogger: A model can change different clothes, shapes and venues every day. You: At least 2-3 customers every day, the same clothes and facilities samples.
③ Different identities and purposes. Bloggers in online celebrities: It is a cooperative relationship with models, as long as both sides are happy. Is a collaborator. You: You have a relationship with the customer, and the customer is happy. It is a server.
The last words.
You can take photos, but never be a professional photojournalist. This is a change of identity. You have changed from a craftsman who only wants to take good photos to a really good server, who is good at serving customers. But also subject to various conditions such as shooting object, time, company regulations, commercial value and so on. That's what you think, but this is the reality. Under such conditions and circumstances, your initial sincerity and love for photography will eventually die out. Portraits are just for fun. Everyone wants to have fun with each other, and the person you shot is happy, so draw a perfect ending. On weekends, pick a nice day and invite friends to take photos.