How To Remain Inspired - 2 (Advice From Photo-Community) Some time ago I make a small list of ideas on How to remain inspired [https://alionakuznetsova.com/how-to-remain-inspired/]. During the last couple of weeks I post the same question to several photo
Anxiety and Insomnia - Tips And Tricks (In Russian Below) Right now under quarantine many of us are getting a little insane that's why I wanted to share some tips and tricks that helped me
Lessons Learned (My Favorite Of Budapest Questions) * Great product doesn’t “sell itself”. I see a lot of very talented photographers with fantastic universe of works and yet not having almost any recognition. Normally they get to around 500 followers
Project Proposal I think that in time like this it's artist's work to provide a creative outlet for those feelings and at the same time tell a story about fears and hopes of the people in crisis
Budapest Creative Evening - Part 3 Common mistakes of beginners * Lack of retouch. I mentioned it above. "You have no idea how many reasons I hear from the beginner photographers to not retouch, not add enhance their images.
How to become professional photographer? (Question from creative evening in Budapest) So we stablished this: because of a very low threshold of entering the profession, you can't be a professional photographer if you compete based on price only. You have to offer quality that's much higher than one can get from a newbie.
Budapest Creative Evening, Part-2 How to reach foreign galleries? Start with awards and Calls for Submission: * List of Awards [http://fotoroom.co/photography-awards-competitions/] * List of Calls [https://www.callforentry.org/] Before submitting your work to the award,
Working with a camera (settings), composition, post-production - how to set priorities (question from Budapest) So you just got a camera and you want to become a photographer. Now what? I think there are many ways to go from here that work and even more ways that doesn't. So I will just tell you what I did.
Creative Evening in Budapest (Part - 1) Jan 25th I started the teaching part of the year with a creative evening in Budapest. It was a new format for me, we had 12 participants (11 showed up), each sent me some questions and several pictures for portfolio review.
What Kind Of Photographer Are You? Please remember it's not a serious test - just have some fun with it :) What keeps you inspired: A few topics, obsessed with them Inspire easily and let go easily Do