Your photos are amazing!
I wonder if you could give me/us a quick class about your techniques. I know it’s something you don’t learn in a day but at least it would help.
I’ll take you up on your offer and ask you some stuff, if you don’t mind =P
First question(one out of 50):
How do you do to take great pictures?
You must have a secret, and you don’t have to reveal it at all, but maybe just to share it a bit? Remember that sharing is good.
Second question:
Do i need a really pro cam for taking great pics? and that leads me to the third question:
Why can’t i capture amazing shoots with just a normal camera, just like in old times ??? and …
Forth question:
Did you really think i was going to ask you 50 questions? =P … got ya!!!
I guess those questions are enough for now. I really appreciate your kindness. Anke im Voraus (Thanks in advance).
I’ll be waiting for your answer.
One more thing… the email i left is fake… sorry =P
but i’ll give you a real one soon, and also an explanation if you want it.
The only secret I have is that I take a lot of pictures to get a few good ones. I also take the time to find the place and the time at which a picture will maybe look good.
While you don’t need a pro camera to take good pictures, it helps in some extreme situations. A pro camera will take better pictures than a pocket camera… only if you shoot the exact same thing at the exact same time and know how to use the camera. Some of the pictures I took and like the most were shot with a pocket camera (Canon PowerShot A70.) And I took a LOT of crappy pictures with my “pro” camera.
Thanks a lot!
It really gives me an idea of what could i do for improving my skills in photography. I may follow some of your advices sice they’re practical and logical and concret (easy to do when you don’t have so much time).
Hope i don’t bother you with my questions.
:)
Dublin? The middle photo looks like Custom House.
Very nice picures!
Geoffrey, not it’s Lyon, in France :)
Nice pics Romain !!, not so beautiful as your FRC book -:) haha ! I recieved my copy today from amazon !!!
thanks for writing it !!!
Your photos are amazing!
I wonder if you could give me/us a quick class about your techniques. I know it’s something you don’t learn in a day but at least it would help.
Thanks Sussy. I’d be glad to give you some specific advices. Just drop me an email if you have questions.
I’ll take you up on your offer and ask you some stuff, if you don’t mind =P
First question(one out of 50):
How do you do to take great pictures?
You must have a secret, and you don’t have to reveal it at all, but maybe just to share it a bit? Remember that sharing is good.
Second question:
Do i need a really pro cam for taking great pics? and that leads me to the third question:
Why can’t i capture amazing shoots with just a normal camera, just like in old times ??? and …
Forth question:
Did you really think i was going to ask you 50 questions? =P … got ya!!!
I guess those questions are enough for now. I really appreciate your kindness. Anke im Voraus (Thanks in advance).
I’ll be waiting for your answer.
One more thing… the email i left is fake… sorry =P
but i’ll give you a real one soon, and also an explanation if you want it.
The only secret I have is that I take a lot of pictures to get a few good ones. I also take the time to find the place and the time at which a picture will maybe look good.
While you don’t need a pro camera to take good pictures, it helps in some extreme situations. A pro camera will take better pictures than a pocket camera… only if you shoot the exact same thing at the exact same time and know how to use the camera. Some of the pictures I took and like the most were shot with a pocket camera (Canon PowerShot A70.) And I took a LOT of crappy pictures with my “pro” camera.
Hope this helps :)
Thanks a lot!
It really gives me an idea of what could i do for improving my skills in photography. I may follow some of your advices sice they’re practical and logical and concret (easy to do when you don’t have so much time).
Hope i don’t bother you with my questions.
:)