Originally Posted by
Wayland
Very interesting question...
I have said many times that I can teach anyone the techniques of photography but I cannot give them the "eye".
A good subject is important but not essential. Proof of this comes from wonderful pictures taken of really mundane subjects by great photographers.
Good technique is important but not essential. Proof of this comes from great pictures taken by absolute beginners with simple cameras.
A good eye for a picture is essential. Proof of this comes from technically perfect pictures taken of fantastic subjects with top notch equipment that are really awful.
I've yet to read a book on composition that gives you the eye. They explain "rules" but also tell you that those rules can be broken.
As an example I have just read a superb book written by some very talented professional photographers but the chapter on composition was just recycled "rules" which degenerated into "art speak" whenever they tried to explain which rules to use or break.
The truth of the matter is that you can train your eye but nobody can do it for you.
Take every opportunity to look at pictures. Books, magazines, galleries or the Internet. First of all find out what you like and what you don't like. Your likes will not necessarily be the same as other people's. I used to use a scrapbook for this but that was long before the Internet became so visual.
Once you know what you like, start trying to work out why you like them. What are the common factors? How do they make you feel? Stuff like that.
Don't be afraid of trying to copy the pictures you like. You probably won't get exactly the same results but you will learn an enormous amount by trying. It's called inspiration and artists and photographers do it all the time, both consciously and unconsciously. By the time it is unconscious, people will call it your style...
This will not happen overnight, we live in a World that expects instant solutions but some things still cannot be rushed I'm afraid. You will take hundreds of pictures if not thousands and get a few gems in return. As time goes on, with practice, you will take less and get more but there will always be some that don't quite make it.
The only people that don't make mistakes are those that don't make anything.
You have already taken the most important step on that journey though, by recognising that there is something worth the effort of learning, and I wish you luck along your road.