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Here is an example of taking a shit photo and relying on editing it later to salvage it. Seriously take a decent photo to begin with would be a good start.
I am no pro but I can get a decent shot SOOC and only need to make very slight adjustments to white balance, contrast ect.
clever_kiwiParticipantHere are a couple of examples from New Zealand I found on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nicole-Mennell-Photography/252279871488197?fref=ts not the worst about but a recent post sums it up perfectly, typical fauxtog talk, I cant attach a screen shot but will copy and past below;
“Every now and then I get the question `are you a qualified photographer’ ANSWER: NO!
I have taught myself everything I know, I haven’t just brought a camera an decided I wanted to be a photographer, ask any of my family members or child hood friends Ive always loved photography I would say as growing up I wanted a career as a photographer or to be a `ice cream tester’ . What pushed me into making this happen was the birth of my first child Axton , i forever photographed him edited the photos I then gave birth to my 2nd child Taytun I was a mother of two at 18 an wanted to prove to the ones that doubted me I WILL ACHIEVE MY DREAM I HAD SINCE I WAS AT PRIMARY SCHOOL. I Brought my first dslr camera, googled photography, camera settings, read books, played with my camera. I have achieved my goals, worked as hard as the ‘qualified’ am a full manual mode photographer an achieved amazing pictures I Am learning still but anyone with many years experience still learns new things”Here is another, https://www.facebook.com/RhodesPhotos
And another https://www.facebook.com/modephotographer?fref=ts
Plenty of them here.
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