Suddenly, with the advent of the Web, access to the world's best photography was literally at my fingertips. Not only could I view the work of my favorite professional photographers, but also more importantly, I had the chance to discover the work of photographers, who might not be famous but who were producing phenomenal work.
Photo sharing sites and Web sites have been promoted as ways for professional photographers to get work and for the casual snapshooter to share their images with family and friends. However, for enthusiasts like me, it provides a daily dose of inspiration that keeps me excited about my own passion for photography.
Photo sharing sites and Web sites have been promoted as ways for professional photographers to get work and for the casual snapshooter to share their images with family and friends. However, for enthusiasts like me, it provides a daily dose of inspiration that keeps me excited about my own passion for photography.
Sharing and Discussing Photos
What I especially love is the fact that I can easily reach out and
communicate with these photographers to not only compliment them about
their work, but to build relationships. It often becomes more than just a
mutual admiration society, but a way of maintaining my own focus on
challenging myself and having fun with my camera.
I love getting comments on my images in my BetterPholio,
but what really excites me is discovering an image that inspires me to
see the world a little differently. I will often browse through the
galleries of my favorite BP photographers to help open my eyes before a
day of shooting. This helps me to think "out of the box" and take a
different look at the world around me.
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Four Great Choices
With four choices to share photos
BetterPhoto makes it easy for any photographer whether amateur or
professional to create a presence on the Web. With several design
choices, it's simple to personalize the look of a site. I love seeing
how people choose to make the most of their sites, as well as it helps
to consider some great ways of making the most of my own presence on the
Web.The image (right) of a Buddhist monk working at a laptop is the
kind of image I might not have "seen" years ago. But having the
opportunity to learn how other photographers use light and color helped
me refine my eye so that I not only recognized the moment, but also had
the means to successfully capture it.
by Ibarionex R. Perello
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