Are you a Lazy Digital Photographer?

Digtal Photography has made photographers lazy. Photographers need to remember how to work for great images. This article has a few simple tips.

Digital Photography has made us lazy. I believe we expect too much and do too little to produce great photographs. Right now we tend to settle for decent pictures captured in the camera that we can improve in Photoshop later. Now don’t get me wrong I like digital but I think photographers have forgotten how to work for great images.

Let me give you an example. When photographers take a picture with a digital camera today they turn on the camera press the shutter and the camera does the rest. The camera determines the exposure, auto focus, and even color settings if we want it to.

When photographers use to take pictures they would work for it. They would choose the right film, measure the exposure with a gray card or hand light meter, pre focus the camera manually and then release the shutter.

The problem is that today’s digital cameras are 80% right. We as photographers have begun to trust the camera computer and not our own brains. We figure if the camera it isn’t right then just fix the photo in Photoshop later. This extra step takes time and money. If we can do it right the first time then we don’t need the extra Photoshop time.

I suggest breaking free from the auto everything mode and try things the old fashioned way. Here are a few ideas:


I believe if we work to make every image great in the camera then we will produce better photographs and spend less time in Photoshop.

Posté par chad à 02:04, March 29 2005