Photography Time!

Hey pokie-cookies !!!!! That was cringe… Anyways, today in this blog post I will talk about my new hobby that I started last week, ✨photography✨. Specifically, ✨outdoor photography✨.

A bit of a context. 

The summer before I came to Wellesley College, I was very bored and lonely, thus prompting me to think about potential hobbies that will keep me occupied. So I started crocheting, gardening, and swimming. After watching cinematic photography reels, I set my mind to start it at some point in my life. Fast forward to last week, I was texting my boyfriend about not having hobbies yet again. He proposed I try out photography. And I thought to myself: “Yeah, why not! I have been meaning to start it anyways.” As a result, I ended up buying a Sony camera from Facebook and had my first photography session next to Slater International Center. 

My first photoshoot.

Right before I decided to take pictures, I wanted to remind myself about the basics of outdoor photography. I remembered that I had notes about outdoor photography for beginners in my Notes from the outdoor expo that I visited with my Frost Center for the Environment team way back last spring. Shout out to Philip Carcia! (here’s his website @FindingPhilip) Without him, I would be completely lost as to how to even start photography.

Some wisdom from Philip that I found in my Notes App.

1 – Camera doesn’t matter. It’s all about dedication if you want to be good at it. 

2 – Keep the following points in mind:

a. What speaks to you? What keeps you up at night? Is it location, subject matter, etc.

b. Range of light. Golden hour, sunrise or sunset. Pick a nice light.

c. Composition. Frame the unique way you see. You have to bring order/balance to the chaos around you. 

Camera (Sony zv-1f):

Sunset over Lake Waban

Sun shining between the leaves of a tree.

The corner of the Science Center with a blue sky above it.

A path shrouded in shadows.

A leaf with raindrops on it.

A leaf with rain drops on it framed by light.

I hope this was helpful and it would inspire you guys to be adventurous and try new things!

Running on caffeine yet again, 

Sheker

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