Overrated or Underrated Trends in Photography

For today’s episodes, we take a look at some of the photography trends that I think are either overrated or underrated. In the photography world, it can be really difficult to set yourself apart from the crowd while simultaneously trying to keep up with the new photography fads.

Here are some of the recent trends in photography I really love and some that I think get a bit too much hype. This episode is perfect for beginners navigating the field as well as experts who want to share their insight and opinions on some recent photography trends!

“I think that a lot of us are sick of seeing the same posts from different people of the same epic perfect shots, we're desensitized to like really good photos.”

Today’s Topics:

00:30 - High Aputure/Low Apurture

05:24 - Portrait vs. Landscape

08:27 - Photoshop AI

11:46 - Burst/Better Comps

16:06 - Talking with a Camera in My Face

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Hey Daydreamers!

In today’s episode, we're flipping the script on some wedding photography trends. 

Is it time to say goodbye to the comfort of prime lenses and low apertures? We’ll chat about my recent inspiration from iconic New York street photographers like Gary Winogrand, Vivian Mayer, Bill Cunningham and more recently, Chris Chu and Joe Greer, sharing how injecting candidness and context can transform your photographic storytelling. 

I’ll pull back the curtain on my recent addition of a Fujifilm Medium Format camera to my all Sony kit. And Reveal the profound effect it's had on my approach to capturing images. 

We'll discuss the art of slowing down, the magic of composition, and the deep connections formed with clients when the camera is put aside. 

Let’s reflect on overrated aspects of photography and challenge the way we think about the art of photography. Ready to dive in? Let’s do it!

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