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Hello colleagues, today we live in an era where phones have extremely powerful cameras compared to devices from the beginning of the millennium, but at the same time that several brands have sophisticated flagships there is a problem that affects them all. The monotonous over-processing of photos, making every photo taken in automatic mode practically the same, with small differences in saturation, exposure and artificial sharpness, and this is what leads people to find their photos so dull, as they are empty, without identity .
Having said that, I would like some suggestions from you on how to develop your own style of photography, as it is indeed possible to use these powerful pocket cameras to record different moments. I notice that the photos that come out of this automatic processing pattern generally explore a retro aesthetic, 80s and rbg lights to create arcade style lighting. or super dramatic photo editing, with great almost divine lighting on the object of attention and dark vignettes all around It's not something that really suits me, I wanted to explore other photographic aspects and eventually create my own brand.
So, what suggestions and stories do you have to tell about your maturation process, what is your identity?
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