You scroll through your feed, and at every 'step' there are perfect, colorful and from the right angles photos that highlight the beauty and hide the less pleasant. Looking at their consistently good photography results, you probably wonder how they do it. It's all in the tricks that everyone keeps quiet about.
You probably don't know much persons, which just stand in front of lens, and the final result of the photography is stunning. For 'always beautiful photos' it hides quite a few worksa. Bloggers learn how position correctly in front of the lens, which programs for photo editing to use and how to evaluate well, which location would be suitable for photographye. So there's a lot more going on behind the scenes than that 'owners of wonderful photos' they never speak.
A good photo hides a lot of bad ones.
Many believe that a perfect recording is created in just one take, but this happens very rarely. Photographers have to take hundreds of photos to capture the best one worthy of publication. Bloggers often have to test different angles, positions and locations before creating the perfect photo. Most photos won't make an impression, so you have to experiment to get the photo you've been looking for.
Planning is key.
It would probably be nice to be able to produce the best photo at every moment, but that's not realistic. A lot of planning is required, namely finding locations, lighting, clothes that will go with the whole. It is a creative process that requires time and dedication.
You have to wake up early.
You are probably wondering how bloggers capture photos in the most popular tourist destinations. It's simply a matter of getting up early to capture the dream lighting in your photo and also to 'drive away' the crowds of people who might spoil your photo.
Editing a photo can make or break the final result.
Even the most professional cameras sometimes fail to capture the true atmosphere of a particular scene, so photo editing is essential. At first glance, the photo editing process seems short, but it takes much longer than it seems. The eternal question is how to choose the right filter when there are so many available.
A photo doesn't capture the whole story.
A beautiful photo makes a trip a fairytale, but we never know what's behind the lens. You usually don't see the long waits on planes, missed flights, night buses and logistics that are a prerequisite for one good photo.