Do you want to become a better photographer? Vision in Photography

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What does it take to become a better Photographer?
Photography is Art, it is the expression of my Vision,
It is an imaginative Creation!
Why I took a Photograph, should always be more important than how!

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34 Comments
  1. Attilio Ruffo says

    What really matters in your photography?

  2. Jeff McKeown says

    I hope everyone who has remembers the first time they got the shot they were after. The composition, the colors, the mood, the vibrancy, that time when your result exceeded your expectations. That happened to me yesterday. I didn't want to go out. It was after work and I wanted to sit and have some wine and wait for my wife while hanging out with my dogs. But, the approaching sunset was telling a story that I needed to see. I got up, grabbed my "bug out bag" (all my gear ready to go at any time) and I bugged out. I arrived, and it was freezing. I ignored the dozens of people and found my spot. I used all of the techniques that I have learned from you and many others but never "got the shot". Then I got it. I looked at my screen and thought…I better leave. All this to say thank you for what you do. Inspire. I nailed it. it's not perfect. I see the imperfections, but it's mine. I did "what others do". i got the shot. Now, I can't wait to go get more. It's really what satisfies you that makes it yours and separates you as an artist. We'll all see it in each other's work. We'll all be proud of what you captured and will know it's your's.

  3. anna8bananas says

    Great video.more like this,please! I love your tutorials and philosophy about photography.

  4. kishore varma says

    Inspiring video sir .

  5. Antonio Castañeda says

    I do take photos to assure me that still I am capable to share my feelings with someone that take a minute to hear me!

  6. RDS Photography says

    I agree that what counts most is the photographer's ability to "see" and compose images that tell a story and/or express an emotion. Sometimes I get extraordinary images with my iPhone. At other times it's with my Z7. On the other hand, I think by learning and practicing many techniques (often only attainable with a more advanced camera) a photographer's vision of what's possible in capturing and post-processing a scene broadens that photographer's vision and creative potential. Today's creative and technical possibilities have come a long way since the early 60's when all I had was a Nikon F with a 50mm 1.4 lens and processed images in a darkroom.

  7. Shivang Anand says

    so much inspiration

  8. Marc Etchegaray says

    "Why I took a photography should always be more important than how"… One of the best advices I heard for a long time from a great photographer. Thank you.

    "Pourquoi" ai-je pris cette photo devrait toujours être plus important que "Comment"… Un des meilleurs conseils que j'ai pu entendre depuis fort longtemps de la part d'un grand photographe. Merci

  9. Emanuel Ribeiro says

    I always start to imagine a photo wherever I have been and then I am going there to do the picture that I did imagine before

  10. mirkow6 says

    Bellissimo video… montato in maniera suprema…e bel messaggio….!

  11. Boris N says

    Hello Attilio, i spend many hours with watching your videos. I am glad I found somebody like you on youtube. You are a true inspiration. Grazie per tutto che fai per la gente :). I hope i said it right

  12. Charles Howard says

    I believe learning to see is King here. This is also dependant upon your own personal feeling, including state of mind at that particular time. I have found inspiration can gather momentum when having troubled oneself with a good hike to the set destination. Good equipment can help enhance any results and provide and aid to achieving them in the first place. Thank You for much inspiration Attilio.

  13. Anant Sharma says

    The days when I am at Home, Photography becomes bringing the beautiful scenes from the city where almost everyone has lost the temptation to know more and love a lot this city. It's more about finding the treasure from the same boring thing to what nobody wants to see more. Another good reason is I don't feel alone when I am almost always ready to capture the things I would like to keep as a story.

    [ Photography – a timeless joy, bringing beauty come out from everywhere ]

  14. Eddy j. Photography says

    Atitilio, for me ..its asking myself everyday its a new day it will be different and maybe new ideas new sights walking the street and using new setting while exploring the outside realm of my shooting being expressive in what i do in sad and happy times..also would love to see your friend and you together again

  15. Paul Udowiesner says

    I loved this one please do more like this.

  16. Warren Gibson says

    You are so right , Love what you say ,thanks for rekindling my enthusiasm … again !

  17. Giovanni Siano says

    Definitely more videos like this! Trying – just trying as easy it's not – to explain why we do things, not how we do it.

  18. Philip Edward Caddick says

    Hi Attilio thanks for the video. I can see from your video that you are a cool, calm and humours person which makes watching your videos more interesting where as most others photographers can make a person feel a less confident in their own abilities. I love getting out there thinking about the photo, working out how's the best way to show people what you are trying to achieve but a the moment I'm so stressed out it not work and seeing this video it has shown a little bit of light through the darkness that is around me at the moment, thank you so much and looking forward to watching more of your videos. All the best Phil

  19. Dan Urban says

    I love it! focus on they why you took the photo not the how! Love your videos Attillio.

  20. Giuseppe Capilli says

    The why is far more important than how and what. Well said. Also, the eye takes the pictures, to be precise, it's your mind. Cultivate your mind to take better pictures.

  21. Pascal Thiebaud says

    yes I agreed. I'm a beginner but what a realize it's that it takes time to find the good subject and the good composition. often i'm going to fast, I want to find something but in fact I need to be more present to myself, open my eyes with no pressure, enjoying to be outdoor, enjoying nature and if nothing happens it's ok. I also do the photo that I love without thinking about others, if they like it I appreciate if not it doesn't matter. I have nothing to prove. I really love your long exposure, that true there's a lot of serenity, peace and it's good for this brutal world sometimes.

  22. Keith Lai says

    Great ! I totally agreed. would you have video showing us what need to attend when taking wide angle landscape photos? I am interested in that. thanks!

  23. Ann Vad Steffensen says

    Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy your thoughts on photography.

  24. Mark Draper says

    Philosophy in Photography I like it

  25. Jesus Goyco says

    Wow very thought provoking Attilio. Never thought of if from the perspective you’ve shared in this video. Often times I compare myself to others and say to myself I wish I can take photos the way they do. But I realize photography is a symphony a very eclectic one at that and many different styles at that. To say the least there really isn’t a wrong way, it’s as you said why I took the shot and what did it mean to me will come through. Thank you!

  26. V N Rao Polamarasetty says

    nice inspiration

  27. Diego BIANCANI says

    Guardando i tuoi video mi hai fatto tornare la voglia di fotografare che avevo un po perso. Mi sono reso conto di aver finora usato lightroom superficialmente e spesso in modo sbagliato. Sei di grande ispirazione. Complimenti

  28. Ki Ko says

    I do love photography but time and money is the problem. Also I owned Canon 750D with 50mm 1.8mm & 18-135mm and tripod. What should i do to become a good photographer?

  29. Mario Hrubý says

    Photography is for me relax, possibility to increase own knowledges and way how to recast my vision and feelings to photo output …

  30. sik19999 says

    thanks for the video. getting more into my photography, so I appreciate your questions and I will ask why to take​ the photos. these videos are great please carry on adding to this.

  31. Robert Zakrison says

    I'm a new, very pleased subscriber! I am thoroughly enjoying your videos. Informative on many levels! Thank you for sharing your thoughts, passion and knowledge. I look forward to seeing more of your videos, new or old.

  32. Richard Coomber says

    Why is my favourite question in life and I like the idea of asking why instead of how. Thanks for the prompt

  33. Gym Kirk says

    Well said

  34. Seths Dad says

    Ive watched this maybe 6 or 7 times now, and still each time i learn or realize something different. I am going to have to make a recording of this so i can listen to it when im out in a place without wifi or cellular if u dont mind 🙂

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