Chapter 7 Team Learning
Teamwork
The practice of photography is generally thought of as a solitary practice. Photographers tend to personally select the equipment that they feel will best serve their needs. They choose a path for their image-making that is informed by their unique life experience. Photographers naturally compose and judge the quality of photos with their own eyes. Opinions and reactions to all images arise privately in the mind of the photographer. Apart from a support structure of peers, supporters, and clients, the photographer is alone when they look through the viewfinder and decide when to push the button. In postproduction, editing is greatly influenced by the photographer’s preferences. In fact, one of the main catalysts ...
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