Have you ever wondered how some photographers consistently capture extraordinary images? The secret often lies in 'building your eye' – training yourself to see the world like a camera lens.
Start by simply observing your surroundings. Notice how light plays off surfaces, how colors complement or contrast, and how everyday scenes possess their own rhythm and balance. Practice by framing shots with your mind's eye before snapping a picture. This exercise enhances your awareness and helps you anticipate the perfect moment.
Don’t rush the process. Building your eye is a journey, not a sprint. The more you practice, the more intuitive your photographic instincts will become.
What's a new detail you've noticed recently that you hadn't before? Curious to hear your thoughts!