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By : kikaru kung    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-07 04:14:02
There is a principle in management science that claims in business an individual is promoted to the extent of their own incompetence and no further. It's referred to as the 'Peter Principle' formulated by Dr. Laurence J. Peter in his book of the same name. Once that they stagnate and can solely move sideways. This can be true for photography also. Once you reach your level of incompetence or maximum ability, there you sit. It's at this point the interest wanes and your camera outings become a lot of and more infrequent. In alternative words, another death of digital photography.
There can continually be the hardliners in any field who will continue to practise to the extent of their incompetence, but, the common Joe who was once excited by digital photography is no more. The enthusiast has lost his enthusiasm.
Therefore what's the solution to the problem? The main target, as in any hobby or pastime, could be a continual learning process. Within the business world we call it upskilling. Adding competency and qualifications to your existing tool bag will keep you moving up the ladder of promotion. It is the same with photography. Learning is imperative.
Most people are at some stage dissatisfied with our photos. They don't quite appear as if those in the glossy magazines and daily newspapers. What's it that they have that rest do not? They've learnt the techniques and disciplines of photography and have applied them on a continuing learning journey to nice photos.
A hobby, as with any plant or animal, has to be nurtured if it's to indicate any signs of growth. Shopping for a digital camera with the only real purpose of simply snapping away while not the high costs of film, will on most occasions end in the death of digital photography. If your digital photography goes to flourish it can need 3 key ingredients:
1. Time
Like something of worth in life time is a key ingredient to its success. Unless you are taking the time to speculate in any venture you may in all probability reap constant reward. Garbage in garbage out. No pain no gain because the recent adage goes. There's no instant photography.
2. Passion
Unless you're enthusiastic regarding a hobby or pastime it's inevitable that it can gradually diminish with time and eventually fizzle out. I speak from experience. Developing your passion is crucial to growth. Passion is that the fuel that fires your hobby.
3. Ability
Some are born with natural ability however for many people we tend to have to figure at it. Practise makes perfect. If you don't have ability then acquire it in no matter method you legally can. Acquiring ability may be a method and for many folks a journey of discovery. Something we have to work at.
Take any of those 3 points out of digital photography and its demise is well on the way. But, the key point is photography. Learning photography and acquiring inventive photography skills can nurture digital photography and keep it alive.
Photography isn't governed by the medium it uses, digital, film, pinhole or Polaroid. Photography stands alone and freelance of the tools or media. Like beauty it's in the attention of the beholder. It's not contained in a very box, a camera or digital sensor. Its results can be seen on a computer, t-shirt or magazine.
Digital photography is the solution to photography as a result of of its simple use, methods of distribution and costs. However take photography out of digital and it will lead to the death of digital photography.

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