On average what would you say is your success rate when you go out to shoot? And what’s your experience level?

For myself who has a passion for photography but zero formal training and only purchased my first real camera less than a year ago, I’d say 1% of the pictures that I take are “good” or at least to the point to where I’d share them.

I know a lot comes from just going out and taking pictures but I feel like the gaps between when I go out and take pictures and actually sit at the computer and look at them is so spread out that I can never remember what I did or was thinking last time I was out shooting

  • logstar2@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Entirely depends on the type of photography you’re doing.

    I can shoot the outside of a building or tabletop product photos with a 50% keep rate.

    Pinup photos with a first time model? I tell them that 1% awesomeness is success.

    If you can’t remember your intent when it’s time to edit, write it down. That will help you be more intentional when you shoot. It was what photography students had to do pre-digital.

    Also, start analyzing what went wrong with the 99% you don’t use so you can stop doing those things.

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        1 year ago

        A pretty picture of a pretty girl is easy. A great picture, with the perfect pose, lighting, comp, etc gets tougher.

        Sure she’d post most, but it’s that 1% that makes YOU look good.