I first started out shooting photojournalism in college. And back then, we used little point and shoot cameras to get the shot. We did it with all JPEGs. And we passed the class and learned to tell stories.
But I eventually moved up to a RAW shooting camera. And for years, I stuck with it. In recent times though, I've wanted to return to my roots. The truth is that you don't need to shoot RAW to be a professional photographer. In fact, not only is that a misconception. It's flat out wrong. And if you say otherwise, then you're spreading misinformation. . thephoblographer.com
2021-6-30 07:00