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How Humans Learned to Capture Light
Photography is so deeply embedded in our daily lives that it’s easy to forget how revolutionary it once was. Today, we take thousands of photos effortlessly with our phones—but the journey to capturing the first permanent image took centuries of curiosity, experimentation, and persistence.
It’s Not the Camera, It’s You
Starting your journey in photography can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re surrounded by endless recommendations, reviews, and shiny new gear. One of the most common mistakes beginners make is assuming that a more expensive camera will automatically produce better photos. It’s an easy trap to fall into — after all, if it costs more, it must be better, right?
Not necessarily.
Conceptual emptiness photography
At the very beginning of my photography journey, I was absolutely convinced I had talent. Not “maybe I have talent,” not “we’ll see” - nope. I had talent. One glance at the camera screen and I was already envisioning exhibitions, publications, and interviews where I’d talk about my “unique artistic style.”
In the Beginning, There Was Light…
It started when I was about 15 — with a simple need to hold on to a moment. To keep it from fading, from changing, from disappearing with time. Photography became that quiet answer.