6 Tips on Photography I Learnt From Paul Hampartsoumian By Amanda
Stay committed, they need to rely on you
One of the tips Paul gave was that you had to love the art, which I found extremely important. If you don’t love what you do, then it’ll be difficult to motivate and continue to do your job. You may find it boring, not have the patience for it or constantly get frustrated at the results you get and when you have clients, you need to get the work done.
Portfolios don’t work for everyone
Whilst it is good to have a portfolio, don’t threat too much if it doesn’t work out for you. Every artist is different and some photographers don’t rely on their portfolio to get them work.
It’s not going to happen overnight
I feel like this can fall with any bit of work. You should never expect anything to happen overnight, and photography is no different. Just because you have, a phone or camera does not make you an expert photographer.
Winner has a plan, loser has an excuse
If you want to get somewhere, plan. There will be times where you have to think on the spot and go with what you have. Even in the end, if it doesn’t end up being successful or going the direction you hoped it would. As long as you tried and looked at all the possible outcomes, that’s good enough. What’s not is giving up and trying to make excuses for it
There’s a 1000 photographers out there, you have to make them want you
You have to stand out from the crowd and make them want you. One opportunity could be all you need to prove yourself.
Be bold
Here he was talking about how you need to be the one to approach people, mainly those who are famous. Don’t be afraid if someone says no and move onto the next. It’s nothing personal, and some people are tired, stressed or just don’t like having their photos be taken













