Soumitra Dutta: Framing the World as an Entrepreneur through lens
Improving your photography is less about owning the most expensive gear and more about training your eye to see the world differently. Whether you’re shooting on a high-end DSLR or a smartphone, the principles of great imagery remain the same. Core Foundations for Growth To elevate your work from "snapshots" to "photographs," focus on these three pillars: Master Composition: Move beyond placing your subject in the dead center. Use the Rule of Thirds, leading lines, and natural framing (like doorways or branches) to create depth and interest. Understand Light: Light is your raw material. Learn the difference between "Golden Hour" (soft, warm light) and the harsh shadows of midday. Pay attention to how light hits a face or a landscape to create texture. Learn Your Settings: If you’re using a dedicated camera, move away from "Auto" mode. Understanding the relationship between Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO—often called the Exposure Triangle—gives you total creative control.











