Everybody’s been asking me the same question this week is that how did you get your photographers eye.
The photographer's eye is all about how one views the world. Having an “eye” for photography is all about creativity and vision.
It doesn't need the newest or most expensive camera. It's about how one sets the scene, and brings it to life.
From my perspective:
The eye sees it, the heart and soul wants it, the camera captures it.
(Photography advice: don’t make the scene, busy, just focus on one thing.)
My dad was a wedding photographer when he was my age. Now, I follow my own path by using my dad's film camera, a point-and-shoot, a mirrorless, and a DJI Marvic Mini 2 Drone to tell stories.
I am surrounded both by natural beauty and interesting people.
My pictures tell my stories.
I recently achieved my Master of Professional Science in Marine Conservation at the University of Miami -RSMAES.
I'm currently a life support systems operator located in the Upper Keys for Mote Marine Laboratory.
I have 10 years of aquarist experience, 12 years of diving experience, 3 1/2 years of education experience and 3 years of a hobbyist turn freelance photographer.
Derek J Waksmunski Photography LLC
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