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The Fundamentals and Adapting to New Innovations

Updated: Dec 9, 2024

Light bends, shadows dance.

Old truths meet a new dawn's glow,

Art evolves and grows.


Photo by Kas Gadsden
Photo by Kas Gadsden

The foundation of photography lies in its timeless principles: light, composition, and timing. Mastering these basics is essential, but equally important is learning how to adapt them to the ever-evolving world of technology. Today, AI-enhanced editing, drone photography, and computational cameras have reshaped how we capture and share the world around us.


But even with these advancements, the fundamentals still reign supreme. Legendary photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson once said, “Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst.” His words remind us that mastery comes from practice, and even as tools evolve, the basics remain unchanged.


Photo by Kas Kadsden
Photo by Kas Kadsden

At One Sol Film Company, we blend timeless principles with modern innovation in every BTS and event photography session. The result? Work that is both grounded in tradition and elevated by technology.


To all photographers: stay curious. Embrace innovations, but let the fundamentals be your guide. Creativity thrives at the intersection of experience and experimentation.

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