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How to better convey emotions?

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How to better convey emotions? Hello all! Im pretty new to photography, been trying to snap when I can for about 6 months. I’m not sure what is good/what needs work and I’d love some input and suggestions. I’ve included some of my favorite shots over the past couple months and think the represent some of my best work. I think I am struggling to find my style and convert emoti…

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Do all your pictures convey a story?

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Do all your pictures convey a story? I was talking to a friend, and they mentioned that every photo they take is meant to tell a story. Meanwhile, most of the pictures I take are purely based on vibes—does it look cool or not? I don’t usually have a deeper meaning behind them. Now, I’m curious—do most people consciously think about the emotions or stories their photos might convey…

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Perceived value and shipping, how do you convey that?

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Perceived value and shipping, how do you convey that? People say they’d eventually buy your product if they want it bad enough. So do you need multiple couriers or you could just do it to one. Do you outright have to tell them the value or is it something they’d have to understand by themselves since telling them would butcher the odds of the sale. Or would the layout of the website play a crucial …

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LPT: Consider finding alternates to the word “should” or “need” as these words can be disrespectful towards the recipient and can convey a tone that is judgmental and presumptuous.

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LPT: Consider finding alternates to the word “should” or “need” as these words can be disrespectful towards the recipient and can convey a tone that is judgmental and presumptuous. I encourage you to build awareness around phrases like “you should” or “you need” as it often presupposes an air of arrogance that the person speaking knows best and impedes on the free will and judgment of the person listening. submitted by /u/domesticenginerd_

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