Take the input and improve your work.
Maybe a professional portfolio review by another photographer will help you to identify areas to work on.
Take the input and improve your work.
Maybe a professional portfolio review by another photographer will help you to identify areas to work on.
What to do with raw photos:
Edit the ones you marked and keep the remaining in case you need them later.
There are a ton of photography subreddits on Reddit I‘ve heard.
If you are going for business customers you will need more than just good photos.
These customers have specific needs tied to their business goals. If you can pitch concepts that address these needs you have a chance to get hired. If you just show up with a nice portfolio you have only wasted everyone’s time.
Prepare before meeting those clients and do some research for the pitch.
You could rent one.
Scout the location for good viewpoints and angles (same time as the parade).
Probably a good idea to carry two cameras with different lenses.
Only 1kg difference between them
Inspiration.
Learn how other people tackle similar landscapes. See what they to and understand why.
For landscape I really enjoy watching and listening to:
https://youtube.com/@NigelDanson?si=xiVfPIK-fJodsBSL
https://youtube.com/@ThomasHeatonPhoto?si=_NLCIh5-hm8NSx4b
Don‘t copy what they do but understand why they do it this way.
For general motivation and inspiration:
… At the right time on the right day
This… and for landscape it‘s also the layering of foreground, center of interest and background to give the picture depth.
Did you try it on a different camera?
Had a similar issue with one of my lenses and in the end it turned out my camera was having an issue with the connecting to the lens. Putting the lens on a different body to modify the setting there and using a differentialen on my camera cleared the issue.