0 Mar 2023

The sixth sense

The ‘sixth sense’ in photography is a concept that refers to a photographer’s ability to sense when to take a photo that captures the essence of a moment or situation. It is an ability that goes beyond technique and knowledge of the rules of composition, and is linked to the photographer’s sensitivity and perception.

In other words, the sixth sense in photography manifests itself when the photographer is able to capture the most significant or exciting aspect of a scene, and to capture it with the camera in such a way as to convey to the audience the impression it has made on them.

 

To develop the sixth sense in photography, it is important to gain experience in taking pictures and to learn to carefully observe the world around you. One must also be open to the emotions and impressions that a scene can arouse, and try to convey these feelings through one’s photography.

In summary, the sixth sense in photography is a skill that is acquired through practice and experience, but it also requires a particularly developed sensitivity and perception.