STARTING PHOTOGRAPHY, PROPERLY Lesson 9: The Narrative Thread and the Art of Visual Silence
Most photographers are terrified of empty space. They try to cram every detail into the frame, the faces, the signs, the clutter. They think more information equals a better story.
They’re wrong.
I’ve learned that the most powerful tool isn’t your lens’s sharpness—it’s Visual Silence. In my latest lesson, we look at how to use mist, shadow, and negative space to "mute" the world so the story can finally be heard.
Stop taking snapshots. Start constructing silence.
https://marcosecchi.substack.com/p/starting-photography-properly-lesson-9-visual-silence-narrative
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Master the art of visual silence and negative space. In Lesson 9, professional photographer Marco Secchi explores how to use atmosphere and intuition to find the narrative thread in street photography. Stop taking snapshots and start constructing stories.
Stop guessing why your work isn't getting licensed.
In the world of professional photojournalism, your ability to curate is as important as your ability to frame a shot. I’ve spent 30+ years in London, Edinburgh, and across Europe working to the highest editorial benchmarks. Now, I’m opening up my curation process to you.
The Photography Curation Audit is live.
Identify "filler" that dilutes your brand.
Align your selection with Getty-level standards.
Learn the logic of professional sequencing.
The audit is open.
https://marcosecchi.substack.com/p/photography-curation-audit-getty-standard
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In photography, technical fear often kills creative opportunity.
In my latest lesson for the "Starting Photography, Properly" series, I dive into the psychological baggage many digital photographers carry regarding ISO. We discuss the "Gear Arms Race" vs. "Consumer Fear" and why your eyes are lying to you when you zoom in to 400% on a screen.
As a professional working between Venice and Budapest, I’ve learned that texture (grain) creates atmosphere—motion blur from a slow shutter speed just creates a ruined shot.
Read more on why "Zero Noise" is a marketing trap and how to find your camera's true functional ceiling.
Full article: https://marcosecchi.substack.com/p/starting-photography-properly-iso-sensitivity
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