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How to Improve Your Photography - 5 EASY Ways

Someone asked me a few days ago how they could improve their photography. I told this person it's a piece of cake.

The tricks are:

1. Shoot every day or as often as you can.

2. Read about photography from its history to how-to articles.

3. Look at other photographers' work.

4. Repeat!

5. Repeat again!

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