Light matters more than Megapixels

modern cameras are extraordinary

fast autofocus
high resolution sensors
wide dynamic range

and yet photography still feels harder than it should

not because it is complex

but because it lacks a clear mental model

the wrong starting point

most people begin with the camera

buttons
menus
settings
specs

they learn what everything does

but not why

so something still feels uncertain

what actually matters

a photograph is not made by a camera

it is made by light

the camera records it

nothing more
nothing less

more megapixels will not help

resolution does not teach you how to see

better autofocus does not teach you how to anticipate

new features do not teach you how to understand light

they make things easier

but not clearer

a simpler way in

if you want to understand photography

you do not need more options

you need fewer

limit the variables

slow things down

pay attention to what is actually happening

what you will learn here

this is built around a simple idea

not just how to use a camera

but how to see

you will learn how exposure works

how shutter speed and aperture interact

what iso actually does

and how to look at a scene
and understand it before you take the shot

practice

before you raise the camera pause

do not hunt for a subject

let the light show you one

where is the light coming from
is it soft or hard

what does it fall on first
what does it leave in shadow

the goal

the goal is not to master your camera

it is to understand light

once you understand light

any camera will do

direction is the first sentence
where it comes from is what you learn next

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