Chapter: 993
Sabrina quickly typed, "Yes, I purchased that camera recently. How'd you figure it out?"
With the flurry of messages, she doubted he'd respond to her.
To her surprise, he responded, “Capturing fog can be challenging. Your shot has a solid composition and vibrant colors, and overall, it's visually pleasing. However, a few errors stood out, particularly the fog exposure and its contrast with the surroundings."
“I appreciate the feedback. Thank you," Sabrina responded.
Seizing the moment, others began to share their own photos, hoping for insights from Blay.
Yet, Blay remained silent on their submissions, leading many to envy Sabrina's fortune of getting his critique.
Aware of her amateur status, Sabrina understood that her photography lacked technique. There was so much more she needed to refine, especially in understanding camera operations. It wasn't something she'd grasp overnight.
After some contemplation, Sabrina resolved to enroll in a structured photography course.
Being relatively green in the field, she wasn't sure about the best courses available. She reached out to the group, asking, “Any photography courses you all would vouch for?"
Recommendations came pouring in.
"I'd vouch for Sammy's course. It's where I honed my skills. He's really committed, and his co-instructor is just as dedicated."
“A photography course? Go for Julius’s course. She's a renowned photographer with a solid track record. Remember that magazine cover with Darlene? That was her work."
The suggestions were plenty.
Then, someone chimed in, "You should choose Blay! He's starting a new session by month's end. Enroll while there's still time!"
“I'LL certainly look into it. Thanks for the tip."
Sabrina then began researching the suggested courses and their instructors’ portfolios.
For instance, Sammy had an artistic flair. His creations were boundless and imaginative.
Julius specialized in portraits, capturing people from their most flattering angles. Numerous celebrities sought her lens.
Curious about Blay, Sabrina looked him up and stumbled upon his Twitter profile.
His real name was Blayze Fowler, thirty-one years old. He was younger than the first two. He was a new-generation photographer, and also the winner of the Monwayne International Photography Competition. He was good at the combination of humans and scenery, using the scenery to set off the characters and the characters to accentuate the scenery, killing two birds with one stone.