The following is a list of the top photography myths that I hear. The bold is the myth followed by the explanation as to why it’s not true. I hope you enjoy! And if you do, make sure to like Peak Photography on Facebook or comment below with your thoughts!

6. Canon is better than Nikon and Vice-Versa: This is a debate that has waged on for decades and will continue to wage on forever. But the truth is they both offer similar products for similar price points. Once you do invest in one it is smart to commit it. This is the reason why I’ll always shoot Canon; I have far too much money invested in Canon lenses to switch over to Nikon. Each camera has its positives and negatives and it’s smart to do research as to what’s best for you.
9. Film is better than digital because it better represents reality: This is a common myth for one reason, photoshop. Now this could be true, it is easier for a photographer to manipulate a photograph beyond reality. But even without a true overhaul, the majority of photographers do edit their pictures in one way or another. But here comes the myth buster, film photographers used to do editing in the darkroom too. While it was more challenging, photographers like Ansel Adams were masters of “dodging and burning” in the darkroom. Now this myth is subjective as some digital photographers have ruined photoshop for the rest of us.I hope you enjoyed this blog, if you have any suggestions for a new blog you can email me or leave a comment below. If you did enjoy this article, buy a print! Print sales keep me shooting and feed the starving college student 😉
Happy Shooting,
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