Hi!

I’m relatively new to photography (2 years) and I have a lot of good pictures but I feel due to different places, people, and lights all my pictures look different.

I’d like to create a more unique style and also image editing, but I constantly change my ideas and editing style because it doesn’t always fit.

Do you have good advice on how to become more consistent? Like what type of edits do you apply across all images so that despite the subject or light or situation it makes the pictures throughout memorable?

I do have only 1 lens 35mm which I think is already helpful for being consistent. But maybe there’s something else about some settings or things I can think about using consistently as well.

I think my personality is already a bit chaotic so this reflects in my images.

I do portrait and street photography.

  • manjamangaB
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    1 year ago

    You just asked one of the hardest questions to answer in photography. Finding and establishing an identity and personal style is a life long pursuit that is never truly complete.

    Honestly, don’t get too bogged down on it. A personal style is something that emerges with experience. The most important thing is do your own thing and be original. Which is infinitely easier said than done.