Statue

It’s important to keep going.

If you have a dream that you wish to peruse, keep going. That’s the only advice I can give you.

There have been so many times I have failed in my photography. I’ve bought products that wouldn’t sell, I’ve paid for adverts in local magazines that haven’t received much attention and my sales haven’t been amazing.

But do I give up? Do I stop?

Absolutely not.

You see, that’s how you succeed.

Could you imagine if you gave up and the next day was your winning day?

I know it’s hard, but keep that head up.

Don’t be a statue and freeze and stop altogether.

Keep going.

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Central Sensation

When taking photos, I LOVE it when objects are in the centre.

For me, it draws the eye to the centre piece of the image.

It’s so simple, yet highly effective.

When you look at a photo, your subconscious starts your eye to the top left of the image – as this is how you read.

So when taking photographs, I bear this in mind.

For more information and advice on taking photographs, check out more of my blog entries, you can email me at JT.photo@outlook.com or you can now purchase my £15 13 technique eBook at gumroad.com/jtwrites

JT

City Views

Newcastle is home to many beautiful bridges.

On the Quayside alone, it is home to 5 bridges, all serving a different purpose.

The millennium bridge was opened by the Queen of England in May 2002. This bridge is just pedestrianised and for cyclists. It has a cool skill to it, as it turns on its side to let the boats through!

The Tyne bridge is the big green which allows cars and buses over.

The high level bridge allows buses and taxis over but just one way.

The Swing bridge is a dual road bridge from Gateshead to Newcastle.

And the blue one is for the metro!

It’s all go at the Quayside!

Swing Bridge
Under the Tyne Bridge
Millennium Bridge

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