>>4125591>find 1-2 photographers who's work you really like and study it>read interviews theyve done about their work>try to emulate their work>CRITICALLY REVIEW YOUR IMAGES AND FIGURE OUT WHY IT DOESN'T LOOK AS DANK AS THEIR WORKor
>go out shooting whatever>take max 3 frames per subject, varying each frame substantially from the others>CRITICALLY REVIEW YOUR IMAGES AND PICK THE BEST FRAME FROM EACH SUBJECT AND DETERMINE WHAT MAKES IT BEST>CRITICALLY REVIEW THESE 'BEST OF' FRAMES AND DETERMINE WHAT COULD YOU HAVE DONE WHILE TAKING THEM TO MAKE THEM EVEN BETTER (EDITING DOES NOT MATTER AT THIS POINT)or
>start paying attention to light>really pay attention>notice what types of light makes you want to take a photo>notice what type of light you tend to always avoid>pick a few easily accessible subjects and revisit them in different light and times of day>CRITICALLY REVIEW YOUR IMAGES AND FIND WHICH LIGHT TENDS TO MAKE FOR THE MOST INTERESTING IMAGE AND WHAT ABOUT THE LIGHT ACCOMPLISHES THISshameless copy-paste from an older anons comment