Just from the opinion of a 27yo filmmaker and photographer. I came here a few weeks ago looking at selling equipment etc. and stayed because there's a space for sharing and gaining knowledge on what is both my career and a hobby/passion. There's a bit of feedback I'd give from my perspective in regards to being (purely assumption here) one of the younger people here.
Photography and Videography has become so accessible now that so many people entering the job market have it as a possibility, it's less of a hobby to many, and for people who see it as a hobby in my generation, we'll stick to social media (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok). I see this format as the place to learn from people with years of experience and grow a deeper understanding of how image making works in lot of different formats.
To that end, I've seen some discussions (and experienced one first hand) where help offered has been received with a defensiveness that's kind of off-putting, at times it feels that it's a one way street and some views are so entrenched that it seems to lose the whole idea of photography and videography for me, which is that you can literally do whatever you want and ther's no specific right answer.
I think it's difficult to find that line between troubleshooting on how to improve your work, and being told you must do one specific thing.
Things I'd love to see and I think would attract more people would be:
- Having tutorial sections developed more, where people can go to find targetted advice for specific uses (from beginner Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, to discussions on composition, lighting, and discussing other photographer's work.)
- If perhaps some of the feedback threads were specifically run by a moderator, with rules on how to give constructive feedback. For me I'm not here to put up a photo and receive "nice job", because I'm here to learn where I can improve.
I think overall this is a great forum, it's clear that there's an abundance of value here for lots of people, but new users may be turned away by some of the above.