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At Gildo Capture, we believe that photography is more than just technical settings—it is about capturing the "soul" and "essence" of a moment. However, to truly portray the spirit of a subject, a photographer must possess a highly tuned mental clarity. This is where the intersection of science and art becomes fascinating, specifically through the use of Cognitive Assessment Training.
Enhancing Visual Processing Speed A great photograph often happens in a split second—the way a French bicyclist turns a corner or a child in Istanbul smiles. By engaging in Cognitive Assessment Training, photographers can improve their visual processing speed. Training your brain to recognize patterns and light shifts more quickly allows you to anticipate "the magic moment" before it even happens, ensuring you are always ready when the shutter needs to click.
Emotional Intelligence and Subject Essence To capture the "joy" or "spirit" of a portrait, a photographer must be an expert in reading non-verbal cues. Cognitive training that focuses on social…
