20 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR EVERY PHOTOGRAPHER

  1. If you shoot golden light a lot, try midday.
  2. There’s nothing less impressive than the know-it-all photographer.
  3.  give yourself every bit of flexibility and detail available in your great camera by keeping it on RAW mode.
  4. Larger aperture gives you more light, but takes away the length of your depth of field (blurrier backgrounds). Slower shutter speeds give you more light but can make your images blurry if either the camera isn’t still or the subject moves.
  5. When it comes to people, remember that the best way to connect your viewer to your subject is through their eyes. Eyes not only tell us the big emotions
  6. you don’t need a graduated neutral density filter until what time you’ve decided to shoot landscapes in situations that could use one.
  7. When you get the image into the computer and are ready to start applying some changes to it, remember that people connect with what is real.
  8. A good technique is to try to remember how you felt when you took it and have that come across in your processing. No more, no less.
  9.  Whether it’s moving from studio to natural light, from day shooting to night shooting or from flash to continuous light – stay a constant observer of this most important part of photography.
  10. Also, most new cameras have the ability to click a shutter with your phone. Take advantage of every tool you have to get as much detail in every shot.

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