PHOTOGRAPHIC TIPS: NEW SERIES

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Essential Photography Tips for Beginners

Photography is a fun and fascinating process. It’s easier now than ever to get started too. Long gone are the days of needing portable darkrooms or waiting hours to take a single photograph. You can dive in and start snapping away at anything that piques your interest.

Photography is a fun and fascinating process. It’s easier now than ever to get started too. Long gone are the days of needing portable darkrooms or waiting hours to take a single photograph. You can dive in and start snapping away at anything that piques your interest.

Since the technical barrier to photography has been drastically reduced, we have much more time to focus on how to take good pictures. We’ve compiled some photography tips for beginners that show quick ways to improve photography techniques without overcomplicating things. There’s lots to take in as a new photographer.

1. Learn all the rules so you can break them later

wine glass breaking

Photography rules are essential because they provide a foundation for more advanced photography tips and tricks later on. Learn the rules first, so you have more creative control when breaking them later.

Learn as you go — don’t let it prevent you from picking up a camera.


2. Expose and focus first, then frame your shot

orange flower in sunlight

An improperly exposed or blurry picture is unusable, but one not precisely framed may still be saved. For this reason, you should always focus on and properly expose for the subject before adjusting the frame.

This is something that happens more often when you have extreme lights and darks in the same scene.


3.Focus on the eyes

boy looking at camera

We are always drawn towards the eyes in a photograph, since eyes are a natural focal point that we connect with.

When taking portrait photographs at any aperture, make sure you nail the focus on the eyes. As long as the eyes are in focus, both you and your subject are more likely to consider the picture to be properly shot.

And as always have a chilled day from the Viking

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