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Want to Take Great Photos? Here Are Some Tips to Get You Started

Posted January 31st, 2010

Taking pictures is easy and taking good pics is not difficult either. However taking great pics is another ball game all together. If you want to get to a really high level of proficiency in digital photography, these tips will get you started in the right direction.

  • First of all, what kind of photography is more your type? To answer this question, think of your hobbies and interests, of what excites you and really gets your creating juices flowing. The more you know about the subject, the better your pictures will be.
  • Get yourself a good digital camera. It doesn’t have to be expensive, but it has to be good with all the options and features you need for whatever you want to photograph. If you also want to have high pixel prints from your photos, you need a high quality camera. If it’s for regular photos, a normal camera will do.
  • How well do you know your digital camera? Spend some time and get to know it well. Learn all its buttons and options, functions and settings, and get practicing. Take shots all over the place and of many things in the house and your garden. Focus on the subject and try different angles to take your pictures from. Experiment, play and learn. You will reap the rewards pretty soon.
  • You will take the best photos if you have a tripod available. The reason is that usually the hand trembles a bit, sometimes so little that it cannot be noticed by the naked eye. However the camera notices it and your pics will come out blurry and low quality. The tripod equalizes this and gives you also many angles and heights to take your photos from.
  • Make proper use of the lighting around you. Photos taken outside or inside have a completely different look and backlighting visible. Learn more about artificial lighting and about the proper brightness that you need in order to have natural looking photos no matter where you are, at home or in your garden. Also learn about direct and indirect lighting and about the way the sun might interfere with or help your photo taking endeavors.

Once you have learned the basics, you are ready to take it to an entirely new level. Have you ever considered entering in the professional arena and making big money with it? If you have the basics down pat, you can learn the advanced stuff much easier. But you can’t go advanced unless you have a good basic starting point.

For example you can start with a good photo portfolio that represents your best work and start designing your branding website. Also marketing is very important. Get yourself some business cards that you can hand out at any opportunity, any time you meet a new person. Don’t think that people might not be interested in what you’re doing, because you are wrong. Don’t forget, everyone needs a good photographer now and then, regardless of what they do in their jobs.

Visit my website at inexpensive digital camera to learn more about the best cheap digital camera that you can use to take great professional looking photographs.

Posted January 31st, 2010 in Photography by Hannah.
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Hi there, this is Hannah and I maintain this digital camera review blog of mine. Welcome to my site, I do hope the camera related articles are of use, providing you with unbiased digital camera reviews, advice, and prices. I am here to help you find the right camera. Feel free to leave your mark by commenting and do contact me for any inquiries. Thank you for visting this small blog of mine.

 

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  • Holly: Hi. My husband just gave me my Christmas present early. He bought me a Nikon D3000. Now,...
  • Tony: You should get a Sony Alpha DSLR (or maybe a Nikon, or Panasonic Lumix?) with the fabulous...
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  • Kiara:::withinkiaraclozet: thanks for the tips!