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25 Tips for Taking Great Photos by Muhammad Irfan





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25 Tips for Taking Great Photos


 
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This list starts with some general thoughts on photography and gets into the nitty gritty. Stick with it and you will learn something.

1. It's about the photographer, not the camera. -The photographer picks the composition, defines the exposure, and decides the moment -A good photographer will make art with a cheap camera; the same cannot be said for a bad photographer with expensive gear.

2. There is always something to photograph -Photograph your kids, your pets, a flower -Be a tourist and photograph your town -Photograph color or pattern.

3. Decide to be a photographer -You are more creative than you think, photography can unleash your inner artist -Imitate the work you like to start -You don't have to follow the rules (even these rules), invent your style.

4. Pre-visualize the image before you press the shutter -Know what you want before taking the picture -Know your camera and lens and you will know what is possible -Make a frame with your fingers and define your composition before you look through the camera.

5. Change your perspective -Get low: Squat or lie on your belly -Get high: Climb on a rock or chair -Lay on your back and look up -Your height should define your perspective

6. Turn your camera and shoot a vertical -There's no rule that says a landscape has to be horizontal and a portrait has to be vertical -Fight your tendency to be linear and shoot a diagonal -You are the artist! you make the rules.

TECH TIPS

7. The aperture you choose will define the mood you convey -Know what the aperture is and what it does (see below) -The aperture is like your pupil, it regulates the amount of light passing through the lens -A wide aperture (small number) isolates your subject -A small aperture (large number) increases your range of focus (aka: depth of field) -Use your aperture to define your image.

8. The shutter speed you choose will define the mood you convey -Know what the shutter does (see below) -The shutter determines how long the sensor or film will be exposed to light. -A fast shutter speed (high number) stops action -A slow shutter speed (small number) blurs motion -Use your shutter speed to define your image

9. Learn exposure theory and become a creative photographer -There is no one correct exposure, but exposure will impact the mood of your image -The shutter speed you choose must be balanced by the aperture you use -The contrast is true as well' the aperture you choose must be balanced by the shutter speed you choose -Set the camera to (program) and the camera makes the decision. When you learn to choose an aperture and shutter speed you become a photographer.

10. Use a tripod -A tripod will slow you down, but working slowly gives you time to think and plan your composition -A tripod allows you to use a slow shutter speed. -With a tripod you can blur action without inducing camera shake'

COMPOSITION TIPS

11. Know your subject -Take the time to understand your subject -Learn how time of day and time of year influences your subject's appearance or behavior -Shoot the same thing in a different way.

12. Be the Zen photographer -Simplify your composition -Isolate your subject, -Reduce tension by reducing distractions.

13. The center is no place for a face -Your subject is lost in the middle, as the human brain searches for interest around it. -Imagine that your picture is a window, divide this window into 3 rows and 3 columns. -Place your subject in the upper left, upper right, lower left, or lower right. -Your point of interest, like the eyes of a child, should be where a row and column intersect. -This is the Rule of Thirds.

14. Make your birds fly into the picture -Provide negative space for your movers to move -The human brain perceives what happens next. -People walking out of pictures will cause your audience to follow the movement. -If you show a biker with a place to go, your audience will be engaged with the image.

15. Use converging lines -Brains like to take a walk, give a brain a path to follow.

16. Compose with color -We are primates and primates seek color -Bold colors can an be a focal point that engages a viewer.

17. Make your image monochrome -Monochromes are black and white, sepia, duo-tones, or color images that appear to lack color. -Our brains seek a pattern -Use monochrome imagery to create a pattern or a point of focus and you will engage your viewer.

18. Be an abstract artist -Not all photographs need a definite subject -Experiment with unfocused images, it worked for Monet -Play with light, color and patterns.

19. Rules are meant to be broken -Sometimes a centered composition works -High-key images are overexposed, so what! -A person leaving the picture tells a story too. -Break the rules and you may be pleasantly surprised.

TECH TIPS: LIGHT 20. Photography. It's about the light! -Photo + Graphy = Light Picture -Shoot in the morning or the evening when the light is warm -Warm light softens your subject and is easy on the eyes. -Midday light makes for harsh shadows and too much contrast.

21. Front lighting enhances your subject -Front light makes eyes sparkle and fills the shadows -For front lighting, shoot with the sun to your back -For front lighting, add a flash.

22. Backlight your subject to create an impact -Backlight makes silhouettes -Backlight translucent subjects to show-off detail -Backlight to increase to make an image dramatic.

23. Use a flash, but. -A direct flash can cause unflattering shadows and make your images cold. -Crumple white or colored filter paper and use a rubber band to attach it to your flash. -Shoot through the filter paper to soften light. -If you can, aim your flash at the ceiling to 'bounce the light. Bounced light can soften your subject.

24. Experiment with your photography software!

And lastly,

25. Carry a camera! -Serendipity happens, be there for it!

some extra tips:

If your camera allows, use manual exposure settings when shooting video because exposures will change as you pan the camera.

A good shutter speed for video is 1/50th second. That's the classic sweet spot.

Set the ISO to 200.

He recommends an aperture setting of F/5.6, which he says is used by many cinematographers. If your camera accommodates 24 fps video capture, use it.

Avoid auto white balance at all costs. Instead, pick one white balance mode and stick with it throughout the video.

Use the camera's neutral image setting; it will give you the most latitude for post production work.

Focus where your subject will be, not where it is.

Always shoot a minimum of 15 seconds per take.

Never shoot vertical, unless you want to mount your HDTV sideways.

Invest in a good high-performance memory card. Slower cards will conk out when their buffer becomes overloaded.

If you're serious about video, invest in an add-on microphone, like the $200 Sennheiser MKE 400 shotgun microphone.

Use a neutral density filter, like an N.3 or N.9; stick with one brand if you buy several filters. A great place to pick up some good gear is http://www.bestprice-electronics.com

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