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HOW TO INCREASE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY SKILLS. 5. First of all , you should learn the proper techniques in order to take great photos. Before You Start Shooting. Try to envision a concept for your shot You need to plan out all aspects of your portrait
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First of all, youshouldlearnthepropertechniques in ordertotakegreatphotos
BeforeYou Start Shooting • Trytoenvision a conceptforyourshot • Youneedto plan outallaspects of yourportrait • As youdevelop a plan, youwillbecomeinspired
Youcan joina cluborgroupthatspecializes in photography, orperhaps, findanotherpersonwho has thesameinterests as you. • You can learnmanyphotographytechniquesfromotherpeopleanddevelopyourowntechniques • Compareyourphotoswithyourphotobuddy
Whenyoutake a subject’sphotoyoushouldconsiderthesefourelements; • Makeyoursubjectfeelcomfortable • Make sure to be congenial • Reassurepeople • Don not violatetheirprivacy.
Background • Makeyourphotomoreinteresting; • Be sure tomindthe background of yourimage • You can addprettyrocksorinterestingleavestothebackround
Make sure youarelookingtoother photographersandtheir workforinspiration
Trytoexperimentwithperspective, expression, andscale • Getdifferenttakes on familiarobjectsbyworking on yourcompositions
Focusing • Focus on yoursubject; • Good camerafocus is a critical element in composingyourpicture and is keytocreating an imagethatreflectsyour ownstyle
WhenYouAreGettingStarted • Whenyouarejustgettingstarted; • Keepyoursubjectcentered in thepictureand in view. • Letthe background sortitselfout.
Flash • Flash is not onlysuitablefortheindoor but alsoforoutdoor. • Ifyourcameracontains a settingforfillflash, youshould set thecameratothissetting. • Thefillflashwillilluminateall of thefeaturesanddecrease shadows on theface.
Birds-EyeMode • You can tryswitchingyourphotographystylebytrying a birds-eyeview of yoursubject • Toget a nice photo, trygetting a sidewaysshotoronethat is diagonal.
Sources • http://goarticles.com/article/Useful-Tips-To-Improve-Photography-Skills/7118952/ • http://tureng.com • CollinsDictionary