Photography Giving You Problems? Get Some Help Here

Photography Giving You Problems? Get Some Help Here


Photography is equal parts science and art, with skills and vision playing crucial roles in the final results. Whether you are content with an amateur's level of photographic skills or you aspire to be the next Ansel Adams, these tips will take you one step further in understanding the process.

In photography, it is very important to vary the amount of angles that you use on your subject. Shoot pictures from the front, side, and back, which will help to give you an elegant collage instead of just one angle. Move around as often as possible to optimize your results.

When photographing outdoors try to avoid direct sunlight. It causes odd shadows and glare, and direct sunlight in the eyes of the photographer or the person being filmed is never good. The best times of day for you to take outdoor photos are in the early morning, when the sun is weakest, or late evening, when it is going down.

Consider how the viewer's eye will follow the shot. Good shots have at least one point that will focus the viewer's initial attention. Better shots have multiple points of interest that act as a virtual tour of the photo. Example include a defined skyline, lines on a road, or items in the foreground that stretch into the background.

Keeping your camera very steady is the key in shooting images that are crisp and very sharp. Many cameras have an automatic stabilizer built right into it to allow for some leeway. If you are still having problems keeping your camera steady, invest in some kind of a tripod.

When shooting landscapes, remember the rule of thirds which is to keep one-third or two-thirds of the image as the sky or the foreground. This will give the photo more depth and a more dramatic look. This is an easy tip for beginners to follow but will make a huge difference in the appearance of the photos.



Focus on a single subject in your photographs. 


Pictures will work best with a single, clear point of focus. Setting up a composition that involves multiple subjects can be difficult and can result in a disorganized, cluttered frame. Having a single subject also makes setting your zoom and other settings easier.

You have to be quick! Work on your reflexes so you can take faster pictures! It will take practice, but you need to get quick with your equipment. Don't let a once in a lifetime shot pass you by because you were busy fumbling with cases and caps. Find portable camera storage that will provide easy access.

Play with lens distortion. Most photographs use portrait lenses or zoom lenses to focus on an object, and use a wide-angle lens for landscapes and such. By using a lens for a different use than its intended one, you will get a very original photograph. Do not let this become your style: learn when you can use an original lens.

Most pictures are taken with the camera at or near the subject's eye level. Common sense says this is good, but get the "WOW" factor by changing the angle from which you shoot. Try shooting down at the subject from higher up or get close to the ground and shoot up.

A random element that can give you unique photos is to change the lighting. There is an unlimited number of ways you can use light to change pictures. Using side lights can help to create silhouetting the subject to hide their features. It can also create back-lighting and mood. Using sync-flash can also help to create unique photographs.

When you are to shoot photos of couples, families or groups, think of suggesting to them in advance about what to wear. The resulting photos will be greatly enhanced if clothing is kept within the same general scheme of colors and shades. Recommend warm colors or neutral hues; these shades blend in well with a variety of different backgrounds. If your subjects prefer bright colors, suggest that they also wear black to balance out your photo.

Keep a notebook with the dates of the days that you were out taking photos with the location where you were shooting. You can get as detailed as you like in these notes. They are meant to help you remember exactly where and when you took the photos so you can add it to captions later.

Filters that you should consider investing in include; the polarizing filter to decrease the amount of reflections, the colorizing filters for an added richness in different colors, and the IR filter to shoot in the dark. Many filtering effects can now be added after the photo is taken with photo editing software.

Red eye is so ubiquitous that a lot of people accept it, but it's still a blemish that can spoil an otherwise-perfect photo. Avoid red-eye by not using flash, or if you have to have it, do not have the subject look into the lens directly. Many cameras now have a feature to eliminate red eye built into them to eliminate the problem altogether.

Consider investing in a camera strap that can be worn around your neck at all times. Everyone knows that the most cherished photographs are usually the ones that are taken spontaneously and without a lot of posing. Having your camera hanging around your neck keeps your hands free, while the camera is still available in an instant to snap that once-in-a-lifetime shot.

Use the natural light that shines through a window to light your photos. This light is soft and diffused after it passes through the window pane and will create a beautiful light on your subject. Place your subject directly in the light of the window and you will be quite pleased with the results.

Most likely after reading this article, you have a better understanding of photography. You are also on the way to understanding more how to use a camera and achieve your photography goals. Take time to learn and practice the tips you have read here, and then take that knowledge and use it to reflect your own personal photographic style.

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