1. Don’t go crazy buying the most expensive equipment right away.
It’s possible to get very nice photos with an inexpensive point and shoot. The more photos you take, the more you’ll know about what kind of camera to get when it’s time to upgrade.
2. Keep your camera with you all the time.
Photos often come when you least expect it. If you can keep your equipment relatively simple – just a small camera – you might be able to take advantage of some of those unexpected opportunities.
3. Make a list you would like to shot.
Make sure to note any important details in your cell phone then it will be very easy to refer it, so you can come back at the same time of day or when the weather’s right were you want to take photo.
4. Don’t overlook good subject for photography.
You might not see anything interesting to photograph in your living room or your backyard, but try looking at familiar surroundings with fresh eyes. You might catch an interesting trick of the light or find some unexpected wild flowers in your yard. Often a simple subject makes the best shot.
5.Enjoy the learning process.
The best part of having a hobby like photography is never running out of things to learn. Inspiration is all around you. Look at everything with the eyes of a photographer and you’ll see opportunities you never noticed before.
6. Be perfect with your camera’s settings.
Read the manual for help deciphering all those little symbols. As you explore, try shooting your subjects with multiple settings to learn what effects you like. When you’re looking at your photos on a computer, you can check the EXIF data (usually in the file’s properties) to recall the settings you used.
7. Learn the basic rules.
Start with a few articles on composition. Be open to what more experienced photographers have to say about technique. You have to know the rules before you can break them.
8. Take photos regularly.
Try to photograph something every day. If you can’t do that, make sure you take time to practice regularly, so you don’t forget what you’ve learned. An excellent way to motivate yourself is…….. give more importance to the profession you like.
9. Don’t be afraid to experiment.
If you’re using a digital camera, the cost of errors is free. Go crazy take lot of snaps – you might end up with something you like. Sure !!!!!!
All the Best… friendz!!!!!! :)
It’s possible to get very nice photos with an inexpensive point and shoot. The more photos you take, the more you’ll know about what kind of camera to get when it’s time to upgrade.
2. Keep your camera with you all the time.
Photos often come when you least expect it. If you can keep your equipment relatively simple – just a small camera – you might be able to take advantage of some of those unexpected opportunities.
3. Make a list you would like to shot.
Make sure to note any important details in your cell phone then it will be very easy to refer it, so you can come back at the same time of day or when the weather’s right were you want to take photo.
4. Don’t overlook good subject for photography.
You might not see anything interesting to photograph in your living room or your backyard, but try looking at familiar surroundings with fresh eyes. You might catch an interesting trick of the light or find some unexpected wild flowers in your yard. Often a simple subject makes the best shot.
5.Enjoy the learning process.
The best part of having a hobby like photography is never running out of things to learn. Inspiration is all around you. Look at everything with the eyes of a photographer and you’ll see opportunities you never noticed before.
6. Be perfect with your camera’s settings.
Read the manual for help deciphering all those little symbols. As you explore, try shooting your subjects with multiple settings to learn what effects you like. When you’re looking at your photos on a computer, you can check the EXIF data (usually in the file’s properties) to recall the settings you used.
7. Learn the basic rules.
Start with a few articles on composition. Be open to what more experienced photographers have to say about technique. You have to know the rules before you can break them.
8. Take photos regularly.
Try to photograph something every day. If you can’t do that, make sure you take time to practice regularly, so you don’t forget what you’ve learned. An excellent way to motivate yourself is…….. give more importance to the profession you like.
9. Don’t be afraid to experiment.
If you’re using a digital camera, the cost of errors is free. Go crazy take lot of snaps – you might end up with something you like. Sure !!!!!!
All the Best… friendz!!!!!! :)
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