12/26/2011

Simple Things You Can Do To Be A Better Photographer

By Elise Niziolek


Are you frustrated by the quality of your photographs? Would you like to learn more about photography, but aren't sure where you should start? This article is full of tips that will improve your photography skills and help you take better looking photos. If you'd like to move beyond the beginner stages of photography, keep on reading.

After you are finished taking pictures, try your hand at editing them. A popular technique for creating interest in a picture is to make an only one-color show. Make the image appear to be black and white, but for a single color or subject. This will create contrast, and draw the eye where you want it.

Careful focusing is extremely important when trying to capture the perfect picture, especially when working with SLR cameras that allow you to adjust the aperture and customize the depth of field. Paying close attention to exactly what is and what is not in focus can mean the difference between a great picture and a disappointment.

A great photography trick that can help you out is to aim lighting away from your subject. You don't always have to aim lights right at your subject. You can aim the light away to create a much more subtle and diffused light. Try this next time you shoot.

Move in closer to your subject to take a better picture. Moving in closer allows you to frame your subject and avoids disruptive backgrounds. It also allows you to focus on facial expressions, which can be important elements to any portrait photographer. Little details are often missed when your subject is too far away.

Tell a story! Think about the story behind the photo before you take it. It will not only give your photo more meaning to you, but it will give your viewer a story line to imagine as they take in your photo. No photo is meaningless, but a picture with a story is captivating!

Always take more pictures than you think that you will need. This way when you go to look at what you have taken, you are pretty much guaranteed to have at least one good looking photo. Because you don't have to print every single picture, there is no harm in taking too many as long as you have the memory for it.

You can lock the focus on your camera to zoom in on something that may not be front and center. This will create a sharp looking picture, and will turn something that may have been in the background to an object that is the attention of the photo you have taken.

Now that you have a good idea of what it is you need to do to succeed more in photography you should start trying your best to try what you learned. The things in this article can only serve to help you if you apply your new found knowledge. Don't be shy and get out there and take some pictures.




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