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| − | Your reputation as a photographer will suffer if you take substandard photographs. This article contains some tips to help you to improve your photography techniques.
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| − | If you have been selected to take photos at an event, put together a basic list of the shots that are required, in advance of your arrival. It can help you stay focused and organized during the event.
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| − | Try to get as close as you can to your photo subject. Photos taken from far away don't tend to be all that interesting because details or colors are too small to see. Make sure that the subject of your photographs get the attention they deserve.
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| − | Always crop your pictures. A picture could be perfect, but what about that random person in the background? On some other pictures you may see that you didn't line everything up correctly. Simply fix the issue by cropping the photo.
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| − | Experiment with different perspectives, scale and photographic expression. Take the simplest of objects, and place it in an unusual place for an amusing photo, or play with the perspective of the picture to make the object seem much larger than it really is. Putting an object somewhere creative can help something familiar look very unique.
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| − | Experiment with new techniques or subjects, and do not fear taking some original photos. Good pictures show personal expression and convey a message. Do not take pictures that people have seen over and over again. Experiment with new angles, and be creative.
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| − | If your subject matter is children, sometimes you just have to dive in and work with what they do and do your best to capture their energy and spirit. Getting children to pose for a photo is a recipe for frustration given how excitable and full of energy kids are. Have some fun and try to get an action shot instead.
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| − | Pay attention to how much light is available so you can avoid overexposed or even underexposed photos. You can do this by learning to read and understand the histogram of your camera. The histogram is a great tool that will provide you with real-time data letting you know the exposure level of your shot.
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| − | Pictures of people are great. You must always seek permission first. People from foreign lands add authenticity, character and liveliness to photographs. Try to get laid back clothing and a candid facial expression.
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| − | Direct sunlight is actually a guaranteed way to ruin pictures that would otherwise be beautiful. It can leave shadows and glare everywhere as well as uneven highlights. If it is possible, shoot outdoors only in late evening light or the very early morning.
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| − | Taking bad pictures can be very worrisome, but with a bit of practice and some education, you can get better. Keep learning, get critiques, apply your own critical eye, and you can't help but improve. Do yourself justice and follow the tips in this article to help you become a better photographer.
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