I Want to Take Better Pictures

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I Want to Take Better Pictures

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There are quite a number of people with digital cameras that aren’t yet comfortable with how to use them.They get stuck looking at all the different camera settings and not knowing where to begin.

There are plenty of books available that teach about photography, most are severely outdated and therefore not very good.There are an almost infinite number of free online photo sites, so it can be hard at times to know which ones are good and which ones are just shy of worthless.

Is the site run by a real honest to goodness commercial photographer or is it a hobbyist that’s teaching as they learn the ropes themselves?

Just about everything about photogrpahy is subjective.Do you like a certain photographer’s style? Great.If someone’s photography doesn’t appeal to you, that’s ok too.There’s no right or wrong when it comes to what you like in photography.

Find someone with a style you enjoy and have them be your mentor.  If you grow from the experience then it’ll be a good relationship for you and your photography will get better as you study and apply the techniques you learn.

Whether you learn only from free photography websites or you enroll in an online photography workshop is entirely up to you and your comfort zone.

The best part of an online photo workshop is when you can get one on one feedback from the instructor.You won’t be able to find that in a book or on a free web site.

Take advantage of their experience and insight and you’ll see your photographic abilities grow like crazy.  Choose your workshop wisely and enjoy the benefits.

If you’re a beginner or new to digital photogrpahy be sure to find a workshop that speaks to your fears and photographic insecurities.  Make sure that it answers your questions and fills your photographic needs.

A beginning photography workshop should address basic camera settings, exposure settings, basic composition and lens choices.  You should also learn about cropping, props, wardrobe and how to use available light to it’s best advantage.

Most importantly, remember to keep it fun.  A good workshop will teach you how to uncomplicate things.  Simple is better.  Find a great photography workshop, get registered and enjoy the ride!

 

 

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