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Choosing the Right Online Photography Workshop

August 16, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 

It looks as though there are several million moms running around taking pictures of their kids for their scrapbooks.  Scrapbooking sessions have become what quilting b’s used to be.  Fortunately scrapbookers have become much more hip.

There’s an amazing volume of scrapbooking supplies available to make your scrapbooks stand out.The problem is they’re available to everyone and therefore, not very unique.

Your photography is really the only unique thing you can bring to your scrapbook.  How comfortable are you with your photography skills?   Do you fully understand the basic principles of photography and light?  How well do you know your camera’s capabilities and are you getting all you can out of it? 

Do you wish you were more confident with your camera in hand?  Everybody wants to know how to take better photographs.Every mom wants to be able to make better photographs of their child.

Most photo magazines will occasionally touch on various aspects of shooting children, but none of them focus on it exclusively.Where do you get all the information you need to be able to take better photographs of your little munchkin?

Have you considered an online photography workshop?There are numerous workshops available that offer great value.Be sure to find one that has the right feel.  Look for a workshop thats being taught by someone that really understands the craft.

Make sure that the instructor’s images are inspirational and point you in the photographic direction you are aiming for.Photography is always subjective.  Make sure you like their work.  If you don’t, keep looking.

What are some of the benefits of taking an online photography workshop?

The most obvious benefit is being able to work at your own pace and at whatever time of day in most convenient for you.Insist on getting one on one feedback from your instructor.This is the real benefit of a photography workshop.

As you consistently apply the techniques you learn, the improvement in the overall quality of your images will become obvious.The greatest reward is not only being able to take better photographs of your children, but knowing that you finally understand how to best use your camera.

Photography is about self discovery.  Even though you’re taking the photo workshop to learn how to take better photographs of your kids, you’ll learn a lot more about yourself than you expected.It’s a fun ride and ultimately worth any effort you make to become a better photographer.

4 Great Tips for Enhanced Digital Photos!!

August 16, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 

So you just go a new digital camera. And very excited to start taking photos with your new gadget??

But some how these pictures are not turning out as you want !! Fret no more, read more for the 4 tips on getting the most out of your new camera.

Trick #1 – Try out different camera exposure settings
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By looking at the setting for exposure in your camera, you could have pictures looking more brilliant with 0.5 to 2 stops underexposed in bright surroundings, and scenes appearing more clear with some overexposure. Simply adjusting the exposure level, you can create pictures which can bring out different moods from people viewing it. Thats why the quote “A Picture Says A Thousand Words” is very true indeed ! For new photographers, try out bracketing(i.e: taking pictures with different exposures level) and choose the best ones from them.

Trick #2 – Bring out some creative blur in photos
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By using blur you can showcase out stronger features of a picture, while using the rest as good complement, providing an overall nice touch. This can be completed in 2 basic types.

First type is depth-of-field blur. Varying the lens aperture between 0.4 to 1.4 can create a lovely, soft background blur which bring sharp focus to the subject in the foreground.

Second type is movement blur. Done by setting the camera exposure on shutter priority, and keep it slow so as to capture interesting streaks as the subject moves in front of the camera.

Trick #3 – Create something out of nothing !!
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How so? This exercise encourages you to take a step back and rethink how you can take wonderful pictures with things you already encountered on a daily basis.

One approach is to create your shot around the common elements around you such as lines, space and patterns. This can mean anything from the roads to the bridges, the trees, the railings, etc.. You start to see more possibilities and room for creativity.

Trick #4 – Take Unique Photos !!
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Try to avoid taking photos from already popular places where everyone else has taken before,the picture will be dull, and the excitement is gone. Try out new exciting photography (for example: underwater photography), or it could be as easy as shooting through thick glasses for that extra 3D feel, or shooting reflections of objects in water or other reflective objects.

Hope you enjoy this article

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