WICKED GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY – The Way Photography Should Be
WICKED GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY – The Way Photography Should Be
Re: Good second and third lenses for beginner? In reply to Northoceanbeach • Oct 15, 2016 Oh, and secondly, which camera is better, her Nikon, or my Sony Nex 7. Because I could trade her. -- hide signature -- https://www.flickr.com/photos/123846811@N08/ Reply Reply with qu...
highly intuitive to use so whether you're an expert photographer or a beginner you can be safe in the knowledge that your photos will look polished and professional. 5. Check for software updates If you’re having problems with your Camera app it’s a good idea to check for updates as ...
If you were to sit down and learn how to use everything on your camera in one sitting, you'd be completely lost by the end of it. Cameras are pretty complicated and take time to fully understand, so take my advice and start with these 10 easy steps and y
To quote noted documentary photographer Roger Kingston, “A camera is a save button for the mind’s eye.” First, try creating a mental vision of what you would want the final image to look like. Once you have a clear idea, proceed with the camera settings, lighting, and framing. We ...
it does everything they need. I make adjustments using Lightroom or Camera Raw quite a bit. However, the quality of the masks and the ability to customize them is still much finer in Photoshop. For anything that requires advanced mask creation and Photoshop’s superior tools for making select...
Using a good camera is half the battle of creating a good profile pic, but there’s more to it. Lighting and other factors also influence the quality of your profile photo. Keep reading to learn how good lighting can help you create a great profile picture!
The many customized photo ops balanced with free time was a perfect combination for me as an intermediate level photographer. Although this tour was not billed as a workshop, I learned soooo much from Nathaniel’s generous sharing of knowledge. From camera settings to creative technique and ...
You can ensure that the eyes are in focus by manually focusing your camera, though doing so is a little trickier if you’re a beginner. An alternative is to use autofocus and move the meter on one of the subject’s eyes. Focusing on the eyes also ensures that even if the rest of th...