How to Take Better Indoor Photos with an External Flash This post is all about taking better photos indoors using an external flash. It covers the advantages and disadvantages of using differentshutter speedsandapertures. This first comparison is between shooting on full auto orprogram mode. I rec...
Conceptualizing your clothing photography shoot beforehand is important. First, ask yourself why you need to take photos of the outfit. Knowing the purpose allows you to narrow down your requirements, such as using a white background for e-commerce or props for lifestyle shots. The backdrop you...
You need to find the best spot to take photos with natural light. When working indoors, the best light is next to the window. Try to avoid the times when direct sunlight comes through the window. This would create unflattering shadows. ...
I bought a Nikon D5000 to take photos at my sons wedding. Because I knew light levels would be very low at the church and at the reception I tested the highest settings and boosted EV to its maximum and was surprised that provided a face filled the frame noise was not a problem for a...
A remote allows you to take multiple photographs while away from the camera. Without a remote, you’ll be forced to use the timer setting, restricting you to just one photo at a time. If you’re shooting indoors, it could be argued that a flash deserves a place on the must-have list...
15. It uses the middle 12 megapixels on the sensor for full resolution 2x photos with no digital zoom. You can use this feature to capture subjects that are far away. For example, at a sports event, you can zoom in on players to capture close-up action shots without losing image ...
Learning manual mode will give you the ability to take full control of your camera and photos. You will be able to capture exactly what you were trying to capture. Whereas if you use the Auto setting on your camera the camera will choose what it thinks is important to capture. Step-by...
Then, when you finally do expose your gear to the indoor air, it’ll stay free of condensation! Check out my bagged-and-sealed camera, ready to be taken back indoors after a cold outdoor shoot. Pro tip: While ziplock bags work great for sealing up your gear, I prefer lightweight rol...
Part 4. Tips to Avoid Shadows When Taking Pictures Perfect Time Professional photographers will tell you that there is always a time to capture photos when it is a nature shoot. It is not advisable to take photos when the sun is high because the shadow will be very dark and visible. Thus...
Even after following all the tips listed above, sometimes, your cat just doesn’t want to cooperate. If you want to take photos that are more compelling than just Patches curled up on your freshly dry-cleanedblackblazer, you have to do so onherschedule. ...