30.5.11

linkin logs | photography tips


i'm always in search of ways to improve a couple of things in my life. photography is ALWAYS the number one thing i want to improve on and the second is writing. this post is all about photography, but keep your eyes peeled because i will be posting some great resources, information, and inspiration for writers too.


Ten Photo Tips That Can Change the Way You Shoot via FotoWala
1. Start working on a long term project. I think that every photographer must be engaged in a long term personal project. When you work on a long term project the subject stays the same and you can slowly start noticing how your style changes around it.

2. Choose a subject that is close to your heart. Concentrate on something that you like and is accessible. If you are not a volcanologist don’t start a project about volcanoes. Your family can be a great subject to start with. Decide what you want to say and start shooting regularly, at least once week. Keep your mind open to see how the project develops beyond your initial ideas. A personal project could be a three-month-long project that will result in a series of 8-12 images, or a much longer one that might even become a book.

3. Study the work of other artists. Watch movies about the masters of photography and how they work. Study the history of photography and the techniques that were used before the digital age. Study Ansel Adam’s zone system. Start going to book stores and sit with books to get inspiration.

4. Try shooting with both eyes open. this will give you the ability to see beyond your frame and be prepared for changes. This might prove a bit strange at first but you will get used to it very fast.

5. Shoot from the hip / shoot without looking. Break the way you see the frame and let yourself be surprised by what you shoot. This will also enable you to shoot people form up close without making them look into the lens. Don’t be afraid to get bad results. If you don’t take risks you will never get great images.

6. Pattern plus. Look for patterns and break them. This is a simple exercise but will help you open your eyes to patters around you. A mountain of green apples and one is red is a simple example. Try to find others.

7. A+B=C. is a technique of using an ironic juxtaposition of two elements in the composition (A+B) and the relations between them to tell a story and lead the viewer to understand the subtle statement (C).

8. Frame inside a frame. Create frames inside your composition and position your subject inside it. Open a window into another world that lies beyond the two dimension of the photograph and emphasize your statement.

9. Change the settings in your camera menu to use two separate buttons for the AF and shutter release so that you focus with your thumb and release the shutter with your shooting finger. This is a simple trick that will help you frame better and prevent your focus from changing when you shoot.

10. Use rear-curtain flash sync

11. Smile and have fun. A smile will get you out ofBlockquote almost any tight spot, especially while shooting in foreign countries where you do not speak the local language.


Relevant Links:
  • 31 Days to a Better Photo Series - this is a good guide to understanding the different manual controls. basically the textbook things that i learned in my photography 101 class available for free.


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please post any relevant tips, tricks, inspirations, or links that you might have below. like i said, i'm always looking for things to improve my photography and to motivate me to get out of the house and take more pictures.

3 comments:

  1. Love the girl having a cigarette with a puppy over her arm.

    ♥ sécia
    www.petiteinsanities.blogspot.com

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  2. Good post. I've never taken a photography class but just love to watch art films, look at photography exhibits, etc. So I'm glad that I've accomplished one of the pointers! Just saw on your "You might like" section the Tim Burton Halloween fashion spread. I loved that HB spread and posted it on an old blog too!

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  3. Hello, i've just found your blog, and it's awesome!

    And this post is very uselful, thanks for it! Maybe i'll try this project thingie, as i'm just a hobby photographer, but I want to improve my skills.

    Maybe the hardest part for me in photography is that I can hardly find models... because I have an idea in my head, and i want a model to look like I imagened. And also my friends don't like being photographed and I'm to coward to ask strangers to be my models since i'm kinda new to phothography and i'm just an enthusiastic amateur,so I miss the confidance in my skills. Maybe any tips on that?

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