Photo Tip #22

Photo Tip #22-Don’t Delete and Format Only in Camera This tip is for digital photographers only. Don’t delete frames from your flash memory-deleting and re-shooting can make your memory cards more prone to failure. Instead,…

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Photo Tip #21

Photo Tip #21-Store Your Camera Setup for Your NEXT Shoot Come up with basic settings for your camera-ones that you use the most frequently. For example, ISO 100, F/16, aperture priority, RAW/high JPEG, etc. and…

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Photo Tip #20

Photo Tip #20-Just Add People When doing an environmental or a tableau vivant-style portrait (one with a “setting” and not just a “headshot”) try composing the image first, adding the people in only after you’re…

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Photo Tip #19

Photo Tip #19-The Doors of Perception Perception is sometimes the key to making interesting work. Move beyond simple subjects, and introduce symbolic elements, subjects that have a cultural significance, or subjects that have multiple interpretations…

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Photo Tip #18

Photo Tip #18-Learn to Sequence Your Work Editing is not enough-learn to sequence your work as well. Learn how to transition from one image to the next, either tonally, by subject matter, lens, or some…

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