MY PASSION OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography is my passion. whenever i use to go any where or any city i always bring my camera with me. so hat i can capture some good shots or capture the moment. I do not want to become a professional photographer but yes it is my hobby . in my blog i will tell you all about photography. At present candid photography is very famous while wedding shoot. Which type of camera you can use for photography and many more things.In previous i do not know how to click or what is the right way of clicking pics.when i use to click many times i came to know some tips and tricks about my experience. now it is became my habit and i love to do it.
Inspiration that will help you boost your photography business. Last year i still remembered that i going out of station suddenly i mom gave me envelop . when i opened it , it was a offer for my photography. I never thought about it that i turned my photography passion into business.A website is a really important tool for a photographer. I make my best website for photography business. i starts got contact by other clients for shoots. Now i am writing all these things in my blog.
Inspiration that will help you boost your photography business. Last year i still remembered that i going out of station suddenly i mom gave me envelop . when i opened it , it was a offer for my photography. I never thought about it that i turned my photography passion into business.A website is a really important tool for a photographer. I make my best website for photography business. i starts got contact by other clients for shoots. Now i am writing all these things in my blog.
What is Photography ?
Photography is the science, art,
application and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other
electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor,
or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic
film.Photography allows one to capture the world around them with the press of
a shutter.The word photography comes from two ancient Greek words: photo for
light and graph for drawing to make the meaning drawing with Light . Early
photographs were called sun pictures, because sunlight itself was used to
create the image. Today, photography has become a powerful means of
communication and a mode of visual expression that touches human life in many
ways. For example, photography has become popular as a means of crystallizing
memories. Most of the billions of photographs taken today are snapshots casual
records to document personal events such as vacations, birthdays, and weddings.
Photographs can also be objects of
art that explore the human condition and provide aesthetic pleasure.Photographs
are used extensively by newspapers, magazines, books, and television to convey
information and advertise products and services. Photography extends human
vision into the realm of objects that are invisible because they are too small
or too distant, or events that occur too rapidly for the naked eye to detect. A
camera can be used in locations too dangerous for humans. Photographs can also
be objects of art that explore the human condition and provide aesthetic
pleasure. For millions of people, photography is a satisfying hobby or a
rewarding career.A camera, no matter how many automatic features it may have,
is a lifeless piece of equipment until a person uses it. It then becomes a
uniquely responsive tool an extension of the photographer's eye and
mind.Photographers can expand or flatten perspective by the use of certain
lenses. They can freeze motion or record it as a blur, depending on their
choice of shutter speed. They can create an infinite number of lighting effects
with flashes or floodlights. They can alter the tonal values or colors in a
picture by their choice of film and filters.
How
to take a good photography
Improving
Your Basic Technique
Familiarize yourself with your
camera. Take the time to get to know your camera and ensure that you are using
it properly. Read the manual to learn what each control, switch, button, and
menu item does. Learn the basic actions, such as using the flash (on, off, and
auto), zooming in and out, and using the shutter button.
- If you can find an online tutorial for your camera or a video, then this might be helpful as well.
Hold
your camera properly. The
way that you hold your camera may make a difference in the quality of your
shots. It is important to hold your camera with both hands to have the most
control over it. Hold it so that you are supporting the lens with your left
hand and holding the camera body with your right hand.
- This position will make it easier to keep your camera steady, take pictures quickly, and adjust your settings if necessary.
- You can also try holding your elbows close to your body to help steady the camera.
Steady your camera with a tripod. If
you have a hard time keeping your camera steady enough to photograph your
subjects, then you might find it helpful to get a tripod. A tripod will keep
your camera steady while still allowing you to adjust it to different angles.
- You might consider getting a low-cost tripod to start out with. You can also get mini-tripods that adjust so that you can place them on table tops and photograph from lower angles.
Set
the camera's resolution as high as possible.
Low-resolution images are more difficult to alter later and they don’t look as
good. To ensure that you are getting the best quality photos possible, change
your camera’s settings so that you are taking high-resolution photos.
- Keep in mind that higher resolution photos take up a lot of memory, so you may need to get a larger memory card to accommodate this change.
Use one of your camera’s automatic
modes. Most digital cameras have an easy
automatic mode that will change your camera’s settings based on the type of
subject you are photographing. For example, the camera may detect that you are
taking a portrait of someone in low light and adjust the settings to get the
best image. Try using your camera’s automatic setting to make it easier to take
better photos.
- If your photos come out poorly focused or poorly exposed, then start operating certain functions manually.
- For portraits, using an anti-red eye mode may be helpful.
Using
the Light to Your Advantage
Find your light source. Identifying
where your light is coming from is an important part of ensuring the best
lighting for your subject. The light needs to be on your subject to illuminate
it properly. Before you take a photo, take a moment to look around you and
determine which direction the light is coming from.
- For example, if you are outdoors, figure out where the sun is at and observe how it is casting light on your subject. Consider what angle might be the most flattering or interesting for photographing your subject.
Take photos during the golden
hour whenever possible. The golden hour happens twice per day—in the hour
before sunrise and in the hour after sunset. During this time, you will notice
that your subjects will have a warm light cast on them. There will also be some
shadows that may result in interesting details.
- Try taking outdoor photographs during the golden hour to reap the benefits of this pleasing light. You will notice that shadows are longer during this time as well, which can also add visual interest to your photos.
Use
a shaded area if the light is too harsh.
Sometimes natural light from the sun
can be too harsh for portraits. It may cause your subject to look washed out or
cast harsh shadows and make it hard to see the details of a person’s face. One
way to adapt when your light is too harsh is to photograph your subject in the
shade.
- Put up the flash. Many people only use the flash in dim light. However, if you only use the flash in low light, then you may not be getting the best possible pictures. Your flash can be especially useful when the sun is shining brightly, such as around midday. This may result in harsh shadows and unappealing photos Keep in mind that you do not always need to use the flash, especially if the natural lighting is good. However, you might want to try taking photos with and without the flash to see what works best for the light you have available. Prevent red eye in portraits. Red eye is caused by the camera’s flash reflecting off of your retinas. This usually happens when you are taking photos in low light and your eyes don’t have enough time to constrict. To avoid getting a red eye effect, you can try.
- Turning on more lights. If you are taking pictures indoors, then you can prevent the red eye effect by turning on as many lights as you can and making the environment brighter.
The best digital cameras in 2017
you may
already have a clear idea of the kind of camera you want, in which case you
could go straight to one of our more specific camera buying guides:Last year we
saw some stunning cameras launched - many of them making it onto our list
below, but if you want to know what else might be coming along later this year.
What
Are SLR and DSLR Cameras?
SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex and DSLR stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex and both refer to how the light enters the camera. These are the cameras you see many professionals and serious amateurs lugging around.
SLR
cameras have a larger body than most P&S cameras and the ability to
use interchangeable lenses. While SLRs started out as fully manual and the
photographer had to control all of the features including focus, most of these
cameras are capable of acting in a fully automatic mode just like a P&S.
Features of SLR and DSLR Cameras
Photographers
use SLR and DSLR cameras because of the level of control they provide over the
taking of a photograph. Almost every DSLR offers the following:
- Shutter speed (automatic and manual control)
- Aperture (automatic and manual control)
- Film speed or ISO (the control is included in DSLRs as well)
- Multiple automatic focus points
- Magnification (through the use of various lenses)
- Capability for add-on flashes or control external light sets
- Remote releases (useful for long exposures and times when you cannot reach the shutter button)
- Additional battery packs (these cameras love to eat up battery power, so have spares with you)
Popular DSLR Cameras
There are many
manufacturers of DSLR cameras today, though Nikon and Canon still rule the
market. These two brands have e research and some serious thought about what
you want to do in this exciting field.
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