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Photography Tips: a Shot List Wedding Photography Family Photo Coordinator Scout the Location Preparation is Key Set expectations with the Couple Turn off the sound on your Camera Shoot the small details Use Two Cameras Consider a Second Wedding Photographer Be Bold but Not Obtrusive Learn how to Use Diffused Light Shoot in RAW Display Your Shots at the Reception Consider Your Backgrounds Dont Discard the clicks you don't Like Change Your Perspective Wedding Group Shots Fill Flash Continuous Shooting Mode Expect the Unexpected Have Fun Create

Photography by: Pradeep Sanyal

Tips for the day! When doing travel photography, there are things that you should look for interesting things that would make a great photo. Here are some of them: 1. Capture extraordinary things: Look for something out-of-this-world. For example, capture photos of cows strolling the streets of Mumbai. Or a man taking a leak on the wall with "No Pissing" sign. Or your friends doing the belly dance in Egypt. An interesting photo means a good photo. 2. Find shapes: Cultures use shapes, lines, and curves in architecture very differently. For example, the Taj Mahal in India. Look for triangles and angles. They help create a sense of perspective, putting your viewers in the photo. Look for curves. They help create a sense of movement in your photos. 3. Seek the light: Lighting makes or breaks any photo. Make your images dramatic with dynamic lighting. Turn off the flash when taking photos inside basilicas and cathedrals. Skylights, rose windows, and stained glass windows give stunning effect. Using the flash can ruin this beautiful lighting. Seek out the Golden Hour when shooting outside. Photographers refer to this as the first and last hour of daylight. Under the right conditions, it can lead to a warm and soft glow on anything in its path. 4. Look for contrast: Contrast in photography is an effective way to directing your viewers attention to the subject of the photo. Position subject elements to create contrast. It gives added emphasis. Whether in tones, textures, position, or the subject itself, contrast will keep your images interesting. 5. Look for textures, colors, and content: Unify all photographic elements to a picture that will visually "make sense". Capture an image that shows extreme diversity of textures, colors, and content. Image by: Wes Nations

"Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst." - Henri Cartier-Bresson 10 tips for better portraits: - Experiment with focal lengths - Create interesting backgrounds - Break the 'rules' of composition - Play with eye contact - Try candid photography - Play with light - Frame within a frame - Change perspective - Shoot in black and white - Have fun!

12 simple tips to make great images- Article by: Harika


Posted in: Photo Madari

Article By: Harika

The following images are captured by Minitesh tapre

Tip 1: Give yourself a topic for a photostory. Select the best 4 to communicate your picture story (8 DAY Workshop <sat & sun>, 4 OUTDOOR SHOOTS at 4 ordinary locations to make a handfull of EXTRAORDINARY IMAGES, 4 critical evaluation sessions at Shari Academy; dates: 7th-29th jan; Fees: INR 5,175)

Tip 2: Geometry in photography. Look out for interesting shapes in nature, at home, any place around you.

Tip 3: Star trails. Try this effect at night on a clear sky day. Mount your camera on a tripod and get experimental with extremely slow shutter speed. (2 day workshop on NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY; dts: January 21st, 22nd; Fees INR 3,450)

Tip 4: Shooting Panoramas !! Try shooting panoramas at different hours of the day (2 day workshop on SHOOTING PANORAMAS; Dates: January 14,15; Fees INR 5,175)

Tip 5: Look out for interesting patterns in the nature. ( 2 day worshop on NATURE & MACRO photography; dts: 7th & 8th Jan; Shooting Location: Borivali National park, critical evaluation- Shari Academy; Fees: INR 3,450)

Tip 6: Get your artist to paint the canvass of your film !

Tip 7: Silhoutte it out with Shallow depth of field during dawn/dusk !

Tip 8: Play around with contrasting colors and make unconventional frames !

Tip 9: Observe the most fragile subjects around you ! ( 2 day worshop on NATURE & MACRO photography; dts: 7th & 8th Jan; Shooting Location: Borivali National park, critical evaluation- Shari Academy; Fees: INR 3,450)

Tip 10: Punch up the contrast while you do black and white processing ! (2 day workshop on RAW file processing & 7 ways of BLACK & WHITE processing; dts: January 21st, 22nd; Venue: Shari Academy; Fees INR 4,500

Tip 11: Diagonal Rule of composition, always a turn on.

Tip 12: Your Pictures have to be a visual treat !!!

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