Friday, April 20, 2012

Photography Tips

Think about symbolism of the subjects in your photos, and also how the lighting impacts the mood.

Never underestimate the impact that color can have to either make or break a simple snapshot.


Scale and angle should be considered. Photos taken from a higher angle make the subjects appear smaller, whereas pictures shot from a low angle can make subjects appear larger and almost monster-like.


Capture action in the moment. The essence of photography is that ability to capture a moment and make it last forever.


Robert Capa once said, "If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough." Don't be afraid to get up close and personal even in intimate moments such as this one.


Symmetry can create an interesting pattern for the eye to follow, and natural lighting is almost always best in my opinion.


Capture the absurd. Let your creativity run wild. Don't be afraid to try a new perspective. 


Think about lines in your photos and where they lead the viewer's eyes. 


Light and shadow create depth in photographs. Keep this in mind when you are deciding where to stand when shooting your photos. 


When shooting a scene, think about how you can use multiple photos together to create photo essays. Don't forget to zoom in on the details of the scene to create a deeper understanding of the subject.


Think about the depth of field, or what is in focus and what is out of focus. This technique creates more depth in photographs and helps to create emphasis. 


When taking photographs, don't forget to look up, down, under, and over. Be experimental. Sometimes these are the best shots. 


If you see a beautiful sunset, capture it regardless of where you are. 


Silhouettes are fun if you have the right light. 


But optimal lighting and action is a better combination. Don't settle for one or the other. 


Find beauty in the mundane world. Photography draws people's attention to things that are often overlooked. 


Take a walk in the woods with your camera and you will be surprised with the beauty that nature creates. 


Especially if you look close enough. Oddities are all around us. 


And delicate beauty under our feet.


Sometimes soft focus can add to the mystical quality of a scene. 


But sometimes nature does most of the work for you, and all you have to do is stand back and take it all in.