Digital cameras are one of the greatest inventions of modern times. We are so fortunate to have this modern convenience called
Digital Photography. To be able to capture a precious moment or beautiful scene at the click of a button, is something we should not take for granted.
Many beginners find digital photography rather challenging and rightly so. Today, more and more digital cameras are being created and it seems like the more digital cameras they make, the more difficult they become to use.
I own a Canon Powershot S3 IS. I purchased this digital camera about a year ago and I still haven’t utilized all of the awesome little features this camera has to offer. Now you may not want or even need a camera with tons of features. It really depends on the type of pictures you plan on taking.
Regardless of the camera you own or are planning to own, you should have a well rounded knowledge of digital photography. I hope the following 20
tips for taking digital photography will prove to be useful in your quest for taking better photographs.
1. Know your camera. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is not taking time to learn about the features of your camera. Don’t be lazy. Read your instruction manual.
3 – If you are looking for superior image quality, the ability to use a variety of lenses and print large high quality photos, then considering a Digital SLR Camera.
4 – Use your flash outdoors. Sometimes, even on a sunny day outdoors, there is still a need for a flash. If the sun is directly over head or behind your subject, this can cause dark shadows to appear on the face. The flash will help lighten the subjects face.
5- Sometimes simply turning your camera and taking vertical shots can make a world of difference. Experiment more with vertical picture taking.
6 – Do not put your subjects directly in the center of your shot. Move your subject off center to inject more life into your photos.
7 – Learn how to hold your digital camera. One of the most common problems beginners face is the shaking of the camera because they are not holding it properly. Of course, the best way to avoid shaking the camera is to use a tripod. If you don’t have a tripod, then you should be holding your camera with two hands. Put one hand on the right hand side of your camera where you actually snap the photo and the other hand will support the weight of your camera. Depending on the camera, your left hand will either be positioned on the bottom or around your lens.
8 – Learn about the “Rule of Thirds”. This is a well known principle of photographic composition that every beginner should become familiar with. Do a search online and you will find many tutorials on this subject.
9 – Look at other photographers work. Just spending time studying the work of other photographers can provide loads of inspiration.
10 – Join online photography communities. Get active and ask questions.
11 – Do not compare your photography to anyone else.
12 – Do not copy the work of other photographers. Try and develop your own unique style.
13 – Do not leave your batteries in your camera if you don’t plan on using your camera for long periods of time. Some batteries run the risk of leaking and this can damage your camera.
14 – Subscribe to a good photography magazine. Read books on photography.
15 – Find experienced photographers to go out on shoots with.
16 – Post your photographs in online forums. Learn to accept criticism.
17 – Try taking your pictures in RAW format. RAW is a powerful option available in today’s digital cameras where no in-camera processing takes place. This allows you to do all processing using your favorite image editing software.
18 – Don’t buy the most expensive photography equipment right away. Practice and learn about photography using cheaper equipment first. After you have been taking pictures for a while, you will then know what kind of equipment you will need.
19 – Invest in a tripod. Some of us have very shaky hands. If you can’t stop the shakes, then get a tripod. It will make a world of difference.
20 – If you are not able to carry your equipment with you everywhere, make sure you have a note pad handy. This way if you find a nice shot, you can write it down and visit that location at a later date.
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Your Photo Tips on Sat, 19th Jul 2008 11:59 pm
#5 extended
Every time you compose and capture an image you should do so in both horizontal and vertical. This will help you get a good idea, further down the road, of what will look better.
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Brent bellamy from calgary photographer brent bellamy maternity newborn automobile on Sun, 25th Apr 2010 12:08 am
Fantastic tips for the beginner….another tip that you might want to use could be learning to use the manual focus on your camera. Instead of always relying on the autofocus feature on your SLR, try switching to the manual mode. This gives you much more control over your photo composition, and gets you thinking about where you would like people to focus their attention when viewing your work!!…It allows you to decide what is the most important element(s) of your photograph…instead of letting the camera do it for you!
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lisa on Fri, 23rd Jul 2010 12:03 pm
Great tips, I couldn’t agree more. This is really THE beginner’s guide to digital photography, and to photography in general. All photographers are unique, and beginners meet milestones and achievements at their own pace.
Karen on Sat, 7th Aug 2010 12:34 pm
Photography is also a talent. It should be practiced to become very good at it. Your tips are so simple yet something we should remember when we are on this field. I totally agree with it. One thing that will make us become better/good photographer is through criticism. So don’t hesitate to post photos online as it will educate us more and become best photographer. This article is indeed highly recommended for beginners.
Paul on Mon, 9th Aug 2010 3:25 pm
Each time I take a bad picture, or one I’m just not happy with, I analyze the photo to see what I did wrong. I have learned many new things from doing this.
Another tip is to analyze digital photos from professionals, or people you admire. Look at the composition of each photo, and if you have the EXIF, the camera settings they used.
Always, practice, practice, practice because “digital film” is free (after paying for the memory cards), so just keep taking pictures.
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cathrin on Fri, 27th Aug 2010 7:06 am
Very nice tips given. Its very helpful for the beginner. Photography is not too easy, its a talent, which not every one have. Your tips will helpful for those who don’t know about photography.
Thanks for sharing
dlf on Tue, 31st Aug 2010 5:45 am
I think as a beginner it is important to keep on practicing and don’t forget to check out the manuals. If you want to get serious in this craft better make sure you have time to discover on your own the hidden features of your camera.