Wednesday 23 May 2012

Digital Photography Tutorial

5-Sunset-USFWS  Carlsbad Caverns National Park Sunset - Stolz, Gary MThis article will guide you and prepare you for photography because Photography has and will change, but only in technology. The beauty, concept, subjects, effects and most important, attitude are still the same. Photography tricks full guide


Have the right attitude. In order to be able to do any type of photography, you need to be patient and very creative. Without patience you can't achieve that perfect shot and without the creativity, you will never be able to make that perfect shot. Gender, religion and cultures have little or no effect on the outcomes of photography.
Have the right attitude.


Understand the philosophy of photography as an art form. Before we move on, it is very important for anyone to understand the basic idea and concept of photography. Photography is not just a subject, it is an art which has no boundaries. The camera is a device with which you capture the beauty of nature which includes all what we see. Photography lies in us, not the camera. Photographs capture moments and it is the photographer who gives worth to the image.
Understand the philosophy of photography as an art form.



Read a book. Reading a guide or book on photography will improve your understanding on photography and help you immensely at your work. Reading a book for guidance is required by EVERYONE, and it's benefits can only be seen after doing. This is a very helpful and practical way to make photography more beneficial and allow more utilization of creativity.




Decide what type of photography you are most interested in. It is better to decide your field of photography beforehand. Examples of fields of photography are landscape which deals with natural vistas and wildlife which deals with photographs of animals in their natural habitats.

9-Sunset-USFWS  - Lamington National Park, - Stolz, Gary M. - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Get a camera. The first step in beginning photography is to choose the camera as it is the most vital tool in photography, after the photographer himself. Digital "point and shoot" cameras are the best for beginning photography because they have simpler controls than an SLR. Their maintenance and cost is cheaper than an SLR as well. Simple digital cameras also allow the photographer to unleash the creativity in him or her. But cameras differ in more ways and keeping their specifications in mind is important. The common difference between models are the sensors: CCD(Charged Coupled Device] and CMOS[Complementry Metal Oxide Semi- conductor]. While the CCD is cheaper and easier to make and repair, it is slower and consumes more electricity. Also, it has limitations to ISO. On the other hand, CMOS is more expensive and complicated but consumes lesser energy and is faster and more compatible for ISO. Another factor, the type of camera is in the models. While point and shoot come in various sizes and functions, the ratio of quality and functions is maintained by the price. They have fixed lenses and limitations including inability to click through glass, loss of depth, telefocation, advanced functions etc. A higher level comes with more depth,durability and functions. Then come the bDSLR, which are a level below SLR and a bit cheaper, yet they are designed and capable to let a professional photographer to use it as a excellent backup. SLR are at the top and provide everything except toughness, which is a bargain good enough.


Get a camera.

Carefully consider your budget and requirements before you shop for a camera. The camera should be worth what you spend. It should also be equipped for the type of photography you wish to do. Normal cameras are ideal for landscapes while there are special cameras for extreme climate and weather conditions in which normal digital cameras would be ineffective.


Carefully consider your budget and requirements before you shop for a camera.

Prepare yourself before you begin. Before you head out into the world of photography, you need to do a few things. The first thing would be to note and decide when and where you will do photography. This is important because it is not recommended to spend your time with the camera while you have a meeting to attend, unless you have taken up photography as a profession, rather than a hobby. During these periods, when you plan to do only photography, try not to do anything else and use all your and energy only for photography.


Prepare yourself before you begin.

The next thing to do is to feel the camera. Read the manual and then explore each and every function before using. Also try to see the work done by other photographers and mark out your preferences.                     

The next thing to do is to feel the camera.
Practice, practice, practice. Photography is best when done in a peaceful state of mind and always improves with practice.       

Tips
  • Consider a used camera if your budget is small.
  • Keep at least 2 additional copies of photos you can't afford to lose.
  • When on a professional tour for photography, it is advisable to carry a spare camera.
  • When choosing the reel for a camera, remember to check for the ISO.