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Monday 21 January 2013

Six Trick Photography Tips for Stunning Photos

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Photography is one of the most popular hobbies throughout the world. Many people love taking photos of people, landscapes, animals, and nature then sharing them with the world. However being a successful photographer is not as easy as it sounds. Making sure your pictures are colorful, clear, and unique takes a significant amount of practice and learning. If you are interested in learning more about photography, be sure to check out these seven trick photography tips for stunning photos!
1. Make sure that you take personal photos. Some photographers try to be distant from their photography subjects because they are shy or nervous. However as a photographer you want to make sure that your photos are personal. People love personal photos much more than any other type of photo because they can relate and connect to personal photos better. Adding a personalized touch to your photos also ensures that your photographs are unique because each photographer has a unique style.
2. When photographing people, you also want to make sure to capture natural emotions and reactions. No one likes photos that look fake or staged. You want to make sure that the subject of the photograph has pure, natural emotions and reactions. Try to take photographs of real people in order to achieve these types of photos.
3. You want to make sure your photographs look fun. Depressing and sad photographs are OK if you enjoy the colors and mood of those photographs. However, everyone gets tired of sad or depressing material over time. Many people prefer to look at photographs of people having as a great time rather than people who are sad or depressed.
4. You also want to make sure that most of your photos are taken outside. As a photographer you should try and visit new places frequently for inspiration and to vary your photo content.
5. When taking photographs, you also want to take photos from several different angles. This gives you a variety of shots to choose from when you are selecting your best or favorite photos for a scrapbook or project. You can also compile all the shots into a single page in order to depict the multiple sides of an object.
6. When shooting nature no matter if it's animals or foliage you must anticipate and prepare for your shot. You will need to study the subject so that you will be able to get the best shot possible. If you subject is an insect, chipmunk or other animal you can prepare by watching and understanding their habits and what effects the lighting will have on your subject. So study your subject at various times of the day so you can take your best photos.
Finally, imagination is your biggest photography asset. Always try new things and think outside the box.
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