Introduction: Professtional Photography Tutorial

Even Saw Somthing So Beautiful That it Brought a Tear To your Eye. So you Think To Yourself "i Must Take This Shot So i Can Savor This Moment Forever..."

Then you take Out your Camera and take aim. You press The button, the flash goes off. As the picture loads the scene disapates away. So you look At the Screen and what do you see?. A Blurry, Dark, Disfigured Abomination of your Breathtaking Moment And As You Look up And Scream To the Gods Whyyyyy.... You think To yourself "wow i rly shoud have gotten some tips before i set out"

Well Worry Not No More! I Will Give you Some of The Best Tips Hints And trick Known Around.

Some Of My Best Work is Availble For Viewing Right Below




*Warning - Do Not Take My Picture Or Claim Them As yours Without My Consent*

Step 1: Choosing the Right Camera

You have to be veerryyy careful when choosing out a camera. Just because it cost 300 dollars more than the one next to it doesn't mean it the type of pictures you want.

I Bought a
Kodak Easy Share C613 with 6.1 megapixels

it cost me around 100 dollars and it is soo good you can see your reflection in a bead of sweat (under certain lighting conditions and position Of course)

Zoom-
With zoom ther is digital zoom and optical zoom.
Optical Zoom Is The Lense going uot and in, Digital zoom is the camera zooming in on the screen and when it does that the quality deteriorates imedietly down to hard pixles and rought colors. So when shopping make sure that it have more optical than digital.

Perks-
Beware Of the perks! They may be using fancy alures that are just covering up the technical lack of the camera. "Im Not Buying A Camera To Play Tetris With It~ I Need it For Pictures!

  • Warning - All Photography Cameras That come with the option of video recording have very bad quality for it, so even if u think it might be good for video. Don't if you want to record video then get a video camera*

Step 2: Location Location Location

Placement

Position

And Angle

If you want to take a pictre of say a cloud, but there is some other stuff In the Shot that you dont want.

STOP
DON'T YOU DO IT

Dont zoom in so much just to get that shot of only that. it will Kill The pictures. just take the picture at normal zoom so you can put all those megaplixels to work. Then afterwards you can simply cut out the frame you want without sacrificing its beauty.

Also-

if you see somthing you wan to take a picture of that is uneven or tilted. Tilt the camera till it evens up with the object so it can be in balance. When taking a picture dont take it so u cant just see the picture at front end. Take it so that whoever is viewing it can feel as if they are looking thru a window not at a piece of paper.

Step 3: Night, Morn, and Additions

You have to be very careful when taking picture at night since there is less light the image is more likely to blur. So it would be best that you invest about 20$ and get yourself a good tripod, but if you can't you should have your arms resting on something to steady yourself.

In the morning You also have to be careful. The Sunrise is magnificent, but if you have the wrong setting and you let in too much light your picture will have orange and red bleeding into the rest of the scenery So when Shooting in the morn lower your iso to the desierd level. See what happend when didnt lower my iso when i shot this picture.

So dont Forget

Be steady

be Insperational!