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The Do's and Don'ts

  In this blog, I will be sharing how I turn a concept into my creation and the do’s and don’ts during this process. -The first step in every creative endeavour is to generate ideas for what you want to produce. Consider the project you are hoping to do and make a list of terms or concepts that are related to your main theme. -For example, if you want to construct a conceptual project about the environment, you can make a list of topics such as forests, conservation, global warming, plastic, garbage, renewable energy, wildlife, and so on. The list will come in handy when you begin to envision how your images will look. -Before you begin creating the actual images, it is important to identify exactly what you want your photography to convey. -Usually, when I have an idea, I test it out the day before to see whether I get the desired results.  -When I don't receive the expected results, I try various methods to ensure that my concept has no defects. When I see an error ...

A small lesson on Exposure Triangle

After I posted my previous blog, many friends and you my readers asked me what shutter speed, ISO, and aperture is and how we set the values for each, so here I am to tell you what each of those mean and just how important it is to set the values for each of them separately to get stunning pictures. This is a quick reminder that these values can be adjusted based on the lighting, and you can experiment until you obtain the ideal results. The 'Manual mode' allows you to control both the shutter speed, ISO and aperture. DSLR cameras allow you to alter the values on the top LCD panel, the back screen, and through the viewfinder. Shutter speed: - Shutter speed refers to the speed at which a camera's shutter closes. Changing the shutter speed impacts both the exposure of an image and our capacity to freeze or blur motion. -Long shutter speeds resulted in blurred photos, whereas shorter shutter speeds freeze the moment. -The range goes from 30 to 4000. - For example, a s...

10 Tips for Taking Amazing Photos

  Photography is fun and interesting, and it's exciting to see the image quality improve as you develop your photography skills. However, getting started or improving your photo quality may feel difficult. By following these simple steps, you may learn how to take better pictures. Read till the end for a bonus tip. 1)Use a diffuser always during the daylight to get a softer look. 2) Always carry different lenses to get different perspectives. 3) Make sure to clean the lens filter before the shoot. 4) Arrive at the venue before the shoot timings to plan out the images you want and how to take them. 5) To achieve the desired results, set the aperture, ISO, and shutter speed correctly. 6) Remember that lighting is really important in photography, so bring the necessary equipment and use it correctly, but don't forget that natural lighting is always better. 7) Pay attention to framing and apply the rule of thirds to improve your photos. 8) Don’t be afraid to move ...