Photography Quick Tip: Make Lots of Mistakes, Then Learn from Them.

Photography Quick Tip: Make Lots of Mistakes, Then Learn From Them. The more mistakes you make, the faster you’ll learn and improve your photography skills.  All Professional Photographers once started without an understanding of anything on a camera.  The real value is in turning mistakes into lessons that build your skills.  So try a technique or style you haven’t done before and expect to make many mistakes along the way. The Master has Failed More Times than the Beginner has Tried. Learn From Mistakes. More Photography Quick Tips Each Friday ~Like, Comment, Tag, Share, Subscribe, & Enjoy!~ ~Trevor. Continue reading Photography Quick Tip: Make Lots of Mistakes, Then Learn from Them.

Photography Quick Tip: Focus on the Eyes

Photography Quick Tip: Focus on the Eyes We are all drawn towards the eyes in a photograph.  The eyes are a natural focal point that we connect with.  When taking Portrait Photographs at any aperture, always make sure you focus on the eyes.  Sharp eyes make for an attractive Portrait Image.  As long as the eyes are in focus, both you and your subject are more likely to consider the picture to be properly shot. Focus on the Eyes, Keep them Sharp. More Photography Quick Tips Each Friday ~Like, Comment, Tag, Share, Subscribe, & Enjoy!~ ~Trevor. Continue reading Photography Quick Tip: Focus on the Eyes

Photography Quick Tip: Expose, Focus, Then Frame It.

Photography Quick Tip: Expose & Focus, then Frame It An improperly exposed or blurry image is unusable, but one not precisely framed may still be saved.  You should always focus on and properly expose for the subject of the image before adjusting the frame.  This tends to happen more often when you have extreme light and darks in the same scene. Expose & Focus, then Frame It More Photography Quick Tips Each Friday ~Like, Comment, Tag, Share, Subscribe, & Enjoy!~ ~Trevor. Continue reading Photography Quick Tip: Expose, Focus, Then Frame It.

Photography Quick Tip: Break What You Learn.

Lean all the rules of Photography so that you can break them later on.  Photography rules are essential because they provide a foundation for which to find your niche as well as a foundation to expand your skill set into a more advanced level of photography.  Learn the rules first, so that you have more creative control when breaking them.  Learn as you go – don’t let it prevent you from picking up a camera.  Mistakes are how you improve yourself.   Learn the Rules, then Break Them.   More Photography Quick Tips Each Friday   ~Like, Comment, Tag, Share, … Continue reading Photography Quick Tip: Break What You Learn.