What makes a great photo is its ability to convey emotion. Emotions in a photograph or any work of art is what helps a viewer connect with a piece - it reminds them of something or relates to their life.
If you want to capture the moment on the side lines of a sporting event or capture your friend’s latest art showcase, capture the emotion. Included in this slideshare are the tips you need to keep in mind to get you the best result.
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2. Capture the moment like a pro!
To shoot professional quality
photography, use the following tips
to get the best results.
3. #1 Staying Photo Accurate
Don't allow the camera’s exposure
meter to force the subject in the
photos to be brighter or darker.
Turn up or turn down the EV or
Exposure Value manually.
4. #2 Know Dynamic Range
Limitations
Something in the photo will be lost.
You'll have to decide which is more
important to you for the shot, and
highlight or darken an area.
5. #3 To get the best image quality
Lowest ISO setting you can do
• Keep the camera as still as
possible
• Have the subject be as still as
possible.
6. #4 To shoot a moving subject
• Match trajectory with fast shutter
speed
• Highest ISO that maintains the
image quality
• Pan the camera to match the
subject
• Use flash
7. #5 Discover your vision and
perspective
Understand how you want objects to
look and interact with light and angles.
This is your photography style!
8. #6 Manually adjust for camera
shake/blur
You need to use a shutter speed that
matches the lens focal length. If you use a
100mm lens, then your shutter speed
should be no lower than 1/100th of a
second.
9. #7 Use a Polarizing Filter
• Improves the colors of the sky and
foliage
• Protects your lens
• Reduces the reflections
10. What makes a great photo is the
photographer's ability to convey
emotion.
Connect the viewer with a piece by
showing an emotion that is
prevalent in the viewer.