Don't you love taking photos? Whether it’s of your pet, your friends, or nature! Being able to capture and freeze extraordinary moments in your life is one of the coolest things about technology. However, photography can be a little overwhelming and frustrating when you’re new. Enjoy this photography guide, featuring my top 5 tips for a successful photo session!
The best camera is the one you have! You do not need an expensive camera with fancy features. In fact, the most important thing new photographers need is the patience to practice. With this patience, you can use any camera and this includes a Pinwheel phone!
In every photo, there needs to be a subject. A subject is the main object in your photo, for example: a friend making a silly face, a toy on the stairs, or a pet sleeping! Whatever you choose, it is important that you aren’t too close and not too far away before you take the picture.
Practice this step by step!
This practice will help you understand the importance of depth of field (how far your camera can see). Every camera is different.
Tip #3 - Not Too Bright, Not Too Dark
One of the most important things to consider is light, which has the power to reveal all sorts of details. When taking a photo, check these three things:
Did you know that photographers conduct experiments? When choosing an angle (the position of your camera), there are usually so many options to choose from, you have to test out many of them!
It’s always important to think about these three things:It’s better to take one thoughtful picture than 10 pictures on-the-go. Before clicking your camera, study your subject closely with your own eyes and not through the lens. Take your time to notice the details and consider what you like or don't like.
Practice this Fun Photography Activity:
There is no one right way to be a photographer! Taking good photos takes a lot of practice, but you can do it with patience and determination. Your pinwheel phone can help you on your way to taking beautiful photos. Just remember to have fun!
“If at first you don’t succeed, try try again!” -Zen Cho