Few Tips on How to Handle your Camera
These few tips that will be mentioned right away, you might want to take into consideration and maybe they will work for you on your next shoot. Instead of shooting the object straight on, try looking down to the object, or crouching and looking up. Pick an angle that shows maximum color and minimum shadow. To make things appear longer or taller, a low angle can help. If you want a bold photo, it is best to be even with the object. You may also want to make the object look smaller or make it look like you're hovering over; to get the effect you should put the camera above the object. Another tip: try being still when taking pictures, a lot of people are surprised at how blurry their pictures come out when going for a close-up, or taking the shot from a distance. To minimize blurring: If you're using a full-sized camera with a zoom lens, hold the camera body (finger on the shutter button) with one hand, and steady the lens by cupping your other hand under it. Keep your elbows close to your body, and use this position to brace yourself firmly.
Try relaxing when pushing the shutter button, try not to hold the camera up for too long; this will cause your hands and arms to be shakier. Practice bringing the camera up to your eye, focusing and metering, and taking the shot in one swift, smooth action. There are many more tips and this could help your career and you might end up working for big clients, only because you took what was said seriously and used it. This does not relate only to new photographers but to also professionals, every shot you take, should be like your first.
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