Tip Tuesday - 5 'secret' pointers for taking better pictures!



Photography may not seem complicated to the mobile phone clicker but there are a lot of 'rules' that can help you take better and look better in pictures.  I've compiled a few relaxed ways of making your pictures look terrific. (Of course there's always the option to hire a professional photographer but that's a topic for another blog!)
Light is everything.
    • Arrange for the light to be on either shoulder to a 90 degree angle
    • No light in back or in front (make squinty eyes)
    • Use light/bright surfaces to reflect light
      • What you use to reflect will change the color of what you’re shooting
    • Use your automatic settings based on what your light is…sun, shade, clouds – it changes the color of the final photo.
Your camera!  Get familiar with it. 
  • Unless you are comfortable using all manual setting to manage ISOs, aperture and shutter speed use the automatic settings for sun, shade, clouds, action etc.
Shooting better selfies
  • Please, no cutesy pouting (besides you'll get wrinkles in your lips later in life)
  • Shoot from straight on or above (avoid above so high you fall backwards)
  • Sun to your side, not your back. Front is OK if it's filtered
It’s OK
  • Not to smile
  • Not to look at the camera
  • Not to stand in a soldier line
It’s great to
  • Be natural
  • Shoot in the shade without bright sun behind
  • Pose in comfortable, angled positions (see photo above - shoulder to shoulder looks cliche, standing back to front is one good option)
  • Offset your subject (generally no need to always center)
  • Put the cocktail glass down and take off the name tag
I hope this little tidbit is helpful. 

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