5 Tips For A Great Outcome When You Take Pics
It's not your camera, it's what you photograph that counts.
I've been thinking about what we should all consider when we're planning and taking photos. Here are a few tips that may help in your photography journey.
- Pick a waterproof case if you're going to be near or in water. Nothing more disappointing than watching your camera flutter to the bottom of the pool, bathtub, lake and anywhere there is water.
- Leave free space on your digital card for plenty of photos. Newer digital technology built into the casual users camera allow high resolution photos that may take up a lot of space on the card. Even a mobile phone can run out of space. Either have a second card backup or delete those redundant selfies. That will guarantee you don't run out of digital 'film' right at the most important time in your vacation, family gathering etc.
- Change your perspective. Move the camera up and down, move you or your subject to the left and right. The photos will look completely different with each angle.
- Move in close to the subject and then step back away. Notice how it changes the point of interest in the photo.
- Sit on the ground or get down on your knees for a different perspective. I even lay on my stomach when I want a new perspective.
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When you're ready for your next executive headshot or personal branding photo session search out the photographer that will best meet your needs and personality. If you're in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area I'd appreciate a message from you to talk about how you want your headshot to reflect who you are. Enjoy your day! Linda
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