Exposure Compensation, How to use it to take better pictures?
How can exposure compensation help to improve our pictures? Follow this guide and learn how to use it and nail every single shot.
How can exposure compensation help to improve our pictures? Follow this guide and learn how to use it and nail every single shot.
When talking about night photography, many of us immediately think about tripods, shutter release cords and all of the usual low light and long exposure gear. Nothing wrong with that, but for a more street style approach the good news is we may not need more than a camera and a couple of lenses.
Online editing workshops are a great complement to attend after vacations or a weekend of shooting. Since the picture is only half done when we press the shutter, to make the best out of our images, editing is a mandatory step. It’s the step that allows the photographer to correct
Cityscapes, buildings, and monuments can get a completely different look depending on the time of day we choose to photograph. After sunset when artificial light takes over ambient light, but the sky still keeps some color and light, it’s the moment some call the blue hour, and it’s one of my favorite times of the day to photograph.
Actually, your phone can be your camera and if you follow some essential tips, with surprisingly good results.
Taking photos with a Camera phone is no different from using any other kind of digital camera. The rules to apply are mostly the same, and the skills needed are no different.
Follow these simple tips and enjoy your always in the pocket camera.
Approaching people in the street and stop them for a portrait can be quite intimidating, or for some terrifying.