beach polaroids part II by ~picturesgotsmall
Become a better Photographer 101Hello all :wave:
I, like most of the photographers on this site am here to improve and hone my craft. These are a few things I learned that I wanted to pass along, I hope you find them helpful.
If you have any other tips please add them as well, so others can benefit =)
1. Take the time to learn your craft - Read all that you can.... you will be a lot more prepared if you have a basic understanding of the technical side of photography and half the fun of photography is breaking the rules, but you can't do that if you don't know them in the first place.
2. Look at the work of others - Look at as much photography as you can. The work of th

Tips and Tricks for PhotographyI'm fairly new to photography, and I always love hearing new tips. So I thought the best way to help myself as well as others was to contact some people I admire. I've gotten some great responses, and here are the results!
1. :devJaneDoe87: says:
-When shooting outdoors, the sun should be behind you (unless you're shooting the sunrise/set).
-If you're taking a close-up of the face, put your focus on the eyes.
-Use a tripod for long shutter speeds so that your subject is always in focus.
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2. :devUrsylla: says:
-"Practice from the heart and not competitively... following trends in photogr