Archive for Photography Tips and Training

Tips for sport photography amateurs

Tips for sport photography amateurs

August 30, 2010 No Comments

There is a split second difference between getting the money shot and a useless one in sports. A sports photographer has to be quick and ready for all types of scenarios. Here are some tips for beginners and amateur sports photographers.

The professional approach for selecting sports photography gear

The professional approach for selecting sports photography gear

August 30, 2010 No Comments

It is not correct to think that only the most expensive gear will give you good quality photos. Although the right gear might help you in capturing better photographs.

Sports and Action Photography

Sports and Action Photography

August 30, 2010 No Comments

When the idea of sports photography comes to one’s mind the first question would be, what is the requirement and how it makes sports photography different from regular photography, and how to achieve great photographs from sports.

Inside a travelling photographer’s Backpack

Inside a travelling photographer’s Backpack

August 29, 2010 No Comments

Travel photography requires versatility and mobility on the part of the photographer. Proper planning can ensure that the travel photographer has all the equipment and tools to get better shots.

Industrial Photography

Industrial Photography

August 27, 2010 No Comments

The use of photography for documenting industrial activity and different products begin in mid of 19th century. As the industrialization started, some of the companies started employing their own photographers, and some started hiring photographers from outside.

Understanding EXIF Data

Understanding EXIF Data

August 26, 2010 No Comments

EXIF data helps photographers achieve better exposure and composition in their digital photos. Exchangeable Image File or EXIF is one of the big advantages of digital cameras as it stores all the camera settings as part of the image file.

Understanding scene modes

Understanding scene modes

August 26, 2010 No Comments

Scene modes are the most interesting and most widely used setting in digital cameras. All photography enthusiasts explore the scene modes in their cameras and make the most of it. There are various available scene modes like auto, landscape, portrait, child, macro, night portrait, fireworks etc.

Aperture

Aperture

August 26, 2010 No Comments

Aperture is the opening in the camera which allows the light to get inside. Aperture plays an important role in defining your images in terms of depth of focus and Bokeh. Let’s have a look at this amazing yet very simple control on the camera.

Understanding Shutter speed

Understanding Shutter speed

August 26, 2010 No Comments

Shutter speed plays a very important role in defining your photographs. You can either choose to capture the motion or keep the frame frozen as per your wish and all it this is possible with the help of shutter speed controls available on your camera.

The Exposure Triangle

The Exposure Triangle

August 26, 2010 No Comments

The exposure triangle defines the relationship between shutter speed, ISO and aperture. These are the basic elements for setting correct exposure for a photograph and they have their own individual properties also which alter the final outcome in a photograph.

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