Top photography skills for Beginners by David Sechovicz
The journey of a photographer starting from acquiring basic photography skills to becoming an expert is not a short one. It requires practice and patience. This timely process can be made joyful and fruitful by mastering basic skills such as camera handling and knowing the various camera settings to enhance the quality of your pictures.
As soon as you select a suitable camera and hold it in your
hands, learn to support the camera properly to avoid any shaky pictures.
Explore the function of all the buttons and what kind of effects can they
provide to your photos. Research online and watch videos to deeply study your
camera settings. This will help you to enhance the creativity in your
photographs and bring liveliness to them.
Before diving into the depths of this field, let’s explore
the basic features required to sharpen your photography skills. The three main
aspects of photography include shutter speed, aperture, and ISO range. Shutter
speed allows the camera to take photos in still or moving scenarios. It is the
time required to take the photo while the shutter is open. This time may vary
from a few milliseconds to a few minutes. Depending on the shutter speed, you
can get a moving blur picture or a sharp image. On the one hand, you can take a
blurred photo of a moving car with a longer shutter speed while on the other
hand, a slower shutter speed will generate a sharp image of a moving car.
Another important aspect to study is the aperture value.
Aperture signifies the openness of your camera to light. It affects the
brightness of your picture. It is measured by the f values. A lower f value
would mean a wider aperture. A wider aperture indicates that your camera is
widely open for light and your image will have a higher brightness. This kind
of aperture is essential to capture portraits of people and animals. A higher f
value, on the contrary, means a narrow aperture. This will result in lower
brightness in the final images. Landscape photography is a type of photography
style that requires a narrow aperture.
The third most important aspect of camera settings is the
ISO range which may vary from 100 to 3600. An ISO range of 100 is the lowest
and would result in darker images. An ISO range of 3600 is the brightest.
Similarly, ISO 200 means double the brightness of the images as compared to images
with ISO 100 settings. Depending on the lighting and situation, you can vary
your ISO ranges. If you are getting good lighting and sunshine, a lower ISO
setting would work perfectly for your pictures. Whereas for a cloudy day
photoshoot, you may want to increase the ISO level thereby providing high color
noise to your images. Mostly, the camera adjusts its ISO level automatically.
You would need to study the various ISO settings on auto mode before trying out
your hand on the manual mode.
Once you get a hold of these features and hone your basic
skills, you can go forward to learn the expertise level and become a
professional.
Author: David Sechovicz — I am a photography enthusiast. A thinker, dreamer, lover of all things whimsical and magical. I love photography and am passionate about art. To me art doesn’t have to be pretty. It has to be meaningful. Now let’s remember the world “revolves” because of people’s creativity.

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