Desktop Documentaries: DIY Filmmaking, How To Make A Documentary. Take better pictures with your phone : my best tips, tricks, and apps | grumbles and grunts. For a long time people have been asking me for iphone photo tips and I kept putting it off and putting it off so that I could format it into a post that would be the record-breaking best shit to ever be repinned on pinterest and then I'd see 5 or 10 'Instagram Tips! ' posts already out there and shrug my shoulders, because what the hell could I have to add to that? Uh... well wow. All this, I guess. Embarrassing confession: I don't use my DSLR anymore. Don't get me wrong, I love my Nikon, but ever since I discovered I can get brilliant, fast, really fun images from the telephone I already carry in my pocket 24 hours a day, well... game over man, game over.
It's taken trial and error and a whole lot of practice but I've gotten to a place where I'm head over heels in love with the telephone pictures I'm getting – and really, I'm not doing anything especially special that everyone else can't do too. Here are my best tips, from the very basics to the apps I can't live without. 1. 2. 3. 4. Simple as that. How to Take your Own Family Pictures. This time of year is the busiest for Taking Family pictures, and I know I personally get excited at the idea of picking outfits, deciding on a location, and dreaming about how I’m going to display the pictures in my home.
So today I’m going to talk ALL about those topics. I asked a few blogger friends if they’d allow me to post on their site for a little blog hop all about tips for Taking Family Pictures. Scroll to the bottom to HOP (and a fun giveaway)! I live in this dichotomous world in my head. {Image of my taken by my friend Jennifer Polson, more of me from my Birthday Shoot HERE} For many years, I took our family pictures. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I think it’s more important to have the time in your life captured…than making sure it’s captured professionally. Use a Tripod Ok, this isn’t a novel idea, but I use this a lot (even still) and think it’s worth the small investment for the random times it’s used. {More pictures of the beach session HERE} Say NO to Auto. Apostila: Aprenda a fotografar em 7 lições. Desde 2009 a apostila Aprenda a fotografar em 7 lições está rodando gratuitamente a internet.
Neste início de 2013 resolvi lançar, junto ao novo layout do blog, uma versão revisada e atualizada! Espero que gostem :-) Faça uma doação A apostila é totalmente grátis. Mas caso goste do conteúdo e ele seja útil para você considere fazer uma doação de qualquer valor. É só clicar no botão abaixo e você será redirecionado ao PagSeguro, onde pode doar o valor que quiser por transferência, boleto ou cartão de crédito: Introdução Ninguém aprende a fotografar em apenas sete lições.
A verdade é que é muito comum, ao começar a gostar um pouco mais de fotografia, confundir a parte técnica com a artística. Gosto de fazer uma comparação entre a fotografia e a música. Mas saber de notas e teclas não faz de ninguém um bom pianista. Com a fotografia é a mesma coisa: é preciso sim saber como funciona nosso instrumento – a câmera – mas conhecer os botões e funções é só o começo.
Índice 1. JessicaSprague.com. Grow Your Skills. Improve Photography. The Tripod Diaries — Click it Up a Notch - Photography Tips: shooting in manual mode. Photography. 101 Pearls of Wisdom To Make You A Better Photographer from Adorama Learning Center. Digital Photography Lighting Tips, Tricks & Ideas.
Photography Awesomesauce » Photography Business Tools. Digital Camera News, Reviews, Tips and Techniques | Digital Camera World. Susan Tuttle Photography - photography, iPhoneography, digital art, Photoshop, my books, e-courses, blog, simple Maine living, DIY tutorials, thrifty fashion. The D-Photo | Photography inspiration, tutorials & articles | post processing | Camera gear. Improve Photography. Camera Essentials for Bloggers - The Fresh Exchange. For the last year I have received countless emails asking about the photo gear I use and what gear I would recommend for other bloggers. So I thought it was about time I shared what is in my camera bag and give y’all a couple gear recommendations. There is no way I could possibly talk about all the gear recommendations I have but I thought this post could at least be a start.
I will be talking more about photography, design, travel, working on the road and running a studio in the future. So expect more to come. This post is all about choosing the right photography gear. That’s the basis of why I have the two gear packs I am recommending below. 1. iPhone 5 | 2. In both set-ups I have included an iPhone 5. The Starter Set-Up – $2400 I chose the 6D because it’s the least expensive Full Frame camera Canon makes, you can find them for about $2000. To see an example of what this set-up can shoot check out the Go Swim post, I shot when we were in Harbor Springs. 1. iPhone 5 | 2. Digital Photography Tips: Digital Photography School.