You have an appreciation for photography but you have no idea how to work a camera. This article will break down some of the basics steps of how to use a camera and how to get great looking images, no matter if you have a point and shoot camera or a DSLR.Try moving in closer to your subject when you’re taking pictures. If you take pictures from different distances, you’ll be able to get a few different perspectives and some may come out better than...
Splash Photography
We have a thorough understanding of photography and the reproduction of images in all forms. Our philosophy is to capture the beauty and personality of our subjects while portraying them in an interesting and unique way.
Photography Secrets
Although most people think that taking a picture is just as simple as pointing and shooting, there really is an art form to it. Typically, your photos never look quite as good as you imagined they would.
Expert Photography Tips
If you’re new to photography, then it’s natural for you to want to find a way to improve your pictures quickly.
Monday, February 29, 2016
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Tricks To Take The Best Photos Ever
We take pictures as a way to remember. We want to remember the way that something or someone looked, acted, or achieved. We take them to show others something that we witnessed firsthand and pass along the experience. If you want to take better pictures of your memories, then read this article and the tips contained within it.Keep your pictures relatively simple. A good image should be straightforward and easy to interpret and appreciate. It is important...
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Perfect Photography Tricks And Tips You Should Know
Whether you take one picture every few years or take dozens a day, you may be wondering how you can make your pictures more impressive. Here, we’ll give you a handful of suggestions to make your pictures stand out more, be more clear and capture exactly what you’re seeing and want to capture on film.Play with the aperture settings. Take a number of photos of the same subject with different settings to see how it affects the look of the final photo....