Tips
Top 5 Black and White Photography Tips
- If you have the opportunity to use RAW, do it! It will open up many new possibilities and give you more control of the image’s appearance.
- If you want to take a shoot where you’d like to emphasize on the patterns, then choose black and white tones instead of color.
- Contrast will bring the tonal differences in your photography as you can’t use color. With side lighting, for instance, you’ll get longer shadows.
- For black and white photography, use the lowest ISO
- One single subject is the most popular choice for black and white photography
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Top 5 HDR Photography Tips
- Set your camera to Aperture priority to Manual.
- Use a tripod whenever possible
- Focus on the same area for all bracketed photos.
- Try to limit the amount of moving objects in the photos
- Adjust the bracketing stops to match the scene
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Top 5 Fine Art Photography Tips
- No camera/lens/
is bad (or good) enough - Don’t let education get in the way of your learning
- If you don’t have or can’t create a photo studio, concentrate on environmental portraiture
- The most flattering light for most portraits is soft and off-camera
- If the photo captures something that you remember about a person, there is no need to show the whole face clearly
