8 tips on how to be a good photographer in woodinville

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8 Tips on how to be a good Photographer in

Woodinville

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As a new photographer we learn faster as our curiosity grows on

photography.

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Being a better photographer is all we

want to be. How do they really do it? What are the tricks needed for the shot

and so on… Photography by Carol Hook ::

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Here are some helpful tips to guide you to a better

capture and image.

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Become a picture directorTake control of the pictures you take.

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Take charge of their poses and what to do next. Be

creative as you want your pictures to be perfect.

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Use a plain backgroundYour subject shows off

when you capture it with a plain background.

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Makes sure there are no distractive images behind your subject when taking

your shot.

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Use flash outdoorsWhen capturing an image

outdoors, it’s better to use your flash to eliminate the shadows on your subject.

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It’ll brighten up your subject’s face and make

them stand out.

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Watch the light Move yourself or your subject whenever you don’t like the available

light.

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It is the second most important thing you need

to consider when capturing images.

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Look your subject in the eye

The subject gets more involved when you look

them in the eyes.

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Take a picture on a person’s eye level to

capture their great smile.

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Know your flash’s rangeYou can take a look at the range of your flash in the

camera’s manual.

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Pictures taken out of range will be too dark. The

maximum flash range is about 10-15 feet.

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Take vertical picturesTurn you camera sideways

and take a picture.

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Sometimes pictures a better taken vertically.

Take a conscious effort and take some pictures

vertically.

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Learn more about Photography in Woodinville

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Call today at 425.844.2222 or visit online at

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