I get insanely happy when I go out with my camera and capture beautiful moments and sceneries. It’s like when I see the world behind the lenses and, it appears to be more beautiful. Probably, it is rightly said that every photographer has his own way of seeing the subjects of his pictures.
Surprisingly, I was a student in one of the Best acting school in Delhi the time it struck me that I was drawn more towards the art of photography. Ironically I was attracted towards what goes on behind the camera than being in front of it. I was introduces to photography as a subject during this course itself and that was one of the best things that had happened to me!
I was determined to join a photography institute once I pass out of the acting school I was going to. The decision proved to be a blessing as I learnt every bit of photography and it helped brush up my amateur photography skills to a drastic level. There, I grasped a few tricks to capture the perfect shot. Take a look!
Craft your Space!
A picture is so much better when there is no wasted space. For example, your frame should capture more of the subject than what is there in its background, unless that is also a part of the subject. a simple trick to cover up space is stay close to the subject! if you are distant, you allow a lot of space to creep into your photo. Stay close, and focus!
The game of lights!
Light is everything. While my course, I learnt how to play with light to my advantage. Noticing the source of the light does the entire trick. Just see the where the light is coming from and angle your camera accordingly, see if it is highlighting your subject or, it is casting an intriguing shadow which can add aesthetics to your photograph.
Frame it right!
Think of a mental frame while clicking your photo. Say, a window can act as a wonderful frame. You can spot your natural frames as well. frames just lead the vision towards the main subject of the picture.
Surprisingly, I was a student in one of the Best acting school in Delhi the time it struck me that I was drawn more towards the art of photography. Ironically I was attracted towards what goes on behind the camera than being in front of it. I was introduces to photography as a subject during this course itself and that was one of the best things that had happened to me!
I was determined to join a photography institute once I pass out of the acting school I was going to. The decision proved to be a blessing as I learnt every bit of photography and it helped brush up my amateur photography skills to a drastic level. There, I grasped a few tricks to capture the perfect shot. Take a look!
Craft your Space!
A picture is so much better when there is no wasted space. For example, your frame should capture more of the subject than what is there in its background, unless that is also a part of the subject. a simple trick to cover up space is stay close to the subject! if you are distant, you allow a lot of space to creep into your photo. Stay close, and focus!
The game of lights!
Light is everything. While my course, I learnt how to play with light to my advantage. Noticing the source of the light does the entire trick. Just see the where the light is coming from and angle your camera accordingly, see if it is highlighting your subject or, it is casting an intriguing shadow which can add aesthetics to your photograph.
Frame it right!
Think of a mental frame while clicking your photo. Say, a window can act as a wonderful frame. You can spot your natural frames as well. frames just lead the vision towards the main subject of the picture.
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