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5 Photography Tips And Tricks To Elevate Your Photos

We have narrowed down 5 photography tips and tricks to take your skills to a whole new level.

Nothing gives you a better opportunity to capture a memory that you can later relish than photography. It also works as a great outlet for self-expression and emotions.

Photography has become even more accessible for everyone over the years. In this era of technology, the world of photography is always growing at an exponential rate and whether you are a veteran or a beginner, you can always use some guidance to stay up to date.

With that in mind, let us dive right in.

1. Composition With The “Rule Of Thirds”

Following the rule of thirds is a very basic yet effective way to improve your photography skills. Composition is an integral part of photography and knowing where to put the subject in the frame is the first thing you should worry about. This is where the rule of thirds come into play. This composition rule creates a balance of a visually pleasing arrangement based on the human eye’s natural focus.

To do this, you have to imagine four lines; two vertically and two horizontally in such a way that it divides the frame into 9 equal-sized rectangles.

Now, you want the audience to focus in the center of the frame by keeping your subject in the intersection point of the lines. This will instantly result in you taking amazing photos and impressive shots.

2. Use Color To Your Advantage

You should always use color to distinguish what is important in your photo and what is not. You can use complementary colors like orange and blue to get a massive distinction between what draws the focus of the image, and what can be ignored by the audience.

The key thing to keep in mind when it comes to portraits is, do not turn your saturation up way too high to highlight the subject because a change in the saturation will also change the skin tone, which you never want. So it is always a great idea to edit the vibrancy first before going to the saturation.

3. Shooting In Continuous Mode

The next crucial tip is to always shoot in continuous mode if possible. Always try to take two or three shots in succession every time you compose and take a photo.

The reason behind this tip is if you take more than one photo in a row, your second or the last photo tends to be a lot sharper due to less camera shake from pressing the button.

A shaky camera is one of the vital things that every photographer wants to avoid. But no matter how well you hold the camera, pressing a button will shake it a bit. And this is a great way to avoid that problem and take sharp and properly focused photos.

4. Work With The Light

Light is by far the most important part of photography. Utilizing most of the natural light can make or break your photograph.

It is always important for you to balance the perfect amount of light between the background and the subject of your photos.

Even when you are taking a photo in the sunset, which can easily be called the sweet spot for taking vivid photos, you can ruin the photo with a silhouetted foreground. It’s not easy to capture the right landscape photo. So make sure to pay attention to the direction of the light and the intensity of it.

5. Focusing On The Subject’s Eyes

This is an important factor when it comes to taking mesmerizing portrait photos. Eyes are the most important feature of the person. And that is where the audience is going to be directed initially.

The eyes of your subject tell the story of the shot and let the audience know how the subject is feeling. So make sure to get your subject’s eye in focus.

 

This ends our list for the top 5 photography tips and tricks to elevate your photos to the next level.

In addition to following these tips, you can also experiment more with your camera and editing to find out what works the best for you.

Photography is an art, and art can not be restricted by laws. So be open-minded and try out new things.

Inspired to take your own photos? Share it with us by tagging @123rf on Instagram and Facebook. We’d love to see it!

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