We've gathered 12 great tips from world famous photographers who share their advice on how to be better at digital photography. Composition, light, aperture and other important aspects are covered in our step by step presentation. Make sure to download the full free available eBook.
1. 12
simple steps
to become a better photographer in no time
travel world passport for creative minds
with tips from Gary Arndt, Aga Karmol, Sean Bagshaw, Etienne
Bossot, Margo Taussig Pinkerton & many many more.
2. 12 Expert Lessons on Digital Photography
Digital makes things easy. Technically speaking anyone can grab a camera or
even a smartphone and take pictures. But there’s a fine line between just a picture
and A PICTURE. We’ve prepared this ebook for all creative minds and souls who
aspire to take better pictures. Beginners or not, we can all learn from the 12 amazing
photographers who decided to share their tips with you.
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3. Sit down and really learn your camera inside and out
before heading out on your next trip.
Ryan from Pause the Moment
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4. Photography is therapy. For a change, you shoot
things you love rather than what you hate.
Brendan from Brendan’s Adventures
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5. Just being in front of something beautiful can compensate
for most errors in camera settings or even composition.
Gary from Everything Everywhere
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6. My top tip is to keep an eye on the composition - especially when photographing
landscapes you should use the grid provided by many digital cameras and follow
the rule of thirds.
Steve from Back Packer
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7. Regardless of your mode of shooting, be it digital or film (yes, there are
still some around who use film), you must shoot from your heart.
Margo from Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures
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8. Never just go and find a spot and stay there - take your camera off the tripod put
yourself in snapshot mode and walk around the whole area taking random shots at
different angles
Andrew from Andrew Davies Photography
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9. Think different; get creative & make your captures stand
out from all the others
David from from Travel with David Byrne
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10. The light makes the photo. Allow it to illuminate the scene without
washing it out. Put your back to the source and you've got a good start.
Keith from Traveling Savage
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11. For outdoor photography the most consistent times of day
to have good lighting are in the hour before and after
sunrise and sunset.
Sean from Outdoor Exposure Photo
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12. Lines will help you give a direction to your photo, for your
eyes to follow and lead to the subject or point of interest.
Etienne from Pics of Asia
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13. If you want to take things a bit higher, allow yourself
to let your creativity loose and think outside the box.
Morten from Morten Nordstrøm
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14. To achieve razor sharp landscapes, select a narrow aperture of around
f/16 or f/22 and focus on a point that is approximately one third of the
way into the scene.
Aga from Aga & Andrzej Karmole
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