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Getting started in phone photography

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Phone Photography Janique Goff Madison Photography is a hobby that has become more and more affordable thanks to smartphone technology. While DSLR and mirrorless cameras are still mightier than camera phones, some enthusiasts are turning to phone photography for a cheaper alternative. Janique Goff Madison. Image source: fstoppers.com Image source: YouTube.com The first thing to remember when dabbling into phone photography is knowing the ins and outs of your phone’s camera. Most of the time, the built-in camera app doesn’t deliver the best performance. Download apps for photography such as Lightroom, Snapseed, and Lens Distortion. Janique Goff Madison Location is integral. Learn to bookmark a location and be sure to photograph it. Turn on your phone’s location to geo-tag your subject. Social media is a great platform for one to share their photos. However, remember that sharing them personally to friends and family can be more meaningful and a lot more enc...

A beginner’s guide to street photography

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Street photography can be an entirely different beast: it documents peoples in their daily environment, and it encompasses both living (humans) and non-living (places and objects) elements. Janique Goff Madison, a photography student and nature lover who studies at San Diego State University, offers a quick introduction to this type of photography. Image source: PhotographyLife.com     Digital Photography School compares street photography to “daydreaming with a camera.” Why? It’s a candid take on life and the various facets in and around it, from people to buses and trains to their everyday interactions. People don’t actually need to be present for an image to be deemed a street photography; the photo doesn’t even need to be shot in a city or a busy marketplace. It can be taken anywhere and can show any scene, which actually makes “street photography” a clunky term that a number of photographers dislike. When it comes to camera equipment, less is definite...

Camera protection tips for harsh weather conditions

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Photography, when treated as a passionate hobby can lead you to shoots that entail being exposed to extreme weather conditions. For moments like these, you would need to protect your precious camera gear. Photography student, Janique Goff Madison, shares some tips how to keep your camera safe for outdoor shots. Image source: shutterbug.com Wrap your camera in protective rain cover. Moisture is the main culprit for malfunctioning cameras, especially in humid weather. To prevent this from happening, purchase a protective rain cover. If you want to save some cash, Janique Goff Madison suggests using a non-biodegradable plastic shopping bag as long as all the rubber doors that cover your camera inputs are sealed. Always bring a dry cloth. Always keep a clean, dry cloth handy to wipe away any kind of condensed water on the outside of your camera and lenses. Keep three to four small cuts of dry cloth sealed in a plastic bag to keep them dry and reusable at all times. I...

How putting down the camera improved my photography skills

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I long for the day when people would hear the name Janique Goff Madison and think about my body of work. As an aspiring pro photographer, my love for the craft started when I was very young. When I started going to college and learning all the technicalities, taking photos started feeling like a chore. Even if I consider photography to be a passion, I started feeling burnt out. Thankfully, one of my mentors encouraged me to spend a part of my vacation without a camera. Here’s how taking a break from the shutterbug life can revive ingenuity: Image source: Pexels.com It forces you to be in the moment As a photographer, there are times when events passed by like a blur because I was busy capturing the highlights. While you need to be quick and creative on the job, there are times when you don’t always have to shoot. Having a time off from being the designated photog kind of forced me enjoy the scenery and the company. That day, I was Janique Goff Madison the friend a...

Photography tips: Vacation shots

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What’s a vacation without photos, really? My name is Janique Goff Madison, and I love traveling. I love digging up the photos I’ve taken during my trips every now and then, and revisit those places in my mind. I’ve also seen some vacation photos of people I know, and I feel that they could’ve done a better job at shooting images of their destinations. Image source: epicureandculture.com Here are some tips I can share about taking vacation shots. Research on the place. While exploration is well and good, it’s more practical to know the place if you only have a few days for your vacation. Research can help you find the best places for vantage points and exhilarating perspectives. Most tourist locations have spots that are magical for photographers. Know them before you get there. Keep yourself updated with the details. When I say details, I mean information like the time with fewest tourists, or the weather for the day, or the lighting of the area. All these d...

Important lighting techniques for a level up in photography

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The most important and powerful tool available to photographers is natural light. Whether you’re a pro, a hobbyist, or a beginner in the field of photography, you can never go wrong with it. Having a good understanding of how natural light works and how to employ it in your composition is one of the keys to improve your photography skills. Image source: picturecorrect.com A critical thing to remember is that the characteristics of natural lighting change due to the time of day. Basically, there are different kinds of light which you can use according to the mood you’re going after. Learn to wait for the right natural light to achieve the results you want. Understand that there is no good or bad lighting, only more appropriate ones for the shot you desire to get. Take note of the golden hour; it makes everything look majestic and magical due to its soft and golden tinting characteristics. However, it’s also good to not depend on the golden hour for all the photos you t...

Growing as a photographer while on a budget

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There are many great reasons to spend a fortune on photography gear. However, gear alone won’t help you improve your photography skills. Professional photographers would tell beginners that the best way to learn the art is by using a cheap camera, beat it up, then build from there. Image source: pinterest.com Some photographers might look down on others for using less expensive gear; that shouldn’t matter. Focus on enhancing your skills and learning new techniques daily with your budget camera. Post-processing can make or break a good photo. If you place the same photo in front of a professional photographer, taken by different cameras—one expensive, one budget-friendly—, they wouldn’t notice the difference unless they do an extreme zoom on an area of the picture. Avoid becoming the photographer who relies more on gear than on talent. Image source: jooinn.com Editing is important in this industry. You don’t need the latest MacBook to edit like a pro, although ...