Here is a photography tip that is so simple that it is often overlooked. The crooked horizon. As many of you know, I am not a professional photographer but own a photography studio. My job is to correct mistakes, through photoshop, that come through my studio. I would guess that besides the obvious removing people… Continue reading Photography Tip – Simple But Important
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Myrtle Beach Photography Tips: Fill Flash
Beginner Photography Tips by Myrtle Beach Photography Fill Flash The biggest misconception in outdoor photography is the use of fill flash. Fill flash confused me more than anything when I first started trying to understand photography. It is like accounting. When you think you should debit, you credit. To us (unprofessional/photographers) the idea of when… Continue reading Myrtle Beach Photography Tips: Fill Flash
PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS BY MYRTLE BEACH PHOTOGRAPHY Basic Elements of Photography
Photography Tips by Myrtle Beach Photography The Three Basic Elements of Photography Each of the three aspects of the triangle relate to light and how it enters and interacts with the camera. The three elements are: ISO– the measure of a digital camera sensor’s sensitivity to light Aperture– the size of the opening in… Continue reading PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS BY MYRTLE BEACH PHOTOGRAPHY Basic Elements of Photography
Myrtle Beach Photography Tips: Rule of Space
Myrtle Beach Photography Tips RULE OF SPACE This rule states that if the subject is not looking directly to the camera, or looks out of the frame, there should be enough space for the subject to look into. This technique creates interest in the minds of the person viewing your image. An interesting fact is,… Continue reading Myrtle Beach Photography Tips: Rule of Space
To Flash or not to Flash
Fill Flash The biggest misconception in outdoor photography is the use a flash. Most people know that if they are indoors, they use a flash. Most point and shoot camera flashes default to auto flash, meaning, if the camera detects there is not enough light for a good picture, the auto flash will kick-in, in… Continue reading To Flash or not to Flash