Professional Photography Techniques

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Professional Photography Techniques Professional Photography Techniques If you are looking for some professional photography techniques in order to improve your photography, you are in luck! Here is a photo tip that will propel your photography into a whole new realm…fast! A professional photographer is someone who not only knows the best photo techniques, but is able to duplicate them at will. In other words, he or she KNOWS how to get the shot. There’s no guesswork. Unfortunately, with everyone shooting Digital these days, it is easy – and free – to shoot dozens or even hundreds of Pictures, just to get a couple keepers. With this scatter gun approach, we aren’t learning the best professional photography techniques; we are just shooting and hoping for the best. If you want to see a dramatic and almost immediate improvement in your photography, just pay attention to the viewing screen on the back of your Camera! After each shot, take a look at what you’ve got…if it is what you were after, make a note of it in a simple shot notebook. Record all the settings, Lighting condition, and etc. then, whenever you are faced with a similar situation, you’ll immediately know what to do to “get the shot”. If you didn’t get what you were after, don’t just keep firing away and pray for the best! Actually try to determine why it wasn’t the shot you wanted, take a guess at what you need to change to make it work, and TRY IT! Rinse and repeat until you get the photograph you wanted and make a note of it in your shot notebook. True, this seems kind of boring and unsexy, but it is the way the better photographers learned all those amazing professional photography techniques. If this daily tip was a nice review of what you already knew – GREAT! If it taught you something – you need my “On Target Photo Training” course. All of it, right now! http://ontargetphototraining.com/KinOrder1 Dan Eitreim Dan@OnTargetPhotoTraining.com P.S. I can open the door, but YOU have to walk through!

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