Using Histogram to take better pictures, ideas from freelance photographer in Dubai

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Using Histogram to take better pictures, ideas from freelance photographer in Dubai This blog is for those who have recently started photography and want to improve in their art, so as a freelance photographer in Dubai we are providing here some tips for improvement which shall be of great help in your next shoot. Today I am going to talk about common mistakes to avoid as a beginner photographer. Photography is a learning process and remember you have never learnt it completely you would keep learning throughout your life, take this as a piece of advice from a freelance photographer in Dubai.

If you like photography and you have a camera wander about snapping pics, then this blog is for you. Specifically focused on people who have the passion and have just started some serious or professional photography. I have looked inside myself and I have found things that if I could have done better, I would have taken better pictures in the past at a fast rate. Faster is also important as if this is going to be your main carrier then faster


would mean you can churn out more photos in lesser time so better business opportunity. This also makes lot of sense for a freelance photographer in Dubai. Tip no. 1 is one that I wish I had paid more attention to the Histogram. It’s a little funky graph like image that looks more like a heart rate monitor chart. The left of the chart shows the shadows and dark spots wherein the right shows the highlights and overexposed features. So you should never want to see the graph spike in any of the direction. Other wise your photo would either be too bright or too dark Image would be damaged there wouldn’t be too much details and may be too much brightness etc. However if its spiked on the other side then its too much dark and you would have grainy images. Histogram is the best friend of a freelance photographer in Dubai. So if you would look at histogram after taking the photo then you would avoid this mistake. So many times I have taken a picture looked at it on camera LCD and said wow this looks great however when I go back and start working on the pic I see its too bright or dark on the large scree then I realize if I would have spent another 10 seconds analyzing the histogram then I would have taken another picture. Don’t trust your eyes trust the science the technology. That’s the piece of advice i have for you all on how to use Histogram as a freelance photographer in Dubai and take some amazing clicks to blow up everyone’s mind.


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