Thursday, 12 February 2015

Photography tips :)

12.2.15
Hello Guys,
I have been so busy so forgot to blog for a few months but I am back . Today I wanted to talk about how I would take my photos and my process of how I would take them. When I am out with my camera I like to look at possible objects or views I would like to take. I take lots of different styles photos of the same thing, either from different heights, angles or camera settings.

 I like to experiment with photos before I view them all to find a good photo I have taken. I think it's important as a photographer to experiment with objects/ views you are taking and it is also very ok to know exactly what you are taking a photo of and having it perfectly modelled for you.

I use photography as an art form but I also enjoy it as a way of seeing things in a completely different way. It isn't all about having a fancy camera and lenses it's about taking your time and capture the moment you are in. I try not to edit my photos or add filters to them but sometimes if I upload them to Instagram I would add a neutral filter just to add abit more depth to it if I feel the  photo needs it. my favourite Instagram filters are "crema", "willow" if I would like to change my photo to black and white and "Ludwig" for an extra shot of colour and a clearer finsh.

Hope you guys found this useful,
Laters guys,
Sophie. :)
Instagram:sophsjc






 


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