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Event Photography – One World, One Voice

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It was a nice event at our workplace. The performances put up by each of the participants was awesome. I loved the entire show. In this post, I would like to post a few photos of the same event. But don’t think that I was busy in taking the photos only – I have taken out time in between my photo shoot to watch the show and I enjoyed it very much. . . . → Read More: Event Photography – One World, One Voice

Understanding Exposure and the Ways to Control It

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Exposure can mean an enormous number of things in myriad contexts, by in the world of photography, it only means one thing: the amount of light being used for creating the photograph. The exposure is so potent that it can change the whole essence of the photograph. Proper use reveals even the most intricate details of the subject. Whereas improper use can darken or brighten the subject to an extent that makes it difficult to fathom the inter-relation among the elements of the photograph. . . . → Read More: Understanding Exposure and the Ways to Control It

10 Points To Take Care of Before Taking a Photograph

Different types of Light in Photography

You may be the most trigger-happy person around, but that does not amount to the fact that your pictures are good. If you thought that your love for photography qualifies your photographs as ‘awesome’, think again. There is a lot that goes into a picture that does not involve your finger and the shutter release button. Here are a few aspects that you need to be mindful of before pressing down. As pointed out, photography is not just about pointing your camera and taking the shot. Oftentimes, you just take a photograph without much consideration to it and you move on to your next target. But this is not the best way to take a good picture. True, you may have taken a few good shots on your own way. But luck does not always favor. To evolve into a good photographer, your mind should actively search for ways to improve it. You need to question the quality of your shot. . . . → Read More: 10 Points To Take Care of Before Taking a Photograph