January 27, 2010
Photography tips. and help?
Maddie asked:
Okay, I am fairly new to photography, but I enjoy it very very much…. Here are some examples of my photography so far: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aspiringphotographer101/?saved=1 I know they arent very good…. but… tell me what you think!!! THNKZ!
Whatz vertical format??? i told you I’m new to this!!!
Pablo
Okay, I am fairly new to photography, but I enjoy it very very much…. Here are some examples of my photography so far: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aspiringphotographer101/?saved=1 I know they arent very good…. but… tell me what you think!!! THNKZ!
Whatz vertical format??? i told you I’m new to this!!!
Pablo















Comments on Photography tips. and help?
Keegan
I would say pictures are great in-spite you being new to photography
I loved it
Arnav
Use vertical format! I know this seems like a really lame suggestion, but it helps in the overall look of your photograph. It almost draws your eye in more with vertical format.
My photo teacher Mr. Rauch has a rule…or rather an axiom, Rauch’s axiom, which basically says, GET CLOSE TO YOUR SUBJECT! Don’t be afraid to get super close and then still crop afterward, it makes your pictures more dynamic.
Hope these suggestions help, bueno suerte! (good luck)
Gage
ok maddi this might sound harsh, *im going to negate the fact that you’re a beginner and that you’re probably around 14-im 16 just to let you know but dont let that be an excuse or limitation* but i want you to grow.
the other ones are too repetitive-too much sun action and dog action.
the only one i liked was “Angel” and that should be cropped to make it more interesting-i think you should crop out the black on the left side of the photo so the white fur is encompassing the entire photo
go outside, shoot anything from angles that are interesting. get low with your dogs if you cant find anything else to shoot. get to their level. try something that might feel awkward (bending down in the middle of a road) but do it. it’ll help. trust me