Tips

  1. Work with Your Composition: Pay attention to framing, balance, and simplicity. Experiment with different compositions until you find the best one.
  2. Use the Camera You Already Have: Gear matters, but creativity and knowledge of settings matter more. Focus on learning your camera’s features and settings.
  3. Learn Which Settings Matter: Practice beyond full Auto mode. Understand aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Experiment to see how they affect your photos.

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