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Kai over at DigitalRev put together this video that offers photography advice in burst mode: 50 (or 49) short and sweet tips in less than 15 minutes. If you take yourself too seriously, be warned: the tips are presented in Kai’s trademark “infotainment” style. If you’d rather not watch the 13 minute video, here are the tips in text form thanks to Reddit user blufox4900 :
UV filters are a waste of time
Lens hoods aren’t a necessity
If you’re not using the hood, put it away
Don’t treat your DSLR like it’s your baby
Stop hating on others
Get cheap lens caps
Pack light
Use a zoom for convenience
Prime will make you think more
The 35mm is the most practical one lens setup (on the 1.5 crop)
The 50mm looks better
Better cameras don’t make better photos
Know how your camera works before you go out to shoot
Always be ready for the shot
P-mode isn’t just for beginners
Bump the ISO if needed
Auto ISO is your best friend
Rely on the Rule of Thirds
Take lots of shots
Don’t take photos of any old sh*t
“If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough” — Robert Capa
Contemplate your shot
The best equipment doesn’t help if you’re not standing in the right spot
Sharpness is overrated
Concept is king
Don’t look like a wrongun (i.e. a creep)
Don’t drink and shoot
Shoot when you’re full of energy
Sometimes it feels great to wake up really early and shoot
Think about what light you want
Emulate the style of the greats to get started
…but don’t keep doing it
Photography is as much a reflection of the person taking the photo
Shoot to please no one apart from yourself
Discreet or direct — it isn’t all that important
Setting themes keeps you focused
Change things every once in a while to keep things fresh
Everyone has creative blocks
Be critical of yourself
“Seeing is not enough, you have to feel what you photograph” — Andre Kertesz
You need to be there with the camera
The relationship is about you and the subject, not you and the camera
Stop chimping
Be brutal when it comes to deleting awful photos
Show only your best work
Changing photos to B&W doesn’t make an uninteresting shot interesting
Look at other people’s work
Post your work online, let others critique your work
There is no easy way
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(via Petapixel via DigitalRev via Reddit )
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