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How to take professional photographs.
Camera Control Composition Editing
Camera Control Big 3
ISO Shutter Speed ApertureLight Sensitivity
High number means more light, more sensitivity (grain). Low means a
“clearer” image but could be darker depending on conditions.
Exposure TimeThe timing in which the shutter opens to
allow light to ‘imprint’ data onto the sensor. Longer times mean brighter, but
possibly blurrier images.
Light AmountThe aperture is how open the physical lens
is and can be. This will work with shutter speed to determine how much light hits the
sensor. It also controls the Depth of Field (blurry background effect).
Low (open) means more light and shallow. High (closed) means more things in focus
and less light.
Most Important
ISO
ISO 320 Lens 35mm Aperture ƒ2.0 Shutter Speed 1/125 sec ISO 25600 Lens 35mm Aperture ƒ2.0 Shutter Speed 1/2000 secClean, darker Noisy, brighter
Shutter Speed
RAW Edited
ISO 100 Lens 35mm Aperture ƒ2.0 Shutter Speed 1/200 sec This is going to be dark
Aperture
ISO 320 35mm ƒ2.5 1/80 sec
RAW Edited
Admire the blur
Camera Control
Uh. So what should I do then?
Aperture Priority Mode.Aperture Priority Mode.Aperture Priority Mode.
Composition
Is what’s in the frame important?
Shoot a lot of photos.
Composition
Composition
Blurry Too BrightNot Looking Super Blurry Not Looking
Bingo.Bingo.
Bingo.
Not Looking
Too BrightNot Looking
Not Cooperating
3:10
1/20 sec
Original
Edited
Composition
Sometimes we have to edit.
Original
Edited
Editing
Learn Lightroom
Editing
Get VSCO
DEMO
Thanks!
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