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Photography Tips By Award Winning Photographers

 

1)Know Your Subject- Antonio Argon Renuico

You can tell the story of a place the moment you reach. Research extensively and know all there is to know. Only then will you be able to build  a narrative that's intimate, comprehensive, and nuanced.

Photograph By Antonio Argon Renuico

2)Photographing Simple Moments- Manar Gad

When Photographing children, every moment may not conform to a typically dramatic decisive moment, but look for the smaller, more subtle interactions. they make for quieter photos that eventually form equally precious memories.
 Photograph By Manar Gad

3)UP, Close and Personal- Hameed Almakhlooq

Photograph By Hameed Almakhlooq

However much you zoom in, a telephoto lens will only give you physical proximity and not the emotional reach. One Way to achieve this is to get physically close to your SUBJECT. Walk up to them and ask if you can make a picture.

4)Spot The Unusual- Sergey Ponomarev


When photographing a large scene, it’s important to identity what your main subject is. But dig deeper. Instead of going for the most obvious conventional story, look for people or objects that stand out from the rest, basically elements that make the viewer ask questions and draw him into the image


 Photograph By Sergey Ponomarev
5)Treat the planet as your own- Steve Winter

If we really want to save the planet, it needs to begin from the personal place. Just like how we respect and love our close ones, we need to have similar affinity for the planet and treat it like our own. Unless we look at nature in this manner, it will be impossible for us to reverse that we have caused.
 Photograph By Steve Winter 


6)Be Interpretative- Mihalio Simovic

When talking about a particular issue, you always have to be literal in your depiction. A quieter, moodier or more poetic rendition could help you make a picture whose information value may not be as much, but it would make viewer feel.


 Photograph By Mihalio Simovic
7)Finding the Light- Jan Janssen 

Available ambient light holds the allure of intimacy. You will be able to reveal a lot more about the scene and its inhabitants in the unlit and shadowed areas of the picture.  So always looks for windows, cracks in the wall and any place where light is able to stream in. 
 Photograph By Jan Janssen

8)Exploring all the possibilities- Saber Nureldine

You can’t cover issues of poverty, environmental destruction or conflict in a matter of a few weeks or months. To fathom the extent of the problem, you have to be willing to spend a considerable amount of time. Often, photographers stop shooting a subject too soon. Instead, you should continue working till you have exhausted all possibilities and ways of telling your subject’s story.
Photograph By Saber Nureldine


9)The Two Things that Matter- Fausto Podavini

As a photographer. You will only ever have control over two things in your photograph—the timing and position, which will determine the content of your image. Everything else is secondary.
 Photograph By Fausto Podavini


10)Go beyond head and shoulders- Musa Talasli

Including the environment can not only narrate a story and establish context, but carefully deciding the distance from which you shoot( and thus the amount of surrounding expanse you include) can dramatically after the feel of the image.
 Photograph By Musa Talasli

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Article Courtesy:- Better Photography Magazine India 
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