Know your camera, inside and out. Okay, not so inside but you know what I mean.
If someone wants to be a photographer, make sure they know all the basics, such as equipment and which buttons do what. Shutter speed, ISO, and the aperture. "Knowing how every part functions is key." (Beth Hutter, professional photographer).
Basics of photography.
*Exposure. Exposure is the most basic thing in photography. What is exposure? How light or dark your picture is. You can adjust this by controlling the ISO and shutter speed. the manual on your camera should tell you how to do this. (improve photography.com/photography-basics/)
*Any camera can work for taking pictures, but the most preferred camera is a DSLR (Digital single-lens reflect camera). Make sure you have a good lense, a steady hand or tripod, and focus.
*What is the ISO on a camera? The ISO is the level of sensitivity of your camera to visible light. (photography life.com/what-is-iso-in-photography)
*What is the aperture and shutter speed on a camera? Aperture is the size of your sense, allowing as little to as much light in to the photo. The shutter speed is how slow or fast the picture is taken, the faster the shutter speed the more dramatic the photo is.
*Any camera can work for taking pictures, but the most preferred camera is a DSLR (Digital single-lens reflect camera). Make sure you have a good lense, a steady hand or tripod, and focus.
*What is the ISO on a camera? The ISO is the level of sensitivity of your camera to visible light. (photography life.com/what-is-iso-in-photography)
*What is the aperture and shutter speed on a camera? Aperture is the size of your sense, allowing as little to as much light in to the photo. The shutter speed is how slow or fast the picture is taken, the faster the shutter speed the more dramatic the photo is.