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Photography For Beginners: How To Shoot Artistic Digital Photography For Beginner PDF

45 Pages·2019·52.102 MB·English
by  Ben Lim
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! How To Shoot Artistic Digital Photography For Beginner ! Table of Contents COPYRIGHT…………………………………………… Introduction……………………………………………… Exposure Triangle……………………………………… Shutter Speed…………………………………………. Aperture………………………………………………… ISO……………………………………………………… Natural Light…………………………………………… Studio Light……………………………………………. Composition…………………………………………… Basic Color Study……………………………………… Negative Space………………………………………… Mind Set of New Photographer………………………… Conclusion………………………………………………… © Copyright 2018 ___________________ - All rights reserved. This document is geared towards providing exact and reliable information in regards to the topic and issue covered. The publication is sold with the idea that the publisher is not required to render accounting, officially permitted, or otherwise, qualified services. If advice is necessary, legal or professional, a practiced individual in the profession should be ordered. - From a Declaration of Principles which was accepted and approved equally by a Committee of the American Bar Association and a Committee of Publishers and Associations. In no way is it legal to reproduce, duplicate, or transmit any part of this document in either electronic means or in printed format. Recording of this publication is strictly prohibited and any storage of this document is not allowed unless with written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved. The information provided herein is stated to be truthful and consistent, in that any liability, in terms of inattention or otherwise, by any usage or abuse of any policies, processes, or directions contained within is the solitary and utter responsibility of the recipient reader. Under no circumstances will any legal responsibility or blame be held against the publisher for any reparation, damages, or monetary loss due to the information herein, either directly or indirectly. Respective authors own all copyrights not held by the publisher. The information herein is offered for informational purposes solely, and is universal as so. The presentation of the information is without contract or any type of guarantee assurance. The trademarks that are used are without any consent, and the publication of the trademark is without permission or backing by the trademark owner. All trademarks and brands within this book are for clarifying purposes only and are the owned by the owners themselves, not affiliated with this document. Introduction I want to thank you and congratulate you for down- loading the book, “How to Shoot Artistic Digital Pho- tography For Beginner”. This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to start your photography journey. I have not cov- ered too deep technical theories, instead I’ll cover more about the mindset and understanding the prepa- ration of the photographer when you are in different situation to shoot. In my opinion, If you understand about the Art Ele- ment, then you will be able to implement any model or of the camera with professional and artistic photogra- phy skill. You can create very stunning image if you know about that element. Nowadays, you will notice that some people are using mobile phone which can create stunning images com- pared with some people using DSLR Camera. This is the reason those people are understanding the con- cept. In this book I will explain what is the important element which can create a good image. Thanks again for downloading this book, I hope you’ll enjoy it! Exposure Triangle Everyone can snap shoot a piece of photograph, but if you want to become a professional photographer, you must to know what is Exposure Triangle. Exposure Triangle is the 3 main controller to create an image, which is; Shutter Speed, ISO, and Aperture. Any single image from the camera, you need to learn how each of these elements of exposure works to- gether. It can affect the brightness from any adjust- ment in the different situation. Let’s start to talk about shutter speed. Shutter Speed Shutter Speed is the controller of motion and lighting. When the shutter is open, it receives the light source from the subject into the camera and close the shutter then produce a photograph in your viewfinder. The faster shutter speed catches the subject you shoot without making it blurred and sharps when the subject is moving or freeze motion. The light source is re- ceived less when you using a faster shutter. The slow shutter speed creates more light comes in when the door is open and close slower. It creates the bright- ness of the subject and blur when the subject is move. How to determine the shutter speed is fast or slow? There is a button to show you the shutter speed num- ber which is 1/100, 1/600, 1/1000 and above. Those are fast shut- ter speed. The higher shutter speed, the sharp photo you can get, but the problem is the brightness will be low down of the photo. Because the shutter closes too fast and the light source is received too less. Fast shutter speed is suitable for freezing the flying or mov- ing object like moving car, people moving, etc. The slow shutter speed is 1/20, 1/3, 1 sec, 2 sec and 30 sec until bulb. Those are slow shutter speed. The slow shutter speed is received long duration light source from the subject and it will produce the brighter photograph. Furthermore, if the object is moving it will be blurred. As this photograph, I shot on this with slow shutter about 1/20 sec and it created motion blur when the Chinese opera actors is moving. There is another motion you can create, just stand and focus the background and snap when car is passed by Using Shutter Speed to light up the scenery Shutter Speed can be used for light up the scenery too, you just change your shutter speed to slow shut- ter. As the below I will show you three different types of shutter speed to create different result and I show you how I lighted up the scene. Shutter Speed : 1/13 ISO : 100 Aperture : 10 I shot in my kitchen using 1/13 to shoot and there was very dark situation. I used 10 Aperture because I wanted to make all scene clearer and sharper. ISO is temporally not important for me as I was using tripod to shoot. So don’t worry about shaking problem.

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