Secret to taking fantastic photographs

This post was written by Steve Hooker on November 25, 2009
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Knowing how to take great photographs really is art.  It isn’t just about pointing a camera and clicking it to take a picture.It goes beyond that.  It requires a talent just like any other field.Some people are just naturally gifted as photographers.While there are a few that can be improved.  The secret is knowing what makes a good photograph and what does not.In this article what I am going to share are a couple of tips you can use to help you take great shots whenever they come up.

As a San Diego wedding photographer taking great photos is my job.  If I didn’t do that I wouldn’t get much work.  So knowing what makes a good photo is essential.  In weddings just like anything else being aware of what is happening around you is key.  There is a lot of activity going on but if you know what is going on you can get prepared.You understand all the key moments of most weddings.Just be prepared to get them on film.

Another tip I learned from being  a San Diego photographer is understanding human emotion.  You could be taking candid photos of people.Or you may find yourself taking some shots at a wedding. It doesn’t matter.  All that matters is you understand your subjects and the emotions they are going through.If you are able to you can reallly take some nice photographs of emotions.

Finally as a good photographer you have to have good anticipation.  This is especially helpful for doing work like in my San Diego event photography business.Because all the big events will have a lot of things going on.  By being able to anticipate the action photos you might miss you are able to catch.

So there you go on some great ways that you can know will be fantastic shots.it is really a very mental process instead of technical and with it will come great photos.And more spellbinding then just simple technical shots.

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