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Most Commonly Asked Questions About Photography

08/20/09 | Photography

Here are some great tips for improving your photo’s. I found these on

Ritz Pix.com.

If there is just one piece of advice you can give me for photography,

what is it?

This is a great question. The number one thing I always tell people

is to use the Rule of Thirds to avoid placing your subject dead center.

The Rule of Thirds divides your camera’s view screen into 9 small

squares, like a tick-tack-toe board. The trick is to place your subject

anywhere except for the center square. This simple adjustment can

turn an ordinary photo into a work of art!

I love the effect of a splash of color in a black and

white photo. How do I do that?

This technique is done in post-production, after you have taken

the photo. Most photo editing tools have what’s called a “history

brush” or “history state” feature (the name may vary, depending

on what program you are using). First, open the photo in your

editing program, and convert the whole thing to black

and white. Then, use the history brush feature to paint the

part of the photo you want to show in color. The history brush

restores the selected area to its previous state (in this case,

restores the black and white area back to color). It really is a

great tool; in the old days, if we wanted color on a black and white

print, we had to paint it by hand!







How do you make the background blurry with the subject in the

foreground in focus?

This is done using depth of field. If you have a zoom feature on your

camera, stand far back from your subject, then zoom all the way in.

Set your camera to Manual mode and open your aperture to f4 or f5.6.

This flattens the depth of field to create the effect you are after.



Can you give me a few post-production tips for making

portraits look better?

On every portrait you take, you should always use your

post-production editing programs to whiten peoples’ eyes

and teeth. First, de-saturate those areas to take the color

out, and then whiten them. Some programs even have an

automated tool to do this. Another tip is to use a sharpening

tool around the eyes so they pop a little more (but not too

much). Small adjustments like these will significantly improve

your portraits; all the pros do it!

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