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By Peaches Nelson


Thanks to social media applications like Facebook, people are sharing photographs more than ever. When you share your photographs with family and friends, you want to be sure they look great. This article will give you tips on how you can take better looking photos, and impress everyone with your photography skills.

To create photographic images that resemble paintings, try having your photos printed onto matte or semi-gloss papers, then painting them by hand with photographic oils or pastels. These items can be picked up at most art supply stores and many camera shops. The most popular paints are made by Marshall's and are created specifically for use on photographs.

Go through the manual that came with your equipment. Even if most cameras are rather intuitive, a manual will explain you what every feature does and how to adjust it. Read your manual and then experiment with your camera. You should feel comfortable much quicker when you take the time to learn about your equipment.

When you're choosing a new camera, think about how much control you need over your pictures when deciding whether to purchase an SLR or a point and shoot. If you're just going to be taking snapshots of friends and family, or documenting a vacation, you may not need the depth of features on an SLR. If you are going to be doing more serious portrait work, or want full control over everything you do, then choose an SLR.

Understand and get to know your camera. Although this sounds simple, many people have never even read the instructions on how to operate their camera. Get to know and understand the various menus and functions of every button on it so that when you need to use a certain function, you know where to find it and that the camera can accomplish it.

A little bit of biblical wisdom can go a long way in photography, like doing unto others what you would have them do unto you - i.e. smile! You need to be happy when behind the camera if you're shooting other people as a photographer. Your energy needs to be infectious. People need to feel that energy to relate it right back.

Every time you set up a shot, you need to stop first and think carefully about what you are doing. Think clearly about what your goal is for this particular photo. What are you trying to capture? What do you want to create? Put into practice the pointers you learned in this article, and you can begin creating beautiful shots every time.




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