Becoming creative photographers required nothing more than a little bit of thought. While it often helps to have good equipment, all you really need is to take a moment before each shot to think clearly about what you are attempting to capture in your photograph. Creative photographers follow some simple guidelines for taking photos. These guidelines can help novice and people who think they are creative photographers immediately don’t improve their photography skills so they can produce better pictures.
1. Move in closer to your subject. Creative photographers know that you should spot a subject, snap a shot and then move in closer for a better shot. Make your subject fill the frame and keep moving closer until you are sure the photograph will successfully represent the subject.
2. Be quick. Creative photographers know that a subject that can move, stop smiling, or just simply get tired of waiting for you to shoot the picture, so be quick. Don’t worry about taking too many pictures. Digital cameral allow you to take lots of pictures and delete those that don’t turn out the way you wish.
3. Compose your picture with care. Creative photographers make every effort to keep you photo balanced and beautiful. Keep the horizon level, crop out elements that are not interesting, place your subject where you think it should belong, and play with the perspective so that the person looking at the picture will be draw to the main subject of the photograph.
4. Be selective. Decide what you are really interested in photographing and try your best to get the best photo of this subject. Creative photographers know that anything that would distract from the photograph should be kept out. Look at the edges of your camera’s viewfinder for things that you don’t want in the photo such as your finger, a distracting sign, or unattractive scenery.
5. Look at the Light. Creative photographers look at what kind of light they are working with. They look at shadows and how they are falling; they see if the subject is squinting, they look where the sun is. It is often best to shoot a picture with the sun behind you. Indirect light can be used to make your subject look soft and pretty.
6. Watch the weather. Check outside and see what the weather looks like. Creative photographers know that if it is overcast, the sky should be left out of your photographs as much as possible. Bright, sunny days are optimal for great outdoor photos.
7. Keep your camera settings simple. Camera settings can be overwhelming, especially to novices. While it is great to have equipment that offers many options, it is not necessary to utilize all of them. Choose a camera set up that works best for most situations.
Most of us will never be professionals in the area of photography, but we can make the most of these tips to help us become more creative photographers. Try out these tips when taking photos of family and friends on special occasions and make memories with the photographs you take.