Today, almost no one takes photographs with film cameras, because digital cameras are much more convenient and easier to use. However, it is worth following some rules when photographing with a digital camera.
Instructions
Step 1
See what shooting modes your camera has and choose the right one: portrait, sports mode, night mode, macro or auto mode.
Step 2
Select a subject to shoot. Remember that when you are photographing people, especially a group of several people, they should be in the middle of the frame. If you are photographing nature, then the horizon should be clearly parallel to the top and bottom edges of the image. In general, make sure that balance is observed in any photo, if in doubt, then mentally hang the frame on the wall. Does one of its edges outweigh?
Step 3
Find the right lighting. Of course, it is best if it is natural: sunlight or just daylight. However, if you are photographing indoors with closed windows, make sure that the artificial lighting is turned on to the maximum, if it is not enough, use a flash. Make sure that the faces of the people in the frame are well lit so that there are no harsh shadows.
Step 4
When photographing a moving subject, hold the camera with both hands and follow the subject so that it stays in the frame at all times. Take more pictures, as chances are good that most of them will be blurry.
Step 5
To avoid blurry photos, hold the camera with both hands and focus the lens on what is in the frame before taking the picture. On most digital cameras, this is done in the following way: press the shutter button not all the way, but only halfway, and when the subject becomes clear, stop pressing. Press the button gently so that the camera does not jerk.