READ AND WRITE: 20 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR EVERY PHOTOGRAPHER

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  1. Audiences love detail and light provides it. The more light, the more detail. But don’t forget to keep a steady hand, too.
  2.  Try putting it on aperture priority, going as wide as it will allow for that shallow depth of field and let the camera figure out the rest. It’s there to make your life a little easier when you need it.
  3. Very few of us read our manuals. But you should definitely think about digging it out and learning something new about your gear.
  4. Just a quick reminder here to give yourself every bit of flexibility and detail available in your great camera by keeping it on RAW mode.
  5. Larger aperture gives you more light, but takes away the length of your depth of field (blurrier backgrounds). Slower shutter speeds give you more light, but can make your images blurry if either the camera isn’t still or the subject moves.
  6.  It’s hard work being interesting and there are no shortcuts. If you find you’re looking to up your photo game, think about how far you’re willing to go to do it.
  7. Don’t ever lose the spark that got you into photography.
  8. You can always get to know light better.
  9. Know what appeals to you and create your voice through your compositions.
  10. Audiences love detail and light provides it.

Buying a new digital camera

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I like digital cameras. I would choose the Nikon Coolpix P950 because its a newer digital camera and takes professional photos.

The price is 796.95. which is more on the expensive side for a digital camera.

The maximum aperture is f/2.8 to 6.5. And its focal length is 4.3 to 357mm (35mm Equivalent: 24 to 2000mm) Its megapixels are Actual: 16.79 Megapixel
Effective: 16 Megapixel (4608 x 3456)

It has a mechanical shutter, and Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority modes.