


Personally, I really enjoy taking pictures wherever I go. As simple as it is, as long as I have a camera handy I can almost capture every single moment that is happening in my life. Collecting memories on every place I go, on every people I meet everyday and in every special occassion I want to treasure. This got me hooked up and learned to love the world of photography.
I am just a beginner and believe it or not I don't have a camera on my own. When my brother-in-law handed me his DSLR camera and started taking pictures from it, I said to myself "I had fallen in love with this thing at first sight". With adequate knowledge on post processing I also started editing some of the pictures I took. Using the money I saved, I started to travel to different places I've never been to before. I said to myself, "I've been carried away with this hobby and now brought me to these places I never thought of going to". You might be thinking of places like Venice, or Paris or Greece? I might have overstated but hahaha..you're wrong. I can't even afford to buy a DSLR camera but not sooner I will really own one.
For beginners out there or to those who will pour their hearts into photography and have no budget to own a dSLR cam here are my tips:
Don't get crazy getting an expensive camera right away. A high def digicam is a smart start. You might borrow your friend's camera then just point and shoot. The more pictures you took that might help you decide in the future what type of camera that best suits you. When you take pictures use your imagination. Choose a subject that you're you're interested to or that inspires you. Explore and be creative.
As much as possible take pictures regularly. Practice more! Experiment with your camera. When you are in the learning curve you will discover a lot of things. You will really learn a lot in the process. Shoot and shoot more, don't be afraid. You'll never be put to prison if you encountered errors. Use online resources to enrich your knowledge in photography. http://www.photosecrets.com/; http://www.photographycourse.net/ and many more...
Others might say that choosing photography as a hobby is expensive and time consuming. Yes it is true. However, if you are enjoying what you do the money you invest will never go to waste, it will inspire you more.
I'll be getting myself a Nikon D5000 next month. I am so excited!!!
I am just a beginner and believe it or not I don't have a camera on my own. When my brother-in-law handed me his DSLR camera and started taking pictures from it, I said to myself "I had fallen in love with this thing at first sight". With adequate knowledge on post processing I also started editing some of the pictures I took. Using the money I saved, I started to travel to different places I've never been to before. I said to myself, "I've been carried away with this hobby and now brought me to these places I never thought of going to". You might be thinking of places like Venice, or Paris or Greece? I might have overstated but hahaha..you're wrong. I can't even afford to buy a DSLR camera but not sooner I will really own one.
For beginners out there or to those who will pour their hearts into photography and have no budget to own a dSLR cam here are my tips:
Don't get crazy getting an expensive camera right away. A high def digicam is a smart start. You might borrow your friend's camera then just point and shoot. The more pictures you took that might help you decide in the future what type of camera that best suits you. When you take pictures use your imagination. Choose a subject that you're you're interested to or that inspires you. Explore and be creative.
As much as possible take pictures regularly. Practice more! Experiment with your camera. When you are in the learning curve you will discover a lot of things. You will really learn a lot in the process. Shoot and shoot more, don't be afraid. You'll never be put to prison if you encountered errors. Use online resources to enrich your knowledge in photography. http://www.photosecrets.com/; http://www.photographycourse.net/ and many more...
Others might say that choosing photography as a hobby is expensive and time consuming. Yes it is true. However, if you are enjoying what you do the money you invest will never go to waste, it will inspire you more.
I'll be getting myself a Nikon D5000 next month. I am so excited!!!
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