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Photography is all about choice!
Try some of these tips to help you become a better photographer.


#1 Try different papers

          Click here for the Photo Paper Bible!

#2 Try to shoot OFF CENTER.  Shake things up!

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Photographer: Arnold Newman
Title: Robert Moses
Year: 1959


#3 Crop an image as VERTICAL or HORIZONTAL

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HORIZONTAL
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VERTICAL

#4 Get really close!

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Photographer: Carl Blossfeldt
Title: Pumkin Tendrils magnified x4
Year: 1900-1930


#5 Put something in front of your lens.

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  • Bubble wrap
  • Mesh wire
  • Saran wrap
  • Anything else you can think of!


#6 Change your POV (Point of View) and shoot     
      from a new angle.

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Normal POV
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Bird's Eye View

#7 Got a light?  Use a lamp to change the way
      your subject appears.

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Light from the front.

Light from the side.

Light from the back.


#8 Get out there!  Go somewhere new. 

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You can go around the world...

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...or around the corner.


#9 Take one of these SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY Tips!

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#10 Listen to the law, but know your rights!

CLICK HERE - Printable Photographers' Rights Form - Keep a copy in your wallet / camera bag.


SOME REFERENCES:

ICP ON TEACHING PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE CURRICULUM


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