Digital Portraits Photography is The Best Way To Great Portraits
Photography is a unique art form. It takes practice, skill, and an artistic eye for the unusual. Not all people will take the time to study a landscape, wildlife, building, or other subject to find the hidden depth within, but when they do often they will find great meaning in the photo they take. Good photographers spend time looking for different things to photograph. Digital photography is just one new way of taking a picture. There are many advantages for working with digital photography.
Digital photography can encompass the professional cameras with the interchanging lenses, manual setting or it can be a simple point and shoot camera. Whether you are searching for a professionally made portrait or something your friends will laugh over digital photography has made taking photos easier. As I said before we can see the picture before we ever print, and also a lot of digital cameras will allow you to crop and save the photo before printing.
Digital cameras can be all sizes from a key chain camera to the professional. We have all had a little fun with digital on our phones. If you are more interested in the professional side of photography the first digital camera you choose should have interchangeable lenses with a high resolution. It can be automatic if you feel more comfortable with light settings, however most have ISO settings, aperture, and shutter speed choices as well.
Like with older photographer setting up your shot is half the fun. Decising on camera settings you need to use for good lighting is another factor. Setting up your shot still requires you to have an eye for the unusual or for making the unusual out of a common scene. Take a look at your surroundings and your subject and look for vantage points, you may even decide to take several photos to choose the best angle. This is where digital photography surpasses film cameras every time. Once you have looked at all angles and taken photos you get to see if the effect you wanted is there. It is a faster way for you to learn how to set the shutter speed and aperture on a shot and use lighting because you see the results while you still looking at the scene.
Digital photography may not seem like it would still use all those skills you learned on your old camera, but this is definitely not true. In other words digital photography helps with your learning while you are still on location. Instead of many hours in the dark room or waiting in line you can get the picture you want right then. It certainly gives more towards vacation photos when you can see if your thumb is over the lens or the camera strap was in the way or worse someone just walked in front of you. Digital portraits has helped us to change our way of viewing photography.
San Antonio Photography by Richard’s Photography – 2010 Senior Portraits

