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Tutorial: Photo Tips!

I've had a few questions about my process for photographing my cards and pages, so I thought I'd write up a few little things about how I photograph and what I use.

First things first, lets cover how I shoot:

Camera Body - Canon Digital Rebel XT
Lenses - I mostly use a 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 lens. I have other lenses, but this is my favorite lens for everyday use.
Photo Software - Photoshop CS3

QUICK TIPS:
1. Use only natural light
2. Take lots of photos
3. Try different angles. Move around the subject, bend your knees so you're lower, stand on a chair.
4. When you're getting ready to press down that shutter, take a deep breath, let it out slowly, and then press the shutter. This reduces camera shake.

TIPS:
...First of all, KNOW YOUR CAMERA. I cannot stress this enough. The reason why many of my shots work out is because I've played around with my camera and learned what worked best for me. Also, take a LOT of photos. Generally I'll take 15 shots and only 2 or 3 are real options to choose from.

... Never use a flash unless you have lots of experience (and success!) using a flash. I don't, so I never use a flash.

... Low-light situations cause problems no matter how expensive your camera is. Most point and shoot digital cameras do not handle low-light situations well, and manual SLR cameras have to be on the correct setting. To alleviate some of the problem, photograph near a window. This will also give you the most correct colors.

... If you're taking photos at night (like I usually do because I work late most nights), make sure you have a good positional lamp. Generally they have a softer light (unlike a flash). I use a regular desk lamp that's attached to my drawing table. It swivels and turns so I can get just the right angle.

... If you can adjust the white balance on your camera, do so. Make sure that if you're using a lamp like the one mentioned above that you select the "tungsten" option.

PHOTOSHOP TIPS:
... I try to take the best picture possible so that I don't need to use Photoshop, but most of the time I do need to change some things. When I do make changes, they are minimal and I try to keep them simple. I generally do only three things:

1. Crop the photo so that it's showing only what I need.
2. Adjust the Levels. I do not recommend selecting Auto Levels (though I do sometimes). It's better to adjust the levels manually so you get exactly what you want.
3. Auto Color. Sometimes I skip this step if it alters the coloring too much.

Anyway, those are some basic tips. Hopefully that answers a few questions. :)


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posted on February 2, 2007 1:34 PM
by Kristina
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Excellent advice! I use a Canon Digi-Reb and I learn something new every day. Love your blog!

February 3, 2007 @ 11:51 AM
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Mary:

Your blog is the best. Your creativity is amazing and you present it ery professionally yet very "friendly." It's just pure delight. I just love it and thank you.

I'm not a photography but I'm inspired to try. What printer do you like? I'm thinking of upgrading.

February 5, 2007 @ 8:33 AM
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Autum Awalt:

Thank you very much for the photo tips. I have the same camera and love it. However, it is intimidating. I do not have photoshop but have been using the software that came with my Rebel for editting my pics. Do you have any good advice for coverting to black and white. I notice how sharp of a contrast your black and whites are.

I love your work. Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing.

February 9, 2007 @ 10:11 PM
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kelly:

i happened to bid on a 28-135 today on ebay. what a happy coincidence that it is the lens i love seeing you use as well :)

September 10, 2007 @ 8:19 PM
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Brycia:

Thanks for the tips! Your photos are awesome! I've always had an interest in photography and only hope I can get shots like yours some day!

September 11, 2007 @ 7:22 AM
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This is exactly what I wanted to know thank you!

October 1, 2007 @ 12:37 PM
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Thank you SO much for forwarding me here. How helpful! Your photographs are amazing! Now I need that camera!

November 24, 2007 @ 6:46 PM


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