getting started in photography 01

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This is a basic guide for beginners to get you started with photography. I know the slides are lame and the voice quality for this particular one isnt all that great, but i wanted to get this one up as quickly as i could before i moved onto the technical ends of things as i progress in my schooling so that you can get the same information and grow as a photographer as well with me.

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By: windywillow (11 month(s) ago)

Wonderful introduction to beginners like me! Thanks. Please send your presentation to kwyang@daejin.ac.kr

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Getting Started in Photography : 

Getting Started in Photography --- The Basics ---

. . . Some things to think about . . . : 

. . . Some things to think about . . .

. . . What Type of Photographer Are YOU? : 

. . . What Type of Photographer Are YOU? (1) Beginner / Enthusiast Uses “Point & Shoot” camera. Photography as a hobby in their spare time. (2) Amateur / Advanced May use a “Point & Shoot” or “DSLR” camera. Takes photos for family & friends. Experiments w/ settings (Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO) (3) Semi-Professional Uses an higher level DSLR camera. Has multiple bodies, lenses & accessories. Gets paid for contracted freelance work, may travel the world.

. . . Getting Started . . . : 

. . . Getting Started . . . Buy a mid-range Camera. (2) Get a Photography Book(s) * A Beginners guide * A specific Subject you may by interested in * Browse the Internet * Take a Photography Course(s) (3) Don’t forget this necessary accessories: *Memory Card (one that fits your camera) * A Sturdy Tripod (no cheap flimsy ones!) You’ll need durability! * Camera Carrying Case (To protect your equipment)

. . . Practice, Practice, Practice!!! : 

. . . Practice, Practice, Practice!!!