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Beginner Photography Lessons - Lesson 6

Last Lesson for this session!  The best way to improve your photography is to take LOTS of photos, get out there and shoot!  A great way to push yourself and to track your progress is to pick one subject for a period of time.  Each time you shoot your subject find a new way to photograph it…don’t be afraid of all your different settings.   It could be from a different angle, different time of day and play with different light.  Whatever you can do to see your subject in a new way.

Go out there and pick something near you that you can and want to photograph on a regular basis.  It could be: your pets, your kids, your significant other, any items in the house or outside around Burlington.

One thing I want everyone to take away from this class is that you are limitless with your camera, however sometimes it might take a few shots and some experimenting to get the shot that you want.  On that note, sometimes experimenting will get you a shot that is very cool and unique.  The more you shoot the better you will get.  Photography is an amazing hobby because you can capture a moment in time that will never happen again.



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