5 sources for basic photography
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This website and mobile app serves as a visual platform for all of those people who want to get started on photography. It gives you the option of editing and posting photos in a more artistic way, it gives an article vibe because visitors can only see the pictures and not comment or like. It gives the photographer more confidence when posting a picture.
Josh Katz
Through youtube, Josh Katz gives tutorials and tips on how to take more artistic and pretty photographs. It is a more interactive way to learn some useful tricks not everybody knows. I like that he posts specific tutorials for different kinds of photography, in each he recommends different types of techniques you learn as you go.
Google Photos
Every great photographer should store every picture they have taken. In my opinion, every single picture is important. I personally use google photos to store every snap I take. In the middle of the tons of photos you take, a masterpiece might come out and you may never know about it if you go and delete your photos. It is the most useful app for storing pictures, you take the photo and it automatically uploads it to the cloud.
Expert Photography
This website provides articles with more technical tips about photography. It tells basic information every beginner in the area should know. There are articles for everything, from how to work a camera to how to fix the lighting. It gives beginners the insight from professionals that already know the best and easiest tricks on how to work a camera and edit a photo.
If you are looking for the newest and trendiest camera equipment here is the place to look. They give detailed information on each piece of equipment and help you in the search for the camera that best fits with you. They provide a detailed explanation on the specifics of the camera as well as the best uses for it.
This website and mobile app serves as a visual platform for all of those people who want to get started on photography. It gives you the option of editing and posting photos in a more artistic way, it gives an article vibe because visitors can only see the pictures and not comment or like. It gives the photographer more confidence when posting a picture.
Josh Katz
Through youtube, Josh Katz gives tutorials and tips on how to take more artistic and pretty photographs. It is a more interactive way to learn some useful tricks not everybody knows. I like that he posts specific tutorials for different kinds of photography, in each he recommends different types of techniques you learn as you go.
Google Photos
Every great photographer should store every picture they have taken. In my opinion, every single picture is important. I personally use google photos to store every snap I take. In the middle of the tons of photos you take, a masterpiece might come out and you may never know about it if you go and delete your photos. It is the most useful app for storing pictures, you take the photo and it automatically uploads it to the cloud.
Expert Photography
This website provides articles with more technical tips about photography. It tells basic information every beginner in the area should know. There are articles for everything, from how to work a camera to how to fix the lighting. It gives beginners the insight from professionals that already know the best and easiest tricks on how to work a camera and edit a photo.
If you are looking for the newest and trendiest camera equipment here is the place to look. They give detailed information on each piece of equipment and help you in the search for the camera that best fits with you. They provide a detailed explanation on the specifics of the camera as well as the best uses for it.
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