When I first started taking photos, I made some common mistakes with how I looked at things. These mistakes held me back a bit. Here are some of the things I learned:
Only Shooting from Eye Level: I usually took pictures from eye level. This made my photos look flat and kind of boring. Trying out high and low angles can make your photos more interesting.
Not Paying Attention to the Background: A messy or distracting background can spoil a good photo. Always take a look at what’s behind your subject before you snap the picture!
Forgetting About Composition: I spent too much time focusing on my subject and didn’t think about how to frame it nicely. Using the rule of thirds can really help your photos stand out.
Once I started trying different angles and perspectives, my photography got so much better!
When I first started taking photos, I made some common mistakes with how I looked at things. These mistakes held me back a bit. Here are some of the things I learned:
Only Shooting from Eye Level: I usually took pictures from eye level. This made my photos look flat and kind of boring. Trying out high and low angles can make your photos more interesting.
Not Paying Attention to the Background: A messy or distracting background can spoil a good photo. Always take a look at what’s behind your subject before you snap the picture!
Forgetting About Composition: I spent too much time focusing on my subject and didn’t think about how to frame it nicely. Using the rule of thirds can really help your photos stand out.
Once I started trying different angles and perspectives, my photography got so much better!