FOCUSING

The most common error that new photographers make is taking an unfocused picture. The way to fix this is by setting your camera to Al FOCUS because this does not allow the camera to take a picture unless it is focused in one object.  Also you will need to make sure that your focus point is placed on the object, usually it is in the middle.

 

 

HOLDING A CAMERA THE PROPER WAY

 How to hold a camera the correct way

Over the course of my photography experience I have witnessed people holding a DSLR the wrong way. This of course bothers and scare me because they are holding 1000k+ in equipment. The correct way to hold a camera is: Use your right hand to hold the right side of the camera in case you need to fix any settings and use your left hand to hold the lens, placing the hand on the lens helps you zoom in or out and it helps with manual focus. (The picture above demonstrates the correct way to hold a camera)

CANON 24-105mm LENS

Canon 24-105mm Lens

 Canon 24-105mm Lens  

Why is this lens so small but yet so expensive?

  • 24mm allows you to take wide range pictures
  • 105mm is pretty good for taking portrait pictures
  • 4.0 aperture
  • GROUP PICTURES!!!! Yes, this lens is the best for taking amazing shots with groups
  • Landscape, also a great lens since it has a 24mm range
  • Works well for studio photography

CANON 70-200mm TELEPHOTO LENS

Image result for 70-200mm lens Canon 70-200mm Telephoto Lens 

This Lens is also listed as my favorite photography gear! Below is a list of reasons.

  • 70-200mm Zoom Availability
  • This lens has color correction
  • Great for taking portrait photos
  • The maximum zoom is 200mm, meaning it has the capacity to capture every single detail
  • Vibrant Colors, makes the picture pop out
  • Aperture of 2.8
  • Low and High Light shooting
  • Manual and Auto focus