Speaker 1: You do these five things, and you're just gonna watch your photos go from trash
to just beautiful, succulent magic.
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Five tips to up your photo game.
Speaker 1: Number one: framing!
Literally only takes a couple extra seconds, and it can be the difference between a photo
like this, and that same photo, looking like this.
Now, you don't have to frame any specific way.
You can frame direct center.
You can frame in thirds.
You can frame kinda down at the bottom.
The important thing is that you, in general, have a purpose behind your framing and you're
giving framing thought.
Speaker 1: Tip number two: be different!
You want your photos to look like everyone else's photos?
You want them to look perfect and exactly the same?
Good.
Get ready to never be noticed.
Speaker 1: If you want a photo that is noticed and instantly recognizable, do something different.
For example, if you're shooting portrait photography of a couple, maybe try, instead of doing the
classic perfect we're-kissing, making out shot, you do something a little bit different
like something like this.
It's fun, it's interesting, and it is different.
And because it's different, it's striking.
Speaker 1: Tip number three: lighting.
Lighting is absolutely one of the most killer factors when it comes to making great photos.
It could be the difference between having a trash photo and having an absolutely stunning,
beautiful, magical photo.
Are you shooting in direct sunlight?
Well, odds are, your subject's gonna look like an albino gypsy in the desert who's on
fire.
And if that's what you're aiming for, then, I mean, I guess, go for it, 'cause that could
be cool.
Speaker 1: But if that's not what you're aiming for, try putting them in the shade.
You're gonna get a lot better photo because the light is gonna be a lot softer and a lot
gentler to the eye.
Speaker 1: There are a multitude of ways to light a photo.
You can light from direct front, you can light from the side like I'm being lit currently
right now, off front side.
You can light from the back, from up top, I mean, the light really could be anywhere.
The important thing is, does it look good?
'Cause it's gonna add a lot of character and a lot of mood to your photo.
Speaker 1: It's actually probably the most defining factor when it comes to the mood
of your photo.
So, pay attention to it, and if you don't like the way your photo's looking, you need
to change where the light's at.
Speaker 1: Tip number four: colors.
Now, I'm not talking about the colors you edit with or the colors you grade with.
I'm talking about the colors that are actually in your photo.
Throw the wrong colors in your photo, by them just being there, and you're gonna get absolutely
just this ugly image, 'cause some colors just don't go together.
But if you throw the right colors into the image, you're gonna get something that's really
striking and really stands out.
Speaker 1: So, being mindful of the colors in the images you're taking, is really important.
Speaker 1: Tip number five: angles.
Angles can absolutely switch up your photo game.
The way you see the world is eye level.
Taking any photos outside of eye level, can be very interesting to the eye.
That can mean shooting from way down low, or that could be shooting from up high.
There's a lot of different angles that you don't normally see day to day, because we
don't normally crawl around on the ground and look at people, or float in the air.
Speaker 1: Switching up your angle game can take your images and make them look larger
than life.
Speaker 1: All right, guys!
There you go!
Five tips to upping your photo game.
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