7 Powerful Photography Tips for Amazing Photos
Harness these 7 simple principles to jump start your photography:
1) Fill the frame
2) Simplify and exaggerate
3) Don’t center your subject
4) Create depth
5) Connect the dots
6) Perspective is EVERYTHING
7) Lighting is EVERYTHINGer
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Episode transcript:
Joshua Cripps is a renowned photographer living near Yosemite National Park in California.
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All photos, text, and video is copyright Joshua Cripps. Any use without my express written permission is really not cool, man.
8) I do what I want anyway
Love your video! I totally relate!
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for number 5 did anyone else read it the connect dots. or just me.
“7 wonders of the 📸”. Thanks bro.
Awesome content!
Looks wider than 16:9, what aspect ration are you shooting – or is this masked in Post Production? Very nice by the way.
At .46, you were patting your legs and said the best two legs are your two legs.😄😄
I was wondering what camera you are using in this video? I noticed it was a Nikon, but what series? Also, I subscribed and hit the like button 😉. Your videos make sense and help me know what I want to photograph and how to photograph it. Thanks a lot!
Are you in Texas? Because it look like Texas hill country.
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thank you!
Very good video, thanks! You have one extra sub 😊
Very nice place and nice picture
Great perspective and video.
Going to take photos now….and subbed
thankx my brother.
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love your amazing tips, really useful and easy to understand !! thank you !!