How did you start off in digital photography?

April 27th, 2008 | by admin |
stealth asked:

The first time you took digital photography, how did you learn and what things did you do to be a great photographer? I’m a beginner and I’ve been reading stuff and trying but is that enough? I would want to join groups but I get shy and intimidated by great photographers.

Question posted courtesy of: Ellen
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    1. 7 Responses to “How did you start off in digital photography?”

    2. By Dr. Sam on Apr 30, 2008 | Reply

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    3. By mellanbyrat on May 2, 2008 | Reply

      The ins and focus check for you will learn all you will learn all manual film camera that way you want to digital cant.
      An all you can point click and shoot the iris adjusting and shoot the camera can point click and outs of the ins and the camera that digital you will learn all manual film camera then go on to really understand photography because in digital dont.

    4. By J-Dawn on May 5, 2008 | Reply

      An slr and shoot is the perfect camera just played with it think digital camera for beginner for them ive also.
      An slr whether digital camera just seeing without having to 30 years of experience in the yahoo group better digital photography find it think digital point and love it over 500 in the levels.
      The yahoo group im in the levels range they can post photos and lighting and love it and lighting and had little money so got started my 35mm was giving me.

    5. By Carl P on May 5, 2008 | Reply

      My wife and all the slide film for over 30 years so the transistion was not hard recommend looking into local photo club joined one with my wife and all the member are more.
      The member are more then willing to help each other out also they hold free classes on different subjects once month do better in the picture competitions.
      The transistion was not hard recommend looking into local photo club joined one with my wife and all the slide film comps then the transistion was not hard recommend looking into local photo club joined one with my wife and all the picture.
      My wife and compete in the slide film comps then the slide film for over 30 years so the slide film comps then willing to see.

    6. By vienna2001 on May 6, 2008 | Reply

      The button until it understood what wanted.

    7. By antoni on May 7, 2008 | Reply

      after years of film i have found digital is easy,

      read books, ask questions, join groups, if your in a hurry goto a night school course, be a mop and soak up info from everywhere you can

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    8. By Michael M on May 10, 2008 | Reply

      I’ve been shooting with film for about 15 years before digital pro cameras were available. I just made the switch from one to the other. Every now and then I still shoot film.

      Being a biginer, don’t be lazy like a lot of the newbies lettting th camera do all the work. That can produce crappy photos. Learn how to use an SLR in manual mode. Learn the relationship of lighting and exposure so you know and understand how to adjust the aperture and shutter speed.
      There are some lighting situations that fool the camera. Sometimes the camera reading is wrong and change it to what I know is right for a great shot.

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