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Essential Photography Gear Items Every Photographer Should Own

Photography can be an expensive hobby, but it doesn’t have to be! Yes, you’ll need  some gear in order to snap photos that match your vision, but there are ways to reduce how much it’ll cost you. The most important thing is this: you don’t have to buy all of that stuff  right away . If you’re just starting out in photography, there are a few key bits of essential gear that you should have—and nothing more than that. Once you’ve built up your photography skills, then you can invest in more equipment. But what are essential gear items for photography? Here’s what you should buy to get started on the right foot: Tripod : Tripod is one of the versatile and necessary camera accessories. Whether you’re shooting landscape, portrait, night, street, or even wedding photography, you’re going to need a tripod at some point or another. Tripods are extremely useful in low light settings as the stability of a tripod allows you to take longer-exposure shots withou...

Night Photography Tips

In the past it was very difficult to capture good images at night. Film simply wasn’t light sensitive enough to capture high quality images with short exposures. The digital revolution has changed all of this. If you take the time to learn some of the basics of night photography that have been outlined below, you can quickly start capturing stunning images of the night sky with relatively inexpensive equipment. PLANNING YOUR SHOTS Planning is not only a great way to capture great images at night but planning always helps in capturing the perfect images anytime because if you If you take the time to plan your shoot according to location and time then you can evaluate a lot of thing and you will almost always get results that are superior to an unplanned shoot. CAMERA SETTINGS Using the correct camera settings is very important when shooting at night. With the proper exposure, you can capture remarkable images with minimal noise and maximum detail. However, a simple...