Mistakes to Avoid as a Beginner Photographer




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In this video I talk about the common mistakes I made as a beginner in my photography career, and how you can avoid them. By following these key steps, you’ll be able to drastically improve your photos before you ever bring them in to photoshop. And getting better images means happier photography clients!

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46 responses to “Mistakes to Avoid as a Beginner Photographer”

  1. I KNOW I said I'd only give you 3 Tips, and then I gave you 4! The audacity!! LOL. Consider it a bonus tip! And that with 3+ Million views, who's going to upload a new video for a typo? Not me 🙂

  2. Who cares about RAW format my JEPG turn out good and I don't have to spend hours messing around in expensive editing software like lightroom. I don't do any photography for money it's only for FUN!!!

  3. I shoot in jpeg I don't there is no rule I have to other people make it that way and I'm no wedding photographer I don't work with people, I don't use light or photoshop to expensive to much memory on computer I use cyberlink

  4. Firstly, I don't even photograph, I'd still like to know more about it, and secondly, my tip as a.. well, person, is to never directly look into the camera. If it's not like, seductive, or mysterious, or something… it creeps me out, and if it creeps me out, chances are, it will creep other people out too.

  5. I expected a ton of real mistakes … and an advanced description how to avoid them.
    Instead of that … you only told about 4 (!!) tips at all !! … so where are the "mistakes" ???

    By the way … there are a couple more very important things to look at … if they are interesting in a video titled as "mistakes" …
    I*m sad that you forgot even calling them.

    Therefore the title of your video is choosen wrong …

  6. you don't have to look at your images everytime you try to get the right exposure, just look at your meter in your viewfinder… select the right metering mode and it can be your best friend!

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