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Photography for Beginners: Commonly Asked Questions About Photography

Photography has become increasingly popular in recent years and there are many reasons for that. Equipment has become cheaper, for example, and advances in technology have made it easier to take beautiful photos. With the Internet at your fingertips, you can learn the basics of photography. Ask the questions you have about photography and get answers from professional photographers too. Sites like Quora, Evryanswer, and Ask are also helpful places on the internet from which you can find useful answers too. In this post, let’s take a look at common questions asked about photography and the best answers to every question.

1. Is buying a DSLR camera enough to become a good photographer?

Many people think they are good photographers because they own a DSLR camera. This is of course wrong. Buying a sports car doesn’t make you a racing driver. That’s why buying a new camera doesn’t automatically make you a professional photographer. Photography is an art and this art must be learned by photography beginners.

2. Are expensive cameras and larger lenses making photographers better?

This is the second misconception one has about photography. When you see a good photo, you often ask the photographer what camera they have. And not how much time and effort he put into making such a beautiful picture. That’s a bit like asking a famous painter what paints and brushes he used on the masterpiece that just fetched €10 million at auction. So buying an expensive body and larger lens will not make you a better photographer. It takes time to learn, practice, and use your gear to its full potential.

3. Does having higher megapixels mean better picture quality?

This is also a misunderstanding by many photography beginners. They believe that a camera with more megapixels gives better image quality. However, this assessment is not the fault of the user. Because nowadays all mobile phone companies only talk about megapixels in their ads. A megapixel is just the size of the image. So if a camera stores 6000 x 4000 pixels in an image, that means 6000 x 4000 = 240000000000 pixels. So it’s a 24-megapixel camera. The image quality depends on the sensor size, the lens, the light, and many other factors.

4. Are manuals that come with the camera really needed?

Life is very fast-paced these days. And when we buy something, we usually don’t have time to read boring manuals. That’s why most people don’t even use 10 percent of their camera’s capabilities. If someone always uses their high-end DSLR in full-auto mode, it’s like driving a Maserati in first gear all the time. That way he will never know about the top speed of his car.

5. What do we learn from basic photography courses/lessons?

Let’s try an experiment. Take a look at various Instagram pages and you are guaranteed to discover photos with poor lighting and composition very quickly. Why? Because the basics of photography such as exposure times, ISO values, ​​or apertures are often not yet internalized. If you want to be an experienced photographer, then you need to learn important basics. They must learn to see light and how to use it properly. You should also learn the rules of image design, know the golden ratio (the rule of thirds) and design the motif accordingly. For example, if you can incorporate a story into photos, a lot has already been gained.

Read also: How to Improve Your Photography Skills?

Nowadays everyone has a camera or smartphone in their hand and takes hundreds of photos. So if you want to stand out, you need to make your photos extraordinary. And you can only do that if you know what you’re doing. So you should learn photography, take some photography courses, workshops, or online photography courses and try the best tips from around the web. And when you see great pictures with a wow factor, then try to find out what the photographer did differently or what makes the perfect photo.

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