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Basic photo typs that anyone should know. Photography takes on more and more of the internet and everyday life every day. We see it on social networks, in advertisements, on television, in magazines, in the media, on our phones and anywhere always a photograph is by means. All this has led to more and more professionals in this area but what if a non-photographer wants to do a quality job in this area? That's where the problems start to happen. In this blog we present the solution, providing you with some tips and basic photography rules that anyone should implement if they want to produce quality photographs. What should a basic photograph have? As we know, all the advances in equipment and study have yielded different types of photography, such as art, journalism, photography applied to different professional areas and many more, but if we are talking about a basic photograph, taken without further background, they must also be complied with. certain parameters so that it can be considered correct, and below we will list some of them. 1. The law of thirds This is the abc of photography and not many people know it. With the help of this technique a photograph can be extraordinary, while without it, it can look completely amateur. Now, what is the third-thirds law about? It basically consists of separating the screen in thirds, drawing two parallel vertical lines and two horizontal lines in the same way. In the points where these lines intersect, it is understood that the majority of the attention of the people who observe the photograph will be concentrated. It is generally intended to place the objects or persons to be photographed in one of these thirds or more than one in the event that it is to be given priority in the composition of the image. 2. Law of the gaze Another of the rules when taking a photograph is that of the horizon, which is linked to the law of the third, applied to human beings, because basically what it establishes is that depending on the direction with which you perform the action that is photographed, you must leave a reference space that simulates the movement. For example, if the subject is looking to the right, the most prudent thing is to leave him at least one third or more on the right side of the photograph. 3. RAW format Most cameras on the market offer the possibility to capture images in a format called RAW, which is ideal for taking pictures, because it preserves the colors of the scene as well as the lighting with a lot of fidelity. All this without mentioning that it allows them to be edited later in their entirety, so much so that it might even look like another completely different image. Play with angles and distances Do not be afraid to give free rein to your imagination, and if that includes photographing in different angles and distances much better. Sometimes photos in close-ups or close-ups give a pretty exciting touch to photography. Like the angles, they can maximize or minimize the importance of the scene you are capturing in image. 5. Stabilize the image If you are not a professional photographer, there are some elements that can help you stabilize an image such as a tripod and in the most extreme case, the best thing you can use to take a stable photograph is to use your own arms even if you don't believe it. In what way? Sticking them to your body and holding the camera firmly but always close to your torso, so that it will help you minimize the movement that your arms can have when they are 100% in the air. 6. Take care of the lighting One of the most difficult aspects when taking a photograph is lighting and it is important! since the misuse of photography could be completely ruined. In this case, we must tell you that natural light is the ideal at all times except noon, because the sun can cause annoying shadows in images. To counteract dark areas you can use home-made bounders made of any uniform surface that is white or silver and allows you to direct the light to dark places, as well as you can use the outdoor flash to counteract backlight made by natural light and so many more tricks. 7. Forget zooming If you want to do detail shots, it's best to get closer to your target, but to the extent of your possibilities it avoids using the camera's zoom, as this can affect the focus of the photograph you're going to take and even the colors and quality. These are just 7 basic photo tips that can make anyone take photos with a pretty good quality. However, if you want to take your photos to a much more professional level, you can visit our facilities or contact our team, so that our photographers can advise you much better or even better. can do for yourself. Remember, a photograph is worth a thousand words...

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