Consistently Better Photos
The Four-Step Process to Getting Professional Images (Even With Your Phone)
Do you ever wonder why some people seem to take outstanding photos, even when they have an identical camera?
Two people might have the same (or similar) camera, be in the same position, and yet one photo looks vastly superior than the other. Have you ever wondered why this is the case?
Perhaps, you think to yourself, the other person has a “better eye”.
And you're not that off the mark. They do have a “better eye”. However, this ability isn't due to some inborn talent. Instead, the other person is following some principles that consistently makes the pictures superior. In many cases, the photos don't even need to be taken with a camera, but even a regular smart phone seems to generate incredible images.
You too can take extraordinary pictures—and you can do so in the next hour.
You don't need to thumb through hundreds of pages, or go through dozens of videos. Instead, by using just four core principles, you will “see” the world in a different light, and be able to capture that magic like never before.
Consistently Better Photos: The Four-Step Process to Getting Professional Pictures
Most photography is built on the principles of art.
It's why you're likely to find that some of the best photographers have had a fair bit of training in drawing, sketching or painting. This is why we'll look at where art intersects with photos and how we can use the power of art to create pictures that people look at and say, “Wow, you take amazing photos!”
What you will learn:
The concept of “Nothing Touches.”
When you're out taking pictures, there's almost always an overlap. One person will overlap with another. The concept of “nothing touches” is where you learn to see—and then photograph in a manner so that almost everything is standalone and yet a composite part of the picture. In art, this is done on purpose because you can control what goes on the canvas or page. How do you achieve the same when everything moves or you have extremely limited time and even less space?
Foreground, Middle and Background
What makes one photo stand out from another? There are many reasons, but one of the primary reasons some images stand out is that the eye goes through the photo to see intricate details. A photo with a foreground, middle and background has enormous depth, which causes the viewer to travel through the photo. However, what do you include in the foreground? What if the foreground isn't as appealing? Should the focus always be in the background, or should you use the middle ground? We examine images and see how the foreground, middle, and background become second nature to you.
Distraction
If you give someone a camera, they will first focus on the person or the object. Yet, that's the wrong place to start. It's crucial to understand what's behind the person/object. When you understand this concept and review enough examples, you can see the difference between a photo that's “almost there” and one that stands out quite a bit. Yet, we can't always avoid distraction. How do you use your camera to reduce the clutter?
Movement and anticipation
If you look at most photos, they're static. That's because most people have taken posed photos, which are boring. An image can be frozen in time and yet have lots of movement. In many cases, movements are predictable, even repetitive. Once you're conscious about movement, you get addicted to it. Your photos come alive instead of being static and tedious. But how do you anticipate things in a world that's so unpredictable? And how do you capture the movement reliably? Also, when do you drop movement altogether?
These are just four core elements that will CONSISTENTLY help you take better pictures.
You look at the frame like an artist does and control the elements to the best of your ability. In time, you'll see how a picture is like an artwork: something you can control and bring to life. Best of all, you will never need to skulk around like a creepy person. If anything, people will thank you for your work, hug you and at times give you free coffee 🙂 (Or paella, depending on who you're photographing).
You will not only feel joy, but bring joy—that's a promise!
Hannah Costales
USA
It can be quite overwhelming when you're searching for how to take better photos because there are so many things people talk about.
I love how Sean simplified photography to a few key principles.
I love how in the book ‘Consistently Better Photos' Sean just gave four things to focus on first, and you can do them right away. The photos sprinkled inside the book were a bonus—especially the photo/ story on the last page.
What’s Inside?
Most books are dull because they don't use graphics, cartoons and captions. The use of the above elements makes the reading of the book a very pleasurable experience. Sprinkled within the chapters are lots of examples, so you can get ideas for your own business. Plus there are always detailed summaries that give you a bird's eye view of every chapter.
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