50 Quick Photography Tips

50 Quick Photography Tips

Here we give you bang for your buck with 50 Quick Photography Tips in less than 15 minutes. Stay tuned for our upcoming Taiwan special, where the team goes o…
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42 thoughts on “50 Quick Photography Tips

  1. If it was someone else’s baby, I’d be even more careful. After all, they
    are trusting me with their precious DNA reproduction.

  2. Wanna continue to find more tips? Come check out my twitter, constantly
    retweeting important information and tips about
    photography!@CluelessConcepts

  3. I am currently watching +Jeff Cable discus #photography 101. He was
    teaching a class at +B and H . I like Jeff very much and he is such an
    inspiring professional.

    #photographer 

  4. This guy is awesome! His excitement and love for photography is contagious.
    Really really really worth watching!

  5. hi i’m a novice amateur photographer and i’m starting to experiment on the
    focus and recompose technique using single point AF. How good and how
    efficient is this technique when shooting non action shots? if i lock on
    the eyes then recompose my shot, would the eyes be tact sharp? thanks for
    the help.

  6. +Jeff Cable Yes, at your age i consider it “recently”. Because i was
    replying to someone that wants to start off with Photography when coming
    right out of school. Nothing wrong with that but i just reminded her (+Ducky
    Games ) that you did not start with photography professionaly right when u
    got out of school. Did I do it wrong? :P

  7. I can’t get the camera simulator to work… The site seems to be like it’s
    being edited or something. Can anyone help me? It would be much
    appreciated. 

  8. Love watching your seminars.Just received a nikon 5100 for my birthday. and
    love taking pictures with it and capturing great moments. but some pictures
    are still missing that look. what do you recommend for me to get the
    professional look and knowledge.. (i.e seminars.. courses) thanks love the
    blog and seminars

  9. This is a great classroom video by Jeff Cable at B&HPhoto. I highly
    recommend this video for beginning photographers (or any photographer
    looking for a basics refresher) to help improve the quality of pictures.
    Thanks, Jeff and B&H Photo for these sessions!

  10. I really love what you guys at B&H are doing, uploading free seminars an so
    on, but why do you continue to bring on this guy? His pictures are
    terrible, totally uninspired, and without the slightest degree of
    aesthetics. Pretty much similar to those I took the first week I had my
    DSLR. He knows about the technical stuff, but a photographer he is not. I
    don’t get it. Sorry!

  11. you were right what you said about that we don`t have to go abroad or
    anywhere overseas to get a great shots and pictures!…

  12. I like this guy… real common sense ideas. He doesn’t talk to impress you
    with all he knows but rather tries to teach you what he’s learned…

  13. Great! Just great info! Thank you for that site “Camera sim” I learned alot
    🙂 I can now graduate from using my camera phone.

  14. The D3200 is an ideal entry level DSLR camera to start with. It has many
    automated modes that will set the exposure up for you if you are not sure,
    and also can be used fully manually as you grow with your photography.
    Overall it has great image quality, and a nice high ISO for getting shots
    in low light situations. – Yossi

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