The Nikkor 35mm f/1.8. I’ve always liked the excessive bokeh/blur in front and behind an object or subject. Little did I know how good the lens actually is. It is by far one of the best investments I’ve made when… Continue Reading →
All of my photos for the past two years have been taken with the Nikon D5300. For the price of US$300, I’d say it’s still on the top of its game, considering it was released in 2013.
It isn’t always necessary to use complicated or expensive editing software to get the job done. Using your phone and free editing software can also do the trick. Let’s begin.
We might be talking about phone photography but it’s still photography. Give your phone the same respect you would give a normal DSLR camera.
The trilemma triangle of shutter speed, aperture and ISO. Are you still struggling to find the right balance between your shutter speed, aperture and ISO? Allow me to shine a light!
Rule of thirds, composition, framing – one of the first skills you should learn before taking photos. It can help you tell the story, or emphasise a feeling.
My main shooter for the past 3 years has been the Nikon D5300. It has served me incredibly well and continues to do so. I still have much to learn, but here are a few tips and techniques I’ve learned… Continue Reading →
Take photos all the time. Just all the time. You don’t need to share all the photos publicly. But allow yourself to “fail”. Make something terrible. “The master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried.”
I’ll use an entry-level DSLR and standard kit lens (18-55mm f/3.5 – 5.6) as an example.
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