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Tips for Taking a Photograph That Captures the Moment

As a photographer, you typically feel the pressure to take great photos, which aren’t just great looking but ones that tell a story and show emotion – award-winning photos (to our families and us, at least) if we can help it!

And sadly, this pressure (even for amateur photographers) can be a reason why many people stop picking up the camera. They think capturing a shot requires dolling up, proper posing, a prepared space, and many more technical photographer skills. There are also times we feel we aren’t photogenic enough or simply aren’t able to get the right shots no matter how we try. It simply just isn’t good enough.

Believe me, though, that is what we as professional photographers working in a photography studio in Singapore have to overcome at one point or another. Even now, there are still times when we ask ourselves if we can get a better shot than the ones we already had.

Still, the tips I have here aren’t complicated. It just requires us to have a simple change in perspective and allow us to live in the moment and capture life from where we’re at.

1. Capture everyday moments – not just special occasions

We tend to remember to take photos on the big occasions – birthdays, holidays, vacations – and neglect the daily moments, the small chores, the small things of everyday life.

If we simply think about it, while there are often curated moments featured by the accounts of those we follow, we realise that apart from heavily curated shots, there often come moments where we take an honest peak into the lives of those we follow online. Various online creators don’t shy away from capturing everyday moments, which we can do for ourselves.

Start documenting the minor daily activities that don’t seem as essential using your camera. Take images of the routine parts of your day, such as your meals, your rest time, your hobby, or even a simple trip to the movies or something more special like a date night. You’ll be surprised at what you can capture in time to come!

2. Keep your camera out, even at home

Great moments often pass by whenever my camera is far away. And by the time I get it out, the moment I want to record is probably gone, and all that effort was in vain. Not everyone will want to invest in a great camera, but our phones often have cameras that do a great enough job for our purpose. Keeping our camera (or phones) nearby allows us to capture moments at the snap of a finger – and you’ll often see those small moments can often get you some personal shots indeed.

3. Change your perspective

We often shoot our shots at a familiar angle – either at eye-level or whatever angle, our hands are comfortable holding our phones. But have you ever thought of changing it up? Besides the mandatory bird’s eye view for large meals, you can shoot from the ground angle, below the waist level or simply at your eye level. While these angles might seem like something too simple to do much, you varying up the angle can get you some interesting perspectives and give your photos that extra oomph you never knew you could etch out. Read More…

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