But if you don’t have a mountain or helicopter, a chair in the corner of the room works too. I have often found that for this it’s best to get a vantage point, like an explorer. When people see photos from an event, they like to be able to imagine the space in which the photo was taken, they wanna soak up that vibe! So let them see the whole picture! Find a way to step back out of the action, and find a way that you can capture everything, the audience and what they are looking at. This photo for example was taken with my phone: 2. Whether that is an iPhone 4 from 1995 or a $20,000 SLR, the BEST CAMERA is the one you will have WITH YOU, so just get out there and take some photos. Ok, so you are probably wondering what type of camera I recommend you use to take photos, and the truth is, there’s only one camera that suits the job, it’s the best kind of camera… The camera you have with you. Note: this is not permission for you to replace a professional photographer, they have more advanced secrets. (Why did I wear bright white trousers…?)īasically, I totally get why you would want to remember certain events, which is why I wanted to share 10 little pointers on taking the best possible photos of your special events. Having attended a lot of events myself, and being a photography enthusiast, I find myself more often than not, standing, sitting, crouching and army crawling behind a camera… hey look, here’s a photo of me pretending not to be noticed. I guess then this begs the question, “if I’m not a professional photographer, how can I take the best photos at my event?” Nineteen monthly meetings, Holy days, and now the Bicentenary of Baha’u’llah’s birth! The Baha’i calendar is full of events which you are likely to want to share with your family and friends, and more importantly, document for the future! Luckily, apps like Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook come running to the rescue, nowadays anybody can share these moments, not just professional photographers.
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