I remember the day I got my first DSLR. It was an entry level Nikon camera. Came with two lenses and a strap. I felt like a million bucks walking around with that thing around my neck, taking pictures of just about everything and everyone I saw. That feeling came to a crashing end when I came home and loaded the images to my computer. They were too dark, too light, to harsh; just flat out not good. My dream of being a photographer was over ( do you hear the violins playing in the background).
Needless to say, it took time to learn how to take good images with the camera and lenses I had. I spent countless hours/ days/ months searching the web to learn "tricks" and tips on how to get solid images that I would be proud enough to print and display. It was hard and frustrating at times, mostly cause I didn't have anyone who could sit down and just show me "what this button does".
After many years of trial and error, I think I've learned a few things and I'm excited to help YOU get the most out of your camera! I am by no means a teacher or specialist on the subject, but I'm happy to share what I know so that you can feel more comfortable with your skills documenting your family, kiddos, adventures, vacations, etc.
I'm working on a photography meet up in Vancouver, WA in the next couple weeks. If you are interested in being a part or know someone who would be, feel free to email me at irenepphotography@gmail.com or message me on FB.
Can't wait, its going to be awesome!
Needless to say, it took time to learn how to take good images with the camera and lenses I had. I spent countless hours/ days/ months searching the web to learn "tricks" and tips on how to get solid images that I would be proud enough to print and display. It was hard and frustrating at times, mostly cause I didn't have anyone who could sit down and just show me "what this button does".
After many years of trial and error, I think I've learned a few things and I'm excited to help YOU get the most out of your camera! I am by no means a teacher or specialist on the subject, but I'm happy to share what I know so that you can feel more comfortable with your skills documenting your family, kiddos, adventures, vacations, etc.
I'm working on a photography meet up in Vancouver, WA in the next couple weeks. If you are interested in being a part or know someone who would be, feel free to email me at irenepphotography@gmail.com or message me on FB.
Can't wait, its going to be awesome!
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