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How to get a blurred background
If there is one thing that people most want to know when they are starting out, it's the trick of getting your subject in sharp focus, whilst leaving the background blurred. This is used a lot in portrait photography, as it allows the subject to really stand out and be the main feature, and I find this is also useful for lifestyle photography, when you are probably working with less than ideal backgrounds.
Getting a blurred background is actually quite simple to do, it just needs a little bit of practice! Here's a step by step guide to what you need to do:
12 Lifestyle Photography Tips for Better Everyday Photos
We all want to more beautifully capture our everyday, so today I'm going to give you some lifestyle \ documentary photography tips!
First of all, let's cover what lifestyle photography actually is. Although everyone has a slightly different take on lifestyle photography - for me, this is about capturing real life, as it happens, and finding the beauty the mundane details of everyday life.
It's basically a style that aims to capture photos that are not posed or staged, but rather real moments, expressions, reactions and details that tell us more about the subject or point in time that a simple portrait photo would.Lifestyle photography is photojournalistic / documentary in style, but with a more artistic approach so that it is far beyond the traditional snapshot!
Free Photoshop Collage and Storyboard Templates!
Yay! - links to over 100 free photoshop collage and storyboard templates for you to enjoy! These were such a hit when I posted these previously that I thought I'd share them again.
Personally, I love making collages or storyboards in photoshop - they are a great way to show a lot of your favourite photos at the same time, and if someone else is willing to share their hard work and save me the time, all the better!
8 Tips for Using the Canon 50mm F1.8 Lens
Today I'm going to share some tips for using the Canon 50mm F1.8 lens. I know that many of you will have this lens, because it's probably the one that most people go for when upgrading from their kit lens. When I first got this lens a few years ago, I would hear about the quality of it for the price and how tack-sharp my images were going to be, but they weren't, in fact every single one looked downright soft! So the lens got shoved back into my camera bag and forgotten about. But not one to give up on $125 easily, I decided to take the time to figure it out - and I'm so glad I did! So, here's my tips for how to use the 50mm 1.8 and get the sharp images it is capable of!