Five tips that comprise everything I know about digital photography

August 24th, 2004
  1. Shoot at as high a resolution as is reasonable for your camera’s storage capacity
  2. Make sure the light is coming from behind you (and the brighter the better)
  3. Take two or more shots of each thing you photograph (you won’t believe how differently each turns out)
  4. Shoot all closeups of people from above and at a 45° downward angle (enlarges eyes, reduces “meatbeard”)
  5. When in doubt, use the slow-sync flash (aka “Rock and Roll Filter”)

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