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Street Photography Tip #1

Hey guys! I feel like I want to share short photography tip every Monday starting today. A bit of heads up, I am not a photographer nor I am an expert in this industry. But I'm just gonna share a tiny bit of things that I know of. So for today, street photography tip number 1.

First thing that you need to keep in mind while doing street photography is to focus more on what you are trying to capture and the story that you are trying to portray. Don’t spend too much time thinking about the settings of your camera or how you are going to capture them. Why? This is simply because while you are busy dialling all the perfect settings you might missed the perfect shot and action that you have had in your mind. Especially when it involves a moving subject – cars, bicycle, pedestrians, trams – you would have missed the shot hundred percent of the time if had to change your manual settings or tweak everything in your camera. This is when Aperture Priority Mode plays it roles. This mode basically let you set your aperture to control the depth of field so you can nail the focus and blur of the subject in the image. Super easy mode when you get the hang of it.

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