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📸 1. Start with What You Have     •    You don’t need the most expensive gear — even a smartphone or entry-level DSLR/Mirrorless camera is enough to learn the basics.     •    Focus on learning composition, lighting, and storytelling first. 🧠 2. Learn the Basics of Exposure     •    Understand the exposure triangle: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO.     •    Learn how each affects light and motion in your image. 🖼️ 3. Practice Composition     •    Use simple rules like the Rule of Thirds, leading lines, and framing.     •    Don’t be afraid to break the rules once you know them. 💡 4. Learn to Use Natural Light     •    Pay attention to how light falls on your subject.     •    Early morning and late afternoon (golden hour) offer beautiful, soft lighting. 🧰 5. Edit Your Photos     •    Start with free or affordable editing tools like Lightroom Mobile, Snapseed, or Photoshop Express.     •    Don’t over-edit — aim for clean, natural enhancements. 📚 6. Study Other Photographers     •    Follow photographers you admire on Instagram, YouTube, or Pinterest.     •    Analyze what you like about their work — lighting, angles, mood, etc. 🧪 7. Experiment and Make Mistakes     •    Try different styles: portraits, landscapes, macro, street, etc.     •    Mistakes are your best teacher. Review your photos and think about what worked and what didn’t. 👥 8. Ask for Feedback and Join Communities     •    Share your work online and ask for constructive feedback.     •    Join photography groups on Facebook, Reddit, or local meetups. 📂 9. Stay Organized     •    Create folders by date or project.     •    Backup your photos regularly (external drive or cloud). 🕰️ 10. Be Patient and Consistent     •    Growth takes time — shoot often, even if you’re not feeling “inspired.”     •    Your eye will improve with practice. #newbornphotography #tips
📸 1. Start with What You Have     •    You don’t need the most expensive gear — even a smartphone or entry-level DSLR/Mirrorless camera is enough to learn the basics.     •    Focus on learning composition, lighting, and storytelling first. 🧠 2. Learn the Basics of Exposure     •    Understand the exposure triangle: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO.     •    Learn how each affects light and motion in your image. 🖼️ 3. Practice Composition     •    Use simple rules like the Rule of Thirds, leading lines, and framing.     •    Don’t be afraid to break the rules once you know them. 💡 4. Learn to Use Natural Light     •    Pay attention to how light falls on your subject.     •    Early morning and late afternoon (golden hour) offer beautiful, soft lighting. 🧰 5. Edit Your Photos     •    Start with free or affordable editing tools like Lightroom Mobile, Snapseed, or Photoshop Express.     •    Don’t over-edit — aim for clean, natural enhancements. 📚 6. Study Other Photographers     •    Follow photographers you admire on Instagram, YouTube, or Pinterest.     •    Analyze what you like about their work — lighting, angles, mood, etc. 🧪 7. Experiment and Make Mistakes     •    Try different styles: portraits, landscapes, macro, street, etc.     •    Mistakes are your best teacher. Review your photos and think about what worked and what didn’t. 👥 8. Ask for Feedback and Join Communities     •    Share your work online and ask for constructive feedback.     •    Join photography groups on Facebook, Reddit, or local meetups. 📂 9. Stay Organized     •    Create folders by date or project.     •    Backup your photos regularly (external drive or cloud). 🕰️ 10. Be Patient and Consistent     •    Growth takes time — shoot often, even if you’re not feeling “inspired.”     •    Your eye will improve with practice. #newbornphotography #tips

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