When you're first starting out with photography, growth seems to happen in leaps and bounds. You'll measure your growth by the changes that you see in your work and photos that you make. Today, I'll share some the things I've learned in my five years of shooting, and share some tips that I think can help you expedite your growth.
Here are ten things I wish I knew when starting photography:
Before choosing a camera many people will ask, what is the best camera to buy?,While those are logical questions to ask, it is more important to first know what types of digital cameras are on the market. Take a look at each of the categories below and you should be able to determine which is the best type of camera for you. This tutorial will give you general information about the different types of digital cameras on the market for consumers. If you need a little more detailed information about each type of camera, check the tutorial for that specific camera category. Digital Slr Cameras: (aka Digital Single Lens Reflex Cameras or DSLR cameras): Digital SLR cameras are the most versatile and advanced type cameras available on the consumer market. The first thing you will notice about a Digital Single Lens Reflex camera is that it is larger than any compact consumer camera and putting one in your pocket is out of the question. The Canon EOS Rebel T5i or the Nikon D3300 are examples of good quality affordable Digital Slr cameras.
When using a Digital Slr camera you can set the camera to the automatic mode and just start taking pictures. However, you also have the option of taking pictures in the full manual mode, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, orprogram modes. The most important thing to remember about using a Digital Single Lens Reflex camera is that you have more control over the way the picture will be taken as far as exposure settings.
Another important feature of Digital Slr cameras is that you can change the camera lens to fit different situations.
How he made his billions: Facebook.
Which millennials have serious money, at an age when many of us are still drowning in student debt?
Bankrate
reviewed various published reports and found that Facebook co-founder
Mark Zuckerberg remains atop the list of the richest individuals under
35.
With an estimated net worth bigger than the economies of many countries, he ranks 16th on the Forbes list of richest billionaires in the world.
See whose net worth puts them right behind "Zuck" in the young billionaires club.
2. Dustin Moskovitz
Photo courtesy of Asana
Age: 31
Worth: Around $9.5 billion
How he made his billions:
Another young'un gilded by Facebook's popularity, Moskovitz worked on
the site in its early stages with Zuckerberg. He went on to co-found
Asana, a maker of project-management software for businesses.
How he made his billions:
Coming from a wealthy family, Saverin sued Zuckerberg after co-founding
Facebook and not being given credit for it. Saverin settled out of
court. He still is a part owner of the social network and also is an
angel investor for other companie
How she made her billions:
Yang Huiyan's father, Yeung Kwok Keung, created the high-end Chinese
real estate development company Country Garden Group. Prior to the
company's Hong Kong IPO in 2007, Keung transferred his shares to his
daughter. She is in charge of the company's development strategies.
5. Scott Duncan
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Age: 33
Worth: Around $4.9 billion
How he made his billions:
Duncan inherited his money from his father, who started energy pipeline
company Enterprise Products. One of 4 children, Duncan's fortune grew
by $1 billion in the past year after the company's stock rose.
How he made his billions:
Blecharczyk is co-founder and chief technology officer of Airbnb, which
lists 1.5 million homes, or rooms in people's houses or apartments, for
rental stays. He has a 13% stake in Airbnb.