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  1. Shutterbug cards pro#
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I finally FINALLY saved enough to buy my first DSLR, and I love it!!! ♥ But I struggle with confidence because I know that as pretty as my images turn out NOW, they’re inferior to what I hope to eventually be shooting. When I went back to it with a new camera, I purchased one that I ended up mostly hating, so didn’t use it often. Thank you for some great tips on building confidence as a photographer! ♥ I worked very hard for just over two years to build my skill, then lost my camera to a tragic Pepsi-related death, and didn’t take a single photo for over a year. It is sure to boost your confidence when you see how much you’ve grown in your craft. When I look at those photos now, I cringe and laugh at how great I thought were.Įvery so often, I pull out a photo I took in the beginning of my photography journey and try to re-create it now with all the knowledge and skills I’ve acquired along the way. I was pretty sure I was going to be the next Ansel Adams. When I got my very first DSLR, I was so amazed at the kind of pictures I was now able to take. Turn your so-called failure into a temporary defeat. I thought about just erasing the whole project from my blog because it’s kind of embarrassing that I totally failed at something I said I would do.Īnd then I realized I was missing something bigger than failing at a Project 365.įlip your failures around. I start finding a way to make photography about others instead of myself. When I find myself low on confidence when it comes to photography, this is the first thing I do. The person receiving the photograph will probably gush about how wonderful the photo is and is sure to appreciate it. It is ALWAYS going to make you feel as good as the person on the receiving end of your talents. But it usually ends up being huge to them because everyone loves photographs of their family. I’m talking about maybe 5 minutes of your time. Conquer your fear of rejection by staring it right in the face. You might have people turn you down-but putting yourself out there is a confidence builder in itself. If they ask you why, tell them you are “paying it forward.” Tell them you just finished up a family session a while ago and wanted to keep shooting. If you are in business, go to the park for an hour (with your biz cards) and offer to take a photo or two of families spending time together. Offer to take your best friend and her family to a park and take some photos for them together. Visiting friends overnight? Take some shots in their house of them and their family in their own surroundings. Bring your camera to the park and take photos of your Mom friends pushing their children on the swings.

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Take 1 or 2 of the whole family while blowing out candles so your friend can be in the photos with her birthday child instead of taking the pictures. I’m not talking about 200 of photos of the entire event. The 64-gigabyte card costs a whopping $812 the smaller cards are only slightly more affordable, $508 for 32 gigabytes and $304 for 16 gigabytes.-Take your camera to a friend’s birthday party and take a few pictures.

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The new Extreme Pro cards will require you to operate in wide-wallet mode, however. Photographers whose cameras can capture high-definition video. Their speed also makes Extreme Pro a great candidate for D.S.L.R.

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SanDisk says the Extreme Pro cards are for professional photographers (or very dedicated amateurs) who need the speed for fast-action burst shots and the room for capacity-hogging RAW images. Took 11 seconds to shoot 15 frames with the Extreme Pro card with the Ultra II card, it took 36 seconds. To compare speeds, he snapped 15 RAW+JPEG frames in burst mode with an Extreme Pro card and an older Ultra II card. I recently met with Eric Bone, SanDisk's vice president for retail product marketing, for a look at the new Extreme Pro cards.

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cameras that have read-write speeds of 90 megabytes a second - which is at least 50 percent faster than existing technology. SanDisk has unleashed new CompactFlash memory cards for D.S.L.R.










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