Capturing Memories Through Photos
The first date. A grand wedding. The child's first walk. A
newborn. The sunset. An impeding storm. Leaves falling from the
branch of a tree. The first birthday. The beach party. The
housewarming. A reunion. Christmas. The annual Thanksgiving.
These are just some of the occasions where memories are being
processed. And definitely, these are just few of the seemingly
endless list of memories any person would want to keep forever.
Most--if not all--people are fond of keeping memories. Memories
that bring them back to the days when their lives were simpler
and happier than it is today. It's not because they are bitter
over something...But since people are naturally discontented of
what they have, they would want to ask for more--memories that
is.
Since memories do not necessarily require any specific amount of
money--what better way to preserve these still moments of
happiness but to enclose them in a photo?
Indeed, many are people are so fond of seeing themselves
captured in a single photo. Some just enjoy seeing how
photogenic they are in photos. Some would only want to preserve
a distant memory of someone through a photo.
Some do take photos just for the sole purpose of remembrance.
But, no matter what the reasons behind a certain photo shoot,
one thing is clear: a memory is being captured in the lens of
the camera and being preserved in a photo.
Among the so many occasions where people would want to capture a
memory through photos, one stands among the heap: a family
vacation. When people go on a family vacation whether it is in
the beach or to a far-flung province, one would always find time
to take plenty of photos.
Going on a beach vacation brings up a lot of contradicting
desires. One, you would want everyone to have fun and provide
them with a memorable vacation but, you tend not to recall what
is needed to preserve these memories.
To make sure that you will bring back home the experiences
you'll be having make sure to follow these tips on taking
photos. There are actually unique challenges for taking photos
that most people should be aware of.
When packing for your dream vacation, remember these essential
items before you leave like camera, batteries, memory cards,
camera case, battery chargers, external flash, and tripod. Make
sure to consider purchasing a lens you need depending on your
experience with photos.
Try to buy some camera accessories that would enable you to take
better photos. If you're budget would still allow it, try to get
a good neutral density filter to protect you lens and to improve
the quality of your photos too.
When it comes to the quality of the photo's composition, try to
get more landscape photos that capture the essence of the place
and the people. You can take distant photos and shots especially
if you want to give more emphasis on the scenery rather that the
people posing in front of it.
If you are the experimental type, you can try taking silhouette
photos that are more emotional-looking and artistic. The basic
rule is that make sure you are using your default metering mode
and focus on the human subjects.
Then, you can compose the shot however you wish. You can also
try to be a little more different by thinking outside the box a
bit so as an attempt to create memorable photos.
Indeed, good photos are all about how the person who take the
shots see things. You don't really have to worry is you're a pro
or not. The most important thing is that you are trying to
capture memories during that time. Remember, some of the best
photos contain simple subjects but done in basic yet creative
method.