self-photography tips

Learn the best Tips and tricks to be your own photographer and capture your best self.
Photography tips for dark skin women.

Learn How to Use Your Smartphone Camera

Smartphone Camera Settings - Android Manual Mode

Aperture

Probably one of the most used terms in photography. Aperture refers to the size of the opening in a camera lens.

iso

This setting can adjust the brightness of a photo allowing you to make it lighter or darker.

Shutter Speed

Shutter speed refers to how fast the camera "eye" (shutter) opens and close.

White Balance

White Balance is the camera setting that balances the colour temperature in your photo.

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3 practical tips and tricks that will help you get started in the journey of self-photohraphy. 

Not everyone has the opportunity or the ability to change locations to photograph.  If you are photographing at home you can still achieve versatility in your photos by creating your photo set or using different photography backdrops. 

Many people say that “film is not for black people”. These 5 black women that take beautiful film photos are living proof that it is not true. Film photography looks beautiful with black skin tones and captures our skin in vibrant, vivid colours.

Taking photos at home is good practice to perfect your skills. I leave you 20 at home photoshoot ideas you can try by yourself or with a subject. 

Sometimes you don’t want to find a location, take all your equipment and props and photograph there. I advise you to try at home photography. For the best results, here are my 6 most useful tips.

How To Be Confident on Camera? It’s 100% practice. There is no other way around it. But having a method and being deliberate about the actions you take help you build the confidence to succeed. Read my 7 top tips.

Self-photography allows you to take control of every aspect of the picture and make it look exactly how you want it. 

Smartphone or Digital Camera? Probably one of the most asked questions amongst beginners in photography. Use these five criteria to decide: Quality, Convenience, Time, Money and Ability.

Learn how manual/pro mode works in smartphone cameras, as well as how different smartphone camera settings affect the photos you take – ISO, Aperture, White Balance, Focus and Shutter Speed.