Thursday, 29 October 2015

Sylwia Majtczak - Three Photography Mistakes to Avoid Like the Plague

Photography has evolved over the years and has incorporated various new techniques so much that things that were acceptable 20 years ago are considered serious mistakes today. Sometimes all it takes to spoil a beautiful picture is just one silly mistake or using one outdated technique. Sylwia Majtczak has been taking pictures of places in and around Hamburg, New Jersey for several years, and has built up a good collection of beautiful pictures.

Sylwia Majtczak


Selective Color

In the past if you used selective color, it was considered cool, but that is not true today. The trend of using selective colors was popular when Photoshop layers were first introduced, but today if you use it, it would be considered a mistake. If you have any pictures with selective colors in your portfolio, it would be a good time to get rid of them.

Dreamy Portraits

Dreamy portraits would have looked good if it was the 1960’s, but that is an era gone by. If you are thinking of using diffusion filters to capture “dreamy” portraits, or if you are using Photoshop to give your portraits a blurry look, stop and think again. Photography has moved on into the future, so don’t get stuck in the past by using outdated techniques.

Eye-Level Perspective

One of the biggest mistakes many beginner photographers make is that they tend to walk around taking pictures at eye-level. It is not recommended to shoot subjects from a high level, instead get down lower and change your perspective to get better shots. If you need to photograph children, get down on your knees to get a more natural perspective.

Sylwia Majtczak is a passionate photographer who takes pleasure in taking pictures of nature.