Improve Your Photos With 10 Elements of Composition

Improve Your Photos With 10 Elements of Composition

Have you ever seen photos with practically flawless composition and wondered why your photos aren’t quite at the same level. You can get there, but you just need to learn how to structure your composition. That’s why we’re sharing 10 elements of composition to help you improve your photos. The Main Thing to Know About…

10 Ways to Completely Ruin Your Photograph

10 Ways to Completely Ruin Your Photograph

I know you don’t want to ruin your photograph. It’s always a bit of a surprise and disappointment when it happens. Fortunately, we have a list of 10 ways to ruin your photograph that you can keep in mind completely. Just don’t do what I’ve done and you’re on your way to photographic success! What…

5 Tips So You Can Stop Taking Average Photos

5 Tips So You Can Stop Taking Average Photos

Do you want to stop taking average photos and learn how to create something eye-catching, instead? Some people get these concepts right away, and others go for years wondering why their photos just never rise to the top. In this episode of The Photo Flunky Show, we’re going to share 5 tips to help you…

10 Photography Mistakes That Will Make Your Photos Suck

10 Photography Mistakes That Will Make Your Photos Suck

You can dramatically improve your photography by avoiding these 10 photography mistakes. These are common errors and I’ve made every single one of them. 10 Photography Mistakes You Can Easily Fix All of these photography mistakes have something in common. They are easy mistakes to make, and they are all easily preventable. Why do we…

5 Tips to Improve Photographic Composition

5 Tips to Improve Photographic Composition

5 Easy Tips to Improve Photographic Composition Two of the most common tips new photographers get to improve photographic composition are the Rule of Thirds and Leading Lines. While not bad suggestions, have you ever noticed that they contradict each other? The rule of thirds teaches us to avoid placing our subject in the center…