ladytexan
Senior Member
I $uck at taking good photos of my guitars (for posting). I don't have an exotic, expensive Sony-, Nikon-, Canon-anything. I'm not a shutterbug (which means I have not studied the art of photography - all I know is to have your light source behind you :shock: ). I'm such a neophite. I've done some web-searching and have found a few sites, but want to get more input.
So, fellow LTGers, those with extensive experience and background in photography, can you, please, share a few, essential & simple steps to help one shoot better photos - shy of recommending buying a much more expensive camera from the aforementioned manufacturers? Point me to the right sources. Please use fundamental, beginning terminology ,i.e., exposure rates, shutter speeds, etc. are lost on me. Thanks! ::::gratefulsmile::::
P.S. I have a Sony Carl Zeiss Cyber-shot DSC-T100. If I will not be able to shoot fairly decent guitar photos with this camera, that info would be helpful, too.
So, fellow LTGers, those with extensive experience and background in photography, can you, please, share a few, essential & simple steps to help one shoot better photos - shy of recommending buying a much more expensive camera from the aforementioned manufacturers? Point me to the right sources. Please use fundamental, beginning terminology ,i.e., exposure rates, shutter speeds, etc. are lost on me. Thanks! ::::gratefulsmile::::
P.S. I have a Sony Carl Zeiss Cyber-shot DSC-T100. If I will not be able to shoot fairly decent guitar photos with this camera, that info would be helpful, too.