15 Time Saving Photography Tips To Help You Take Better Photos

15 Time Saving Photography Tips To Help You Take Better Photos

Here is the answery bit

  1. Have a plan for what you are going to photograph

  2. Only take interesting photos

  3. Look before you take photos

  4. If I take this photo, will I be bothered to edit it?

  5. Camera settings for success

  6. Less gear is more

  7. My one-photo rule

  8. OK – the take fewer photos rule

  9. Portfolio swappers

  10. Cull like a pro

  11. Edit only what you need to

  12. The 5-minute edit rule

  13. Speed editing – find your sweet spot

  14. Copy and paste

  15. Really look at your photos and what you have created

Yes, these are all things you can do to save heaps of time and take better photos—and they don't cost you anything-what is not to love?

Read More
Photo Editing - What You Need To Know (And Not Worry About)

Photo Editing - What You Need To Know (And Not Worry About)

Photo editing should be about enhancing what is in an image, making a photo look the best that it can be, making an image as appealing as possible.

This is done by

  • Being very picky about which photos you edit

  • Extracting as much data out of an image as possible

  • Cropping to improve the composition

  • Correcting technical issues

  • Global adjustments

  • Local adjustments

  • Removing unwanted stuff (when it is ok to)

  • Not spending forever editing photos

Read More
How To Get Better At Photography By Learning From Others

How To Get Better At Photography By Learning From Others

So, how can you improve your photography skills? Well, one of the best ways is to learn from other photographers. Take a look at the work of photographers you admire. What is it about their photos that you like? How did they become so famous? And what about those iconic photos from history? What makes them stand out?

As you begin to analyze and interpret other photographers' work, a new world of perspectives will open up to you. This process of self-discovery and understanding will transform the way you see and capture the world through your lens.

Read More
Photography Tips - How To Actually Take A Photo

Photography Tips - How To Actually Take A Photo

This is how to take a photo

  1. Choose your composition carefully

  2. Check your camera settings

  3. Decide where you are going to focus

  4. Take a meter reading

  5. If all is good, get yourself steady

  6. Hold the camera correctly

  7. Breathe in

  8. Breathe out slowly

  9. Gently roll your finger over the shutter button, focus, meter, and take the photo.

  10. And relax!

  11. Check what you have got.

  12. And hopefully, move on!

Read More
Tips For How To Take Better Photos – Getting Started

Tips For How To Take Better Photos – Getting Started

Before you take a photo, be clear about what you are taking a photo of. Make sure that the camera settings are correct technically and that they are right for the subject. Think about what you are doing and make sure that you are in the best position for the photo that you are taking. Raise your camera to your eye, look carefully at what you can see in the viewfinder, and take one photo.

Stop and review what you have captured. Look at the photo critically. Ask yourself these questions.

  • Do you like the photo?

  • Is the composition pleasing?

  • Is the photo technically correct?

  • Can you take a better photo than this one?

  • Can you be bothered to spend ages editing the photo?

  • What do you not like about the photo?

  • And finally, why would anyone other than you be remotely interested in this photo?

Read More
How My Construction Product Photography Can Help You

How My Construction Product Photography Can Help You

So in this post, I will tell you how my experience in construction product photography can help you, and show you 12 examples of products that I have photographed on construction sites. It is my experience in both construction and photography that makes me uniquely qualified to get the product photos that you need taken on site quickly, efficiently, and professionally.

Read More
What Are You Trying To Do With Your Photography?

What Are You Trying To Do With Your Photography?

What Are You Trying To Do With Your Photography? What are your hopes and dreams? Are you happy as you are taking photos with your phone? Or do you want to be a professional photographer and earn a full-time living from your photography? Those are the two ends of the scale; you and I are in there somewhere. We need to find out where you are and where you want to get to.

This is a great place to start and a great introduction to the series of episodes about how to take better photos. After all, you need to know where you are going so you know what you need to do. One of my favourite sayings is this - start with the end in mind.

Read More
How To Take Better Photos - Part 1 - 11 Things For You To Do

How To Take Better Photos - Part 1 - 11 Things For You To Do

Here are 11 things you can work on to help you take better photos, whatever your current level. And I include myself in this.

  1. What are you trying to do with your photography?

  2. Composition – what you put in your photos

  3. How to take photos – getting started

  4. Camera gear – what to buy and how to use it

  5. Camera settings – how to get image capture bang on

  6. Phone or camera? Which do you use?

  7. Learn from your photos and other photographers

  8. Image processing – the stuff you need to know

  9. How to save time but improve your photography

  10. Get out and practise more – but take less photos

  11. Become excellent at one photography thing

Read More
The Future Of Photography – Making Sense Of It In 2024

The Future Of Photography – Making Sense Of It In 2024

To make sense of photography in 2024 and beyond, we must make things easier for people. Stupid terms do not help. But I need to get over this. So, in this episode, I propose some new terms as a way forward for photography. These are terms that make sense and will help people take photos. 

After this, I will get back to the important part of photography – taking photos. Yes, taking better photos is what I care about most.

Read More
Stupid Photography Terms That Don't Make Sense Part 3
Photography Explained ... Rick McEvoy Photography Explained ... Rick McEvoy

Stupid Photography Terms That Don't Make Sense Part 3

Stupid photography terms. Terms that don’t make sense. Terms that confuse. Terms that conflict. These are terms that have no place in photography in 2023.

Here are those last nine stupid terms.

And again, I will come up with a more sensible alternative for some of these.

  1. Crop factor

  2. Speedlite/ flashgun

  3. Camera shake

  4. Stop

  5. F-stop

  6. Fast lens

  7. JPEG

  8. RAW

I know - that is eight. I will explain later.

Read More
31 (Stupid) Photography Terms That Don't Make Sense (Any More) (Part 1)

31 (Stupid) Photography Terms That Don't Make Sense (Any More) (Part 1)

Photography has evolved a lot over the years to where we are today. Photography terminology has not. There are photography terms that simply are not relevant in 2023. Just think about someone getting started in photography in 2023 with a phone. Hold that thought – here are the terms that I am going to talk about.

And there were so many that this is part 1 -  yes, there are far too many photography and technical terms that don't make sense any more for one episode! 31 of them. Blimey. That is a lot! And when I say don't make sense anymore, some terms need a serious upgrade, even if the term makes sense or has a historical logic to it.

Read More