Short Introductory To Underwater Photography

By Rosella Campbell


If you have always wanted to be involved in this art, then now is the time for you to take those necessary baby steps. However, you need to perform them one by one. By doing so, you can be certain of a smooth flow in your operation and that will lead you to wrap up the fun or professional shoot in no time.

The first thing that you need to do is find a place that would give you the quality pictures that you want to achieve. Since you are still a beginner in underwater photography, then you are recommended to conduct a shoot in a swimming pool. Consider safe waters as your best friend from now on.

Second, be a light maniac from this point onwards. Keep in mind that you will never have those great images if it is pitch black in your shoot location. Thus, have your sessions during the day or even in the afternoons as much as possible. If you cannot make that happen, then bring a lot of light equipment with you.

Third, try your best to stay out of the water. This may sound like a very ironic step but the best effects are actually available in that kind of set up. So, if you have no business of getting all wet and sticky, then make use of what you have. Explore on the beams being given by the sun for you to increase your versatility at the same time.

Also, take note that the closer you are to your subjects, the better. The close proximity will always work to your advantage since it will let you capture the other elements that are surrounding your models. When that happens, then you can expect to have pictures that you can proudly show to your family or even to the whole world.

Moreover, try to know an acrobat move or two. Take note that you are not required to be a gymnast. You will just need to have more flexibility so that bending and fitting yourself into tight spots if you are in an underground cave will only be a piece of cake for you. So, start making those stretches from now on.

You will have to be more knowledgeable with bubbles as well. They may not occupy your pictures most of the time but they can be a great source of experiment. They can be a perfect addition to your images especially if your model is not capable of giving you the emotion that you wish to have in your project.

If you would be able to bring props into the shoot, then the better. You can use them to make your images look more realistic. They would also add color and interest into your creations so that other people would have no choice but to give them the time of the day.

Overall, practice and practice until you succeed. This may be new to you but you can always adapt to it given a considerable amount of time and guidance. So, read this article again if you have to.




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