You got that new camera. You are ready to go, then you quickly hit the wall of disappointment. You start taking pictures and realize maybe it is not quite as easy as you expected.
Stop right there! Don’t toss your dreams out the window that fast!
I spent years researching and practicing how to use my camera and I am ready to teach you what I have learned– condensed into 3 short (and free!) videos!
When learning photography, it is best to approach it in 3 steps. First mater the setting called aperture, then shutter speed, then tie it all together.
For a super-beginner level tutorial, start here: Demystify your camera settings.
Part One: Learn Aperture
Start with a quick video on aperture- what it is, how to use it, and an easy exercise to practice it:
Part Two: Learn Shutter Speed
Next, check out this easy to follow video on shutter speed- what it means, how it affects lighting, and what you can do to practice!
Part Three: Learn ISO and Manual Mode
Now, let’s tie this all together! Learn what ISO is and how to use manual mode:
Click below to instantly download your free copy of our 20-page tutorial- Simply Snapping: Photography for Beginners!
Click here to download!
Final Thoughts
Studies show that 65% of us are visual learners; therefore, use these videos and guides to finally master your DSLR camera.
Now you have all the tools you need to start shooting in manual mode. It WILL take practice! But no good things came easy right!
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Lisa
Sunday 29th of September 2024
Found this very helpful! Hope to be using my camera like a pro in the future!
Lynn
Friday 9th of August 2024
Can you email me the link for the guide that’s 20 pages? I’ve tried over and over and over and it won’t.
marci
Friday 1st of March 2024
would like to print notes, great videos
Tammy
Thursday 29th of February 2024
I cannot seem to download the 20 page guide. Is this still available? If so, I would love to get a copy. I am amazed at how simple you have made understanding aperture, shutter speed and ISO. I cannot wait to get my camera back out and practice. I had put it away as I was not getting the pics I wanted. Thank You!
Trisha
Saturday 25th of November 2023
Can’t wait to try these tips.