Take Perfect Pictures…TODAY! Even a disposable can get you high quality photos.

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Take Perfect Pictures…TODAY! Even a disposable can get you high quality photos.

Rule 1- Steady Hands Seems simple, but steady hands prevents blurry pictures. No one wants a blurry picture. Exhibit A

Rule 2 – Fill the Frame! Make sure your subject matter takes up the frame. Close-ups are flattering.

Rule 3 – Rule of Thirds Always break up the picture in 3rds.

Rule 4 – Level Horizon Make sure you have a nice horizontal line. Adjust according to subject matter.

Rule 5 – Good Light Shed some light on your subject! Good Bad

Rule 6 – Point of View Your frame of reference can change the feeling of a picture.

Rule 7 – Line it up Lines can be used to draw attention to the subject.

Submitted by Alex DeSpain University of Utah