Camera Tips and Techniques for Urban and City Landscape photography.


This post is about the research I carried on camera tips and techniques to know about Urban and Landscape photography. 

There is just no better time to photograph cities at night than at night. Night photography can be a lot harder to do well, at first. The name of the game is using high-ISOs and shooting handheld. With a tripod, you have complete freedom over your camera settings when shooting at night just as you would in bright sunlight. The key is that we have time here, the time to dial in the perfect settings to get the perfect exposure (Maher, 2020).

According to Kennedy (2020), a bigger EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM focal point is the workhorse for his metropolitan subjects that need a wide-point focal point with some zoom to catch the detail. The focal point is extraordinary for shooting metropolitan scenes, individuals, and nitty-gritty dynamic subjects. In contrast to Programmed Mode, you can in any case change the camera's blends of ideal openings. Thusly, you will feel substantially happier with capturing individuals.

In case you're not utilizing a stand, you need to have a shade speed over your focal point size. For instance, in the event that you are utilizing a 50mm focal point, your shade speed can't dip under 1/60th of a second, as you will get the camera shake. The more it stays open, the more light enters your scene and hence your picture. Your shade speed could change two prevents from 1/125 to 1/30 (1/125 - > 1/60 - > 1/30). Fundamentally, you are meaning to get the right openness from your scene, and your camera gives you three settings in doing as such (Hull, 2018).




Reference list:

Maher, J. (2020). A Detailed Introduction to Night City and Street... [online] New York Fine Art Photography Portrait & Events, Workshops. Available at: https://www.jamesmaherphotography.com/night-city-street-photography/ [Accessed 27 May. 2021].

‌Kennedy, M. (2020). How to Start Shooting Great Urban Photography. [online] ExpertPhotography. Available at: https://expertphotography.com/getting-started-with-urban-photography/ [Accessed 2 Jun. 2021].

Hull, C. (2018). Photography Basics: Starting Out With Manual Mode. [online] ExpertPhotography. Available at: https://expertphotography.com/photography-basics-manual-mode/ [Accessed 2 Jun. 2021].

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