Best tips for a perfect Eid, Ramadan Photoshoot

Festivals in India are talked about all over the world. Amongst the various photographable festivals, EID, Ramadan is one of the best for low light photography because of the beauty of night photography that illuminates many paths of creative shots which otherwise you don’t get to see  during the day. 

The moonlit night, decorations, feasts, the way prayers are offered, the getting together of friends and families, lights, and more. This is what makes EID more special. When you learn photography online, you cannot explore this level of exposure because such a festival can be explored better when you experience it, and feel it. It is beyond theory.

There are so many photography tips and tricks online, but have you wondered why all of them are different on every platform? The reason is that every photographer gets a different perspective and thus, they express it differently. 

Today, we have access to the internet, and workshops even though there are beginner's photography courses online and offline. But the reason why many enthusiasts are not able to explore interesting fields is because we get exposed to so many things altogether that we forget to enjoy the moment, especially when it comes to these festivals.

To help hone your skills better on such an auspicious festival here are some cool interesting photography tips and tricks to follow:

  • Focus on people

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The real gem and focus point is the people celebrating this auspicious festival. EID is a festival where family and friends unite, worship, laugh, and feast together. Such beautiful vibes are something that gives you every reason to capture moments beautifully.

  • Rule of thirds in every frame

Masjid, moonlight, and people. If you think only these three things uniquely make EID special then you are wrong. Applying the rule of thirds trick is the most interesting and famous in a beginner's photography course. With this trick, every element perfectly gets equal attention and a creative story. 

  • Lowlight moments


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Night photography without low light compositions is incomplete. When you think about this festival, the best thing is the natural moonlight that is your focus point that makes your composition stand out. If you want to get super creative don't forget to try live view composite mode or time-lapse especially on digital mirrorless cameras. If you want to check out which camera model is the best for this, refer to Panasonic Lumix S series models.

  • No filter and use camera ISO

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This technique is very interesting which you must have read a lot in many photography blogs, and articles. On such a festive occasion real celebration happens at night and the biggest mistake you make is when you use a lot of filters. Instead, use higher ISO between 1200-1600 at night. The natural light around and camera ISO will give more highlights to your subject.

When you learn photography online, you get many interesting reads like this so never stop reading and exploring new things. Every time you find something new, you upgrade your creative thought that enhances your imagination which is very important in photography.

There are many photography tips and tricks online to explore, but the best way is to practise and create your own compositions. If you want some interesting low-light photography references, check out Lumix India which provides daily new reposts of like-minded photographers that will blow your mind with some amazing shots. To know more, visit: @lumixindia

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