September 16, 2010 / Photos

10 tips for improving your digital photography

Written by Evan Blackwell, CJE

Great photography can go a long way toward making a great yearbook.

Take a look at these 10 tips from photographer Amar Ramesh from a recent article at the website digital-photography-school.com.

These tips are great for young yearbook photographers, because they aren’t too complex or difficult to understand. They’re as simple as – daydream and visualize your shots, keep your main subjects sharp and remember to stand with the sun at your back.

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Evan Blackwell, CJE

Evan Blackwell, CJE, is the Marketing Automation Supervisor for Walsworth. He's been a writer, editor and web content specialist for Walsworth for the past 15+ years, and is the author of the Yearbook Suite's "The Art of the Interview" unit. Prior to joining Walsworth, Blackwell spent five years as an award-winning newspaper and magazine journalist. He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas.