Understanding the Exposure Triangle
The exposure triangle — aperture, shutter speed, and ISO — explained in plain language so you can leave auto mode and control both brightness and look.
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The exposure triangle — aperture, shutter speed, and ISO — explained in plain language so you can leave auto mode and control both brightness and look.
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Understand your camera without the jargon — exposure, focus, and the settings that actually change your photos.
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ExploreBasics
Understand your camera without the jargon — exposure, focus, and the settings that actually change your photos.
White balance basics for beginners: why photos turn orange or blue, what the presets do, and how to get natural, true-to-life color in any light.
How to get sharp focus every time: choosing focus points, matching autofocus modes to your subject, and the habits that stop soft, missed shots.
ISO explained without the fear: how it brightens a dark scene, why it adds the grain we call noise, and when to raise it for sharp low-light photos.
Composition
See like a photographer — framing, light, and the simple choices that turn a snapshot into a photo you're proud of.
Understand the difference between soft and hard light, why the size of the light source matters, and how to choose or create the right light for your photo.
Bright overhead sun is tricky, not hopeless. Learn to find shade, use backlight, position subjects, and get clean photos in harsh midday light.
Use natural frames like doorways, windows, and branches to add depth and focus to your photos — how to find them, position them, and avoid common mistakes.
Editing
Edit with a light, honest hand — organizing photos, basic adjustments, and a workflow that doesn't eat your evening.
The best free photo editing software for beginners — honest picks for organizing, everyday adjustments, and raw files, plus how to choose without paying a cent.
A plain-English guide to backing up your photos so you never lose them — the 3-2-1 rule, external drives, cloud backup, and a routine that runs itself.
Fix color casts and get natural-looking photos — how to correct white balance with temperature and tint, judge skin tones, and adjust color without overdoing it.
Gear
Get more from the camera you have, phone included — what gear matters, what doesn't, and when to upgrade.
A practical checklist for buying a used camera safely — what to inspect, which numbers to check, and the red flags that signal you should walk away.
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