How to Take Captivating Pictures for Your Blog

Posted on the 06 December 2017 by Kharim Tomlinson @KharimTomlinson

An online blog is a great way to earn money, share your thoughts and interact with others. Many people run a blog as a way to earn part-time income from the comfort of their homes. But the key to blogging is not only consistency, but also quality. High quality pictures will provide an engaging stimulus for your readers, make your blog easier to digest and spark the interest of the reader. It's what separates the amateur from the pro.

Read on to discover the tips and tricks that will take your blogging photography to the next level.

Use the Best Camera you can Afford:

High quality cameras produce high quality pictures, so it's well worth the investment. This is the first key step in producing the best pictures for your blog, but it doesn't have to break the bank. If you're just starting out in blogging and you haven't made a lot of money yet, there are some top caliber but still affordable cameras on the market. Don't be fooled into thinking you have to buy only the best DSLR on the market, however, as a well-designed point-and-shoot should easily meet all of your needs. If you are having trouble picking from the wealth of options out there and deciding what camera would be best for you, bestcamerasforthemoney.com provides information and advice articles dedicated to this topic.

Set Up Your Lighting Properly:

Lighting is everything. It can drastically improve the look and feel of your picture, making everything clearer and easier on the eye. Natural light is often preferable as it will give the picture a more organic, crisp and beautiful feel. In the winter, however, natural light can be hard to come by and it can be a chore to seek it out just to take some product photos, so consider investing in a more professional lighting rig.

A lighting rig will also give you the ability to take well-lit photos at any time, day or night, which gives you more freedom and control over your working hours and is considerably less time-consuming than hunting out the perfect light in nature.

Master Your Editing Software:

Pro-level editing software such as Photoshop can not only be expensive, but overwhelming and confusing for the beginner trying to teach themselves. If you can afford it, Photoshop is probably the most powerful and versatile photo-editing software currently on the market. However, there are plenty of cheaper and more accessible options out there such as Gimp or Pixlr. Get to grips with this software and you'll be able to easily adjust the brightness, contrast, tone and colors in your pictures, giving them a more polished look.

By implementing all of these tips, you should be well on your way to creating gorgeous and inviting photos. You'll stand a much better chance of attracting new readers to your blog and retaining old ones with an aesthetically pleasing post filled with professional and appealing photos rather than a wall of text or a grainy Instagram photo.