Posted on Sep 11, 2009

NYC Photography Lessons

New York City is possibly the best place in the world to learn how to take photos. Everywhere you look there is something beautiful, interesting, gigantic or overwhelmingly familiar to snap away at.

I’ve talked about upgrading to an SLR for a long time, and was finally encouraged by my other half (a Canon 400d owner and a wonderful photographer/teacher) and the cheap prices of B&H in Manhattan. Straight after checking in to our hotel on 35th Street we rambled around the block to B&H and I picked up a Canon 450d, known in the USA as the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi – everything in the states sounds so much cooler.

We spent the next 5 days camera happy in New York, the results of which I’m really quite proud of. I’ve been taking photos for years, but have always been disappointed with the results of my experiments, until now. The differences between an SLR and a bridge camera are vaster than I realised and being able to carefully tweak all the settings for each set of photos you’re taking is a skill I’m going to attempt to master. Granted some of the photos I took in NYC aren’t perfect, but they make me smile nonetheless.

I feel like I’ve been able to capture the feelings I experienced there – the familiarity, the grandness, the beauty, the intrigue and the fun we had together. I’m looking forward to the next time I visit (somewhere in the near future), where I’ll bring back memories and photos of the city in snow and covered with Christmas.

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