Tips for Cityscape Photography

Photography by Caitlyn Curtis

Tips for Cityscape Photography 

There are many great opportunities around you to make the best out of your photography session. As a photographer, you do not always need to go too far away places to get the best images. Sometimes it is best to look inside your own town for the best photo ops. For instance, you can go downtown and take images of your local city buildings. Here are some tips for when you decide to explore the city you live in.  

For the best images, it is important to use a tripod and your camera's self-timer. This keeps the image still and straight which can make the cityscape look level. This will also allow your image to be sharper, giving it a clearer picture. This is the best way to avoid blurry images in case your hand is accidentally shakey. This is most important when you are shooting with the golden hour and after dark. If you are unable to bring a tripod, you can also make your own by improvising with tables, ledges and other flat surfaces. 

Often times, you will want to avoid taking pictures of other people while you are photographing something. However, pedestrians are a good asset to the images you take while in the city. Depending on the city you live in, it can be nearly impossible to get an image without people in it. This means you can use this as an advantage to give the city life. You may do this by blurring them out from the distance or during editing. 

You should look for fountains, rivers or bodies of water that can help your image come to life. This brings movement to your images and can make it look more exciting. Similarly to the image above, the city may also be reflected into the water which can also give more dimension to the image. 


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