beginners photography

I'm interested in photography but have no knowledge of it. All tracks for beginners?
I want to learn photography, but not have previous experience in it. Suggest magazines, websites, blogs and / or objects that are suitable for beginners. Thanks in advance.
Little hi, photography can be an addictive hobby. Now that you've been warned, here are some tips - and some websites to check out below. 1) Get a digital camera. Any digital camera is very good to begin with. If you can pay for a digital SLR (as opposed to a compact or point and shoot "camera), you will be better in the long term. Whatever camera you get, do not feel overwhelmed all the menus and settings. You will learn in these times. To start, just leave it in automatic or Program mode. Take care of all the blogs where the participants to discuss technical details of their cameras as if it were the most important thing. It is not. 2) that instruct. What they learn at this stage is not how to work a camera, but how to create an image. Things like composition, light quality, and how tell a story with his picture you can learn with any camera. Of course there are some technical problems to be solved, such as obtaining proper exposure and approach. Take lots of pictures and be ready to remove a large number of them. Even the pros do. At first there will be a very good judge of his own work, but with time, the better there. 3) Education (Part 2). Join a photo class at a local college or something similar. If you can afford, the Institute of Photography New York (NYIP.com) has an excellent online photo courses. 4) Join a photography club. Most are on the Web these days, so a search of Google should find one in your area. Although some of these lists are old, a good place to start is the long list of photos Clubs (link below). You can see my club in San Diego PolyPhotoClub.com too. 5) Some reliable sources. Outdoor Photographer Magazine is good for beginners. Blogs and photography forums online are probably not a good place to start. Many of them are so fragmented that are very hard to learn something. It would be best in class of persons or books can find good books free at your local library. The technical details discussed in the ancient books do not necessarily apply more (like how to develop the film and that sort of thing), but any discussion on the artistic side of photography is still valid. Thanks for the excellent question and enjoy! Alan PhotoCitizen.com Information for travel photographers
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