* Understand the different genres
* Get to know your camera:
- Auto or Manuel (more control of your photos)
- Shutter priority
- Aperture priority (AV or A)
* Take some time to understand the technical side:
- ISO (light)
- Aperture (depth)
- Focus (which determine the aperture)
- File format (RAW, JPEG)
- White balance
* Spend some time to understand composition. Here are some advice that I’ve been given:
- Use the rule of thirds
- Look for leading lines
- Look for symmetry
- Frame your subjects to help tell a story
- Use the golden ratio/golden spiral
* The most important thing is to GO OUT AND TAKE PHOTOS. There is no better way to learn. Photography is a process!
* If there is 1 book you should read it’s:
- Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs by Henry Carroll
I’m at no means any expert in photography but these are things that I’ve learnt throughout the years.
I hope this helps :)