Your camera itself is a best editing software. Take the shot , review it on camera LCD and take another one after making appropriate changes in the camera settings.
or. ........ ......photoshop.
Freelancers don't care about work hours. Un-till and unless you are flooded with offers , take what ever comes your way. It would only add to the experience.
Try to adjust the exposure by increasing ISO setting, if your camera allows it. Other wise you can always use a 200watt white light bulb. (Throw the light on the ceiling to increase the ambient light.)
Try to adjust the exposure by increasing ISO setting, if your camera allows it. Other wise you can always use a 200watt white light bulb. (Throw the light on the ceiling to increase the ambient light.)
Try to adjust the exposure by increasing ISO setting, if your camera allows it. Other wise you can always use a 200watt white light bulb. (Throw the light on the ceiling to increase the ambient light.)
Try to adjust the exposure by increasing ISO setting, if your camera allows it. Other wise you can always use a 200watt white light bulb. (Throw the light on the ceiling to increase the ambient light.)
Try to adjust the exposure by increasing ISO setting, if your camera allows it. Other wise you can always use a 200watt white light bulb. (Throw the light on the ceiling to increase the ambient light.)