Whether you’ve just purchased your first DSLR and want to learn the basics or are looking for simple ways to update your existing photography skills, the following tips should help you build a strong foundation. Keep in mind, however, that photography is an art you’ll never really be ‘done’ learning.<br /><br />The best way to keep improving is to practice often, make mistakes and be open to learning from others, whether they’re well-established photographers or newcomers to the craft.<br /><br />1. Learn to hold your camera properly<br /><br />2. Start shooting in RAW<br /><br />3. Understand the exposure triangle<br /><br />4. Wide aperture is best for portraits<br /><br />5. Narrow aperture is best for landscapes<br /><br />6. Learn to use Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority Mode<br /><br />7. Don't be afraid to rise the ISO<br /><br />8. Check the ISO before starting to shoot<br /><br />9. Be careful with the flash<br /><br />10. Learn to adjust white balance<br /><br />11. Learn to read the histogram<br /><br />12. Play with perspective<br /><br />13. Understand the rules of third<br /><br />14. Eyes should always be in focus<br /><br />15. Watch the background<br /><br />16. Invest in a tripod<br /><br />17. Shoot the surise and sunset<br /><br />18. Invest in a good photo editing software<br /><br />19. Be selective<br /><br />20. Learn from your mistakes