Essential Camera Settings For Church Service Photography

Essential Camera Settings For Church Service Photography

Using a digital camera is an excellent way to level up your church photography, but it can be daunting because of the sheer amount of settings it has. Essential settings for church service photography include; ISO, aperture, shutter speed, bracketing, focus modes, and white balance. Mastering these settings will allow you to take stunning shots…

Church Photography Filters: 4 Types And How To Use Them

Church Photography Filters: 4 Types And How To Use Them

Though church photography is extremely rewarding, it can be very technical, making it somewhat challenging. Lens filters initially seem intimidating, but they are easy to understand and can help you get excellent results. Four types of church photography filters include; the neutral density filter, the polarizing filter, the UV filter, and the diffusion filter. Church…

16 Common Church Photography Mistakes And How To Avoid Them

16 Common Church Photography Mistakes And How To Avoid Them

As church photographers, we aim to showcase our church community as genuinely as possible, ultimately leading others to Christ. Though this can seem straightforward, some common mistakes that every church photographer should be aware of make achieving this goal harder. Keep reading as I share common church photography mistakes and explain how to avoid them…

3 Must-Have Lenses For Church Photography

3 Must-Have Lenses For Church Photography

This post contains affiliate links. As a church photographer, capturing beautiful images can be challenging. A good camera can make it easier, but good lenses are significantly more important. There are three primary lenses that a church photographer should have; a wide-angle lens, ranging from 16mm to 35mm; a standard lens, ranging from 35 to…

Church Photography: Why You Should Shoot Black And White

Church Photography: Why You Should Shoot Black And White

A key element of church photography is how you edit your photos, and a prominent question you will most certainly face at some point is: should this photo be in black and white? In general, there are four reasons why photographers shoot in black and white; it creates focus on the subject, emphasizes textures, creates…

How To Photograph Church Musicians

How To Photograph Church Musicians

Photographing your church’s musicians or worship team members is an excellent way to showcase some of your church’s culture. With the right approach and techniques, you can capture the atmosphere of your worship services. In general, there are five keys to photographing church musicians; lighting, composition, post-processing, capturing the right moment and being respectful. The…

How To Take Photos For Your Church’s Social Media

How To Take Photos For Your Church’s Social Media

As Christians, we are called to spread the gospel to the world. Social media is an asset your church can use to spread the gospel and welcome new faces to your community; photography plays a huge role in both. In general, there are four priorities for photographing church social media images. First, take time to…

How To Capture Emotion In Church Photography

How To Capture Emotion In Church Photography

Every church photographer wants to convey the joy of The Lord in their photos, but how do we show emotion without coming across as “corporate-ey” and staged? There are three key elements to capturing emotion in church photography. You need to shoot candid photographs, pick the right moments, and use the right focal lengths. The…

Fujifilm X-T3 vs X-T4: What are the differences?

Fujifilm X-T3 vs X-T4: What are the differences?

With the release of Fujifilm’s X-T5, deals for Fuji’s older cameras are everywhere. This begs the question: what are the differences between Fujifilm’s X-T3 and X-T4? Fujifilm’s X-T4 was released two years after the X-T3. They both feature the 26.1 Megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor. The X-T4 has sensor-shift IBIS and features the newer…

How To Improve Your Church Photography With Composition

How To Improve Your Church Photography With Composition

The adage “rules were made to be broken” rings true with photography; not every rule needs to be followed. That being said, you need to know the rules before breaking them. Composition is an essential skill that can improve your church photography drastically if done correctly. There are several ways to use composition to improve…