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Don’t use flash! Flash is the enemy.
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Use the highest resolution setting. We love large photos!
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Shoot in 4:3. Most point-and-shoot cameras use a 4:3 aspect ratio automatically, while DSLRs shoot in 3:2.
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It may be tempting, but don't rotate the camera to take portrait shots. For layout consistency, we require all photos to have a landscape 4:3 aspect ratio.
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You can always crop your photos to 4:3 later, but it will save you a little time if you capture your images in 4:3 to begin with.
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Shoot in aperture priority mode, and boost the exposure compensation. Auto mode does a decent enough job, but your light background will likely cause your photos to come out a bit dark. For best results, use aperture mode (usually denoted by an A or Av) and set the exposure compensation to around +1.
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