Looking for a quick way to get started on photographing your church but don’t know how to do it all? Well read along and check out these five quick-start rules that you and your volunteers(or staff) can do to capture your church's community at your next Sunday service.
First and foremost, you do not need to have a fancy camera if your church doesn’t have the budget for it - everyone has to start somewhere, and using a phone to capture content is perfectly acceptable! Don’t be discouraged and always remember that this is a learning curve for everyone!
Now here are 5 quick tips for your church photographers:
There’s so much more we can get into when it comes to taking photos of your church, and we can get down into the nitty-gritty of camera settings, editing, lens, and more but for now, this is a good start to what you should keep in mind for your church photography.
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As a husband, father, and CEO, I’ve always believed that the local church and faith-based nonprofits carry the most important message in the world. But I also know how easy it is to feel overwhelmed trying to communicate that message in a fast-paced, digital-first culture.