Thursday 25 July 2013
Shoot the Sky Photography Courses
This isn’t for everyone, it is for me though, you should try it. Shooting the sky is something I teach all my Nature Photography students in my class. It gives them an idea of something that’s simple, and is always there! Looking for some great nature subject matter?
Tips how to...
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Tuesday 23 July 2013
Best Lens for Fashion and Wedding Photography
There is no “right” lens for fashion photography. Photographers use different lenses to achieve various visual effects. In fact, certain photographers develop their creative style by using the “wrong lighting,” “wrong lenses,” or other “wrong” creative techniques just to stand...
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Saturday 20 July 2013
Posing Tips for Different Clients Photography
Each shoot and each client require different poses Photography. Here are some suggestions when working with women, men, couples, and children.
Women Posing Tips for Fashion Photography
Posing women is both easy and challenging. It is easy because there are so many possibilities. I love posing...
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Friday 19 July 2013
Composition for fashion and Wedding Photography
Leading line Composition for fashion and Wedding Photography
When selecting a location, always look at the way you can compose that location within a frame. If the scene is flat overall (like an interesting textured wall), it will affect the way you shoot, compose your image, and pose your...
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Thursday 18 July 2013
Camera and Lens for Digital Landscape Photography
Point-and-shoot for Digital Landscape Photography
Point-and-shoot (P&S) digital cameras are ubiquitous today, and they offer several advantages, including compact size, many automatic features, and affordability. The more advanced P&S cameras, such as the Canon PowerShot and Sony...
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Tripods and Accessories for Landscape Photography
Tripod for Landscape Photography
Using a tripod, if you don’t already, is the single most important thing you can do to improve the quality of your landscape photographs. A sturdy tripod allows you to support heavy cameras and lenses, eliminates camera movement, facilitates the use of slow...
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Digital Camera Setting for Landscape Photography
Today’s digital cameras are equipped with a bewildering array of features, settings, and options. Although a landscape photographer can safely ignore many of these options, some of them are quite important and it’s critical that they be correctly set. For the most part, unless noted...
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Controling Sharpness and Depth of Field Landscape Photography
If you want your landscape photography to be sharp—I mean really sharp—begin by investing in the best-quality camera and lenses you can afford. Once armed with good equipment, there are three steps you must take in order to achieve razor-sharp pictures: eliminate camera movement,...
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Exposure Control for Landscape Photography
Exposure Control for landscape Photography is the amount of light received by the camera’s digital sensor when you take a photograph. If too much light reaches the sensor, highlight detail will be lost and the picture will look washed out. This is called overexposure. If too little light...
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Get Inspired Tips for Fashion and Wedding Photography
Inspiration can come from anywhere. It can come from a dream, a song, a TV advertisement, or other artists and photographers. Learn to keep your eyes open and digest what you see. Photographers learn to view things differently, such as light and shadows. We see unique angles that are...
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