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Explaining Depth of Field in Photography and also questions about choosing the depth of field in an image.
Choosing the best angle, when shooting food, comes from a good observation and an inner feeling.Before composing your image, try to enter into a visual meditation, move calmly around your subject and simply observe with your bare eyes.
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This Is Why Your Photographer Never Sends All The Shots Photographers usually hear this question often, “Can you send me all the photos from the shoot?” The answer is no and the client may feel...
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Prepare to have your mind blown. We tip our hats to those who see things differently. . NOT NORMAL.
Protecting yourself and your work as a photographer should be at the forefront of any photographer’s to-do list. Yet, many of us often overlook this facet of running a business.
We all have emotions within us and a careful shot of a scene (may be staged also) can make us laugh, cry or even angry. This is the magic of a photo that tells a story.
The holiday season is upon us! For any of you camera enthusiasts out there, this is the perfect time to put those cameras to good use. Use photos to show and tell people about your holiday traditions, whatever you celebrate this time of year.
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These 101 portrait photography tips will help photographers learn to take their portrait photography of people to the next level by learning new techniques.
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A tragic story of sadness and caution today out of Sacramento, where 52-year-old photographer and high school visual arts teacher Kathy Carlisle was taking pictures in a rail yard, when she was struck from behind by an approaching train.
You don't have to be a pro to really love photography. If taking photos is your passion, consider these tips and ideas to help expand your skills and bring new perspective to your work.
"In photography composition is everything. Where you place the various elements and how they relate to each other creates a ‘wow’ image or relegates your photo to the mediocre. How to create a composition that will turn heads and make you proud is the holy grail of photography. Of course there are different strokes for different folks, but, it all boils down to the same thing, composition."
Poland-born photo-artist Dariusz Klimczak conjures up whimsical scenes from his imagination and transforms them into surreal photographs. Blending the line between reality and fantasy, Klimczak’s pictures bring together diverse elements in a creative manner to form hauntingly beautiful images.
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Fueled by a desire to take better photos, last year I got myself a nice DSLR for Christmas. I’m certainly no photography expert - but I did take the time learn a few photography tips I could immediately use to take substantially better photos.
In this world each human being loves particular artist expression. In Photography I would love kirsty Mitchell’s Photography
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It took me a while to get used to Pinterest. As with all social networks, we discover how we wish to interact with it and with others by playing and using.
Composition doesn't come naturally to many photographers. The technical aspects can be learned relatively easily but some say that composition can not.
Ever notice how the food you buy from McDonald's tends to look a bit well, underwhelming, compared to the giant-sized photographs of their burgers they use on their menus? If so, rest assured you're curiosity doesn't stand alone.
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Despite being at a disadvantage, your compact camera can be used to make your subject pop from its surroundings or give you shallow depth of field. Read this article by Joshua Goldman on CNET.
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In previous articles we have considered photography tips using water as an ideal photo subject during warm seasons when it involves waves, waterscapes, waterfalls, reflections, abstracts, spray 'n splash, bubbles 'n foam, puddles, condensation,...
This festive season more digital cameras and camera phones will find their way into children’s Christmas stockings than ever before and you will probably find more children than adults taking photos.
So more than ever before these children will need some form of training to take better images.
One piece of equipment that photographers don't learn how to use correctly is the telephone. This is where the money is.
The Science Museum, in collaboration with the National Media Museum, has presented, for the first time, its plans for its new London-based photography gallery - Media Space
There is a myth that you can only get great outdoor images either very early or very late in the day.
I spent early Saturday wandering around downtown Vancouver taking photos with Kai. Street photography is a very interesting area in photography to me. The process that goes into taking photos is both incredibly nerve-racking, but at the same time quite relaxing.
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