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Engagement Photography – The Power of a Silhouette

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

When it comes to engagement photography, getting good at it really can take you far in your business. Many photographers build their entire clientele around weddings and engagements. With so much competition though, building a name for yourself can sometimes be difficult.
One easy way to make your way in this portion of the business is [...]

Stitching that Digital Panorama

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Digital Photography Tips – Stitching that Digital Panorama
There is something to be said about that wide angle view of a city skyline, or a beautiful landscape. Panoramic views really can completely change an image by showing more of what the photographer sees. For many types of images, really, learning to create good panoramas can add [...]

Corporate Photography – Getting the Perfect Indoor Shots

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

For the photographer, corporate photography, can add a new element to their business. To put is simply, as long as there is business, and people who work for those businesses, there will be a need for corporate photographs for advertising or many other purposes.
By learning to excel in this area you can ensure you get [...]

Conceptual Stock Photography – For the Dreamy Photographer

Friday, September 19th, 2008

We’ve all seen them; those conceptual photos that make you step back and look again. The photographs themselves may range from actual concepts to artistic endeavours, like the doggy dishwasher photo featured with this article.

The photographs range in style and quality, but one thing stands. If you have a tendency to dream up new [...]

REFLECTIONS PHOTOGRAPHY – A WHOLE NEW WORLD

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

If you’ve ever read Lewis Carroll’s book, Through the Looking Glass, then you likely already have an idea of how different things can be on the other side of the mirror. Of course the book was fiction.
When it comes to photography, although you likely won’t find monsters or anything scary on the other side [...]

PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY – THROUGH THE EYES OF A MASTER

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

For many the idea of being a “professional” or “advanced” photographer is all about technique. They make the art of photography easier by dividing it up into bite size techniques that when combined can create technically perfect photographs. There obviously are the technical aspects of photography, but there is another aspect that is often overlooked. [...]

PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS – GAIN THE ADVANTAGE OVER YOUR COMPETITORS

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

When it comes to improving as a photographer, most of us do work towards better technique, better understanding, and becoming more professional with our work overall. For many, that means reading the latest books, scoping out the newest magazines, and ensuring we have the tools to get the job done right.
The reality of it [...]

PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES: USING NATURAL LIGHT, THE RIGHT WAY

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

When it comes to the perfect lighting, for that truly exceptional photograph, many people end up waiting all day for just the right conditions. That outdoor shot won’t turn out well if there isn’t enough light, and with too much light you often end up with an image with washed out highlights.
One technique to [...]

PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINES – A LEARNING TOOL

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

As a beginner photographer, it is very likely that you spend a lot of your time trying to learn everything you can about photography. Of course, reading our photography business articles is a good start. We often post tips and techniques for many different aspects of taking good photos. Our site doesn’t have to be [...]

PHOTOGRAPHY LANDSCAPE – UNDERSTANDING MIRROR LOCK UP

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

You’ve set up with your tripod, you’ve chosen the right lens, the right exposure, and you think you’re setup for the perfect shot. When you take the shot, however, there seems to be a slight shake. Ripples appear on the water where they shouldn’t be, and the whole shot turns out to be less than [...]