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Product Photo Editing Services: Comprehensive Guide for Starters
A picture is worth a thousand words, and this holds true for product photos where a customer's eye is drawn first to the image itself. Sometimes the product description alone is not enough to paint an accurate picture of what the product would look like, and the lack of a product image can lead to fallen expectations.
By Clipixie India5 years ago in Photography
Beyond The Lens: Interview with Untamed Photographer's Melissa Groo. Top Story - July 2021.
Melissa Groo is a wildlife photographer, writer, and conservationist with a passion for educating people about the marvels of the natural world. She believes that photography can be both fine art and a powerful vehicle for storytelling, and considers herself a “wildlife biographer” as much as a wildlife photographer.
By Untamed Photographer5 years ago in Photography
Missing Football? These Baby League Photos and Stories will Definitely Cheer you Up!
For any football fan, the two months of off-season often feels like an eternity. This year, the action from Euro 2020 at least saved us a month of life without football but now that it is done and dusted, we're all experiencing withdrawal symptoms. The endless scrolling on Social Media for transfer news and refreshing your newsfeed every five minutes for pre-season training photos is back.
By Worngachan Shatsang5 years ago in Photography
Mentored by Oscar Winner Walter Lassally, Lenser Petros Antoniadis is a True Pioneer of Modern Cinematography
On the atmospheric set of Flickering Souls Set Alight Talk. About. Being inspired. Greek-born cinematographer Petros Antoniadis is rightfully proud of the dozens of awards that the brilliant film he lensed, Flickering Souls Set Alight, has earned. But as Antoniadis makes further inroads into the hallowed halls of Hollywood cinematography, he pays homage to Walter Lassally, the Oscar-winning pioneer and one of the leaders of the “Free Cinema” wave.
By ashley collie5 years ago in Photography
THE IMPACT OF PHOTO BOOTH HIRE IN LONDON
The impact of modern open photo booths- When we talk about traditional photo booths, they are obsolete as compared to modern technology, for example, phone cameras. We have the latest phone brands with modern features that can also be portable. Not only you can click photos but edit them too instantly and share them on Social media. In that case, the open photo booth hire in London can be a great option for you.
By OpenPhototBooths5 years ago in Photography
How Does Camera Works?
Depending on the shape of the glass and the lens, the distance required for light crisscrosses translucent contact in the image plane may vary. Modern lenses are measured in millimeters, which refers to the range of light required to meet at the image level.
By saurab sharma5 years ago in Photography
How a picture can bring back life
Whether you are an amateur or a professional, photography has a way of bringing an inner peace to the soul. It is a permanent reminder of a moment in time that can never be reproduced. I have always appreciated how life can be preserved and remembered by looking at a photograph. How I actually learned to use photography for more than something to fill my photo album is another thing. It is learning to appreciate each moment, the world as it is right at that moment, that helps take the stress out of my day and brings me back to life.
By Brenda Haberman5 years ago in Photography
Cathedrals
Though I don’t consider myself a religious person, I love visiting cathedrals. I love admiring the architecture and the religious imagery displayed both inside and out. I find it interesting to see how different the imagery is from one cathedral to the next. I also enjoy hearing bits of history surrounding the cathedral. I didn’t always have such an interest in cathedrals.
By Heather A Mayson5 years ago in Photography
Learning About Exposure: Part 1 - ISO
Learning about exposure: Part 1 - ISO When someone asks me about exposure, I tell them how ISO, Shutter Angle, and Fstop affect the light that reaches the sensor. In essence, they all do the same thing. Move one, and it either makes the image brighter or makes it darker and then I detail each one.
By Adrian A. Pedrin V.5 years ago in Photography
Ideal Animal Wall Art for your Home & Offices
Your personal choice The wildest and most creative personals would opt for animal wall art for their home décor, it exposes one’s intimacy with nature and animals. Our wall art could help you achieve your desired aesthetic style. A high-resolution print of a majestic wild creature or contrary to this a pet dog in your living room will halt all the humdrum and prosaic vibes.
By janes Kane5 years ago in Photography
Food Photography
When the pandemic hit, it was hard to find ways to ease my stress. The streets were empty, my graduation was cancelled, I was separated from friends and family, and my world became very insular. I spent the middle of 2020 working and trying to find a hobby that would break up the monotony of spending all my time at home.
By Gabrielle Goldson 5 years ago in Photography










