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Take Advantage of the Season for Amazing Portrait Photography
Stop waiting for the perfect season to take that fantastic environmental portrait. If you use a studio for your portrait photography, then the seasons don’t matter. But if you venture outside, you must consider the environment, and the primary environmental factors are the seasons. Please don’t ignore the season; embrace it. Don’t wait; shoot now. There is always good light to be found in any season, and the changing seasons will give you a variety of backgrounds.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
Where Theres Muck Theres Brass. Top Story - January 2021.
Now then mucka, welcome to the land of chip ‘oyles’ (fish and chips shops), ‘growlers’ (pork pies) and bingo daubers. A wonderful place where a night out will cost you twenty quid, including your kebab, cheesy chips and taxi fare home. A place of hard graft, grit and perseverance, where your mates have always got your back and you’ve always got theirs. I’m talking of Barnsley, the most unique town you’ve never heard of, except we don’t say town, we say tarn.
By Jk5 years ago in Photography
Authenticity in Photography
Before I start. This isn't dig at photo edits or the start of a lengthy debate on photo manipulation. Yes, I know fully well that photos have always been edited and 'those darkroom chaps' used to do some awesome things back in the day, pre photoshop.
By Michael Rowlands5 years ago in Photography
Do People Know You Are a Photographer?. Top Story - January 2021.
I’m not talking about full-time professionals with a studio or a wedding photographer. I’m talking about part-timers or stock or nature photographers that do most work in private and isolated from the public. I try to always have business cards on hand, and I’ve covered my office walls with my work, to create a conversation about my photography. But how many casual acquaintances know that photography is a craft and business that I am pursuing?
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
My Review of the Canon M50
I bought my Canon M50 in 2019. I didn't know how far it would take me in my video journey. Yes of course this camera takes good images as well but I mainly bought it for making videos. From that time forward I never looked back at my older equipment and even when I've recently upgraded I find that I still use this trusty tool.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Photography
7 Simple Tips to Power Your Forced Perspective Photography Skills
Forced perspective photography always incorporates the optical illusion aspect. This can be seen through photographs of people on a beach trying to catch the sun in their palms, or the most common one – the one where they try to support the leaning Tower of Pisa. And you can make more of the same if you master your creativity by learning that perfect knack.
By Irene Natalie5 years ago in Photography
Photo Walks: Utah's Road Island Diner. Top Story - January 2021.
At some point on Saturday morning, a friend and I decided we wanted to go on a road trip. Only a few hours before we left, we decided to make the drive from Provo, Utah up to Oakley, Utah in order to check out this retro diner we’d seen photos of on Instagram.
By Oliver Dahl5 years ago in Photography
Camera Lenses Simplified
Summary: In this article, we have given an overview of some common types and few special types of Digital Camera Lenses, like how it works, few advantages or disadvantage, and for which type of Photography it is used. We have explained in a manner that a non-technical or amateur could understand it easily.
By Syed Imran5 years ago in Photography
"How do we be close together while staying physically apart?" The importance of images of connection in COVID . Top Story - January 2021.
With exhibitions from Istanbul to Italy and in his native Venezuela, Reni Arias first developed his passion for being behind the lens as a 10 year -old boy.
By Zoe Nauman5 years ago in Photography












