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Taking Good PHOTOS
Photography for me has been my passion since 1988. I was a photojournalist with The Senteil Review newspaper in Woodstock, Ontario from 1989-1991. My speciality was sport photography concentrating on basketball and football. As a photojournalist I felt I needed a change so I became a freelance photographer which what I am today. As you can see in the above photograph of a scene of London, Ontario which was taken from by balcony on the 15 floor of my apartment in downtown London, Ontario. The rustic colors in the photograph are meaningful because they represent the end of the fall season in Southwestern Ontario Canada. The photograph was taken with a 200mm f/2.8 lens on my D-40 Nikon body. There are some key tips I like to give to you to have great photographs.
By Paul Martin5 years ago in Photography
Nikon Z6 II: A Complete Review
Capturing the perfect snapshot depends on many factors. The quality of the camera is one of the essential parameters. Nikon is known for producing high-quality cameras. Nikon has come up with Nikon Z6 II. At the rate of 1999.95 USD, it is delivering features the user seeks in a perfect camera.
By karen jodes capanan5 years ago in Photography
An Afternoon with Joselito
November 19th, 2020. After a long day of work as a school photographer for Lifetouch, I took my passion of photography and integrated it into life outside of the 9 to 5. Joselito: friend of my beautiful girlfriend, and I finally had the opportunity to meet, take photos, and pick each other’s brain after weeks of back and forth on Instagram.
By Darius Kwak5 years ago in Photography
The story of photography
Photography is not old - It came into the world in the middle of the 19th century. It soon became a craft with apprenticeship and journeyman's certificate. To understand some of the following stories, it is necessary to first know a little about the history of photography.
By Erik Tilbud Olsen5 years ago in Photography
My interpretation of Double exposure Photography
I've always thought that double exposure photography, done with either Coreldraw or Adobe Photoshop, was really neat. And so I really wanted to do it myself. Yet, I'm on a fixed income and can't afford to purchase either one of these two graphic design programs. That's where GIMP comes in. It's a free drawing/graphic design program. Just what someone, like me, needs who either has no or little amounts of money in the bank.
By Julienne Holmes5 years ago in Photography
Outdoor Photography’s Benefits to Mental Health: Spotlight on The Mandagies
Stay-at-home rules have made it challenging to enjoy some of our favorite outdoor activities but The Mandagies, a husband-and-wife travel photography blog in the Pacific Northwest, shows us that it can be done. In fact, it should be done -- our mental health depends on it!
By Denise Langenegger5 years ago in Photography
Going Wide with the Laowa 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6. Top Story - November 2020.
This review is for the Venus Optics Laowa 10mm-18mm f/4.5-f/5.6 Sony FE lens. This was kindly sent to me by Laowa for testing purposes. I am not sponsored or being paid to write this review. However, there will be a couple affiliate links at the top and bottom of the page to check out this lens for yourself.
By Zach Doehler5 years ago in Photography
Teenage photographer Sterling Chandler Behind the Scenes for Gucci and Dazed film. Top Story - November 2020.
Sterling Chandler, the teenage music and fashion photographer took to Instagram last Saturday sharing incredible behind the scenes images from a recent mini film series for Dazed Magazine and Gucci. Sterling was the Behind the Scenes photographer in addition to Assistant Director.
By Sophie Owens5 years ago in Photography
4 Kinds of Camera Lenses and When to Use them
It is often quoted that in any beautiful picture, the skills of the photographer matter more than the camera used by them. This is certainly true to some extent. A person who is creative, experienced, and knows how to handle a camera well can even use their decades old devices to take good pictures.
By Simulacra Studio Photography & Design Limited5 years ago in Photography
How to Make a Moodboard for Your Next Photoshoot
Creating a moodboard is a great way for you to clarify your vision and communicate the concept behind an upcoming photoshoot shoot, whether you're working with a full team or only a model. In this article I'm going tell you how you can create your own.
By Claire Petersen5 years ago in Photography
My Camera
My Camera Back when I started to investigate doing copywriting and blogging as a career, I didn’t think that I would be using my camera. I wrote an article about tomatoes and posted it on Vocal. I could not submit my article with out a picture so that is when the light bulb in my head turned on and I thought I can use my camera and take the picture myself. I can turn my hobby into something to help support my writing career. Instagram, Facebook, and Tumbler I can do all my own pictures and story idea. I am not sure how well t will go.
By Natosha J Selsky5 years ago in Photography
5 Social Media Marketing Tips For Photographers
We are all always searching for those mind-blowing engagement statistics that take your posts to the next level. I hope the majority of us have experienced our reach rise from the hundreds to the few thousands, and we'll leave you a moment to pat yourself on the shoulder if you've gone further. I have only had one or two of these moments— these fleeting hours of fame. They can be rather difficult to achieve, but hopefully I have some tips that can help you create the perfect strategy.
By Brayden Ortman5 years ago in Photography











