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Making Visual Magic with eMotimo's Spectrum ST4
With the current surge of technology, available it is no surprise that the quality of filmmaking efforts has increased as well. But as we all know, creating a movie is like painting a masterpiece, it requires hard work and specific tools to make that work of art come to life. For that reason you have to try out different mediums or camera equipment in this case, to figure out which one will help convey your message the best.
By Amy Hernandez5 years ago in Photography
Ghost Photo Shoot: The Greatest Fall Trend Yet.. Top Story - October 2020.
If you don't love fall, Halloween, or both, I am guessing you're dead inside and we would never be friends, so you can actually get lost. Unless you enjoy reading articles written by people that don't like you... which I sort of respect in a weird way, so I guess you can stay. You don't need my approval. You go, girl*
By Hannah B5 years ago in Photography
The Ultimate Guide to getting Started in Photography
In such a technologically savvy society and the prevalence of social media you may be thinking about flexing your digital muscles. A great skill I believe the majority of people can benefit from in 2020 is photography. Of course I am heavily biased as I’ve fallen in love with the art in the past couple of years but with the majority of human beings (in western society anyway) being active on social media platforms it helps to know how to take a decent photograph. I also think it’s a valuable skill for anyone in the arts/creative/marketing industries.
By Byran Ferrol5 years ago in Photography
5 Tips to Make Your Models Feel Comfortable
When I first started out in photography, especially portrait photography, one of the biggest issues I had was my own confidence and how that affected the model's comfort. When you're naturally an anxious or shy person, working with people and having to confidently direct them and relay your ideas (to strangers, might I add), can feel like the most alien thing in the world.
By Sophia Carey5 years ago in Photography
Success Is A Journey, Not A Destination!
A significant part of the achievement condition has to do with regarding yourself. Treating yourself with benevolence and support along with your life venture. It's imperative to praise all triumphs enormous and little on the excursion toward satisfying your fantasies. This is the thing that an effective Young female Fatimah Haroon did. Everything starts with perceiving that you are a fruitful individual RIGHT NOW, and your triumphs can just go up from here. Just having the assurance to seek after your joy, your objectives and your fantasies is a huge achievement in itself.
By S. Hussain5 years ago in Photography
The Cool Colors of Fall
The Cool Colors of Fall, is just one of my favorite pictures from my Fall Collection of photography. Over the years, I can not wait when Fall comes, and the beautiful colors of Fall; yellows, reds, purples, oranges, and other Fall colors that I have never seen.
By Thomas Vasas5 years ago in Photography
Mistakes Beginner Filmmakers (and Photographers) Make...#5 Importance of Editing
Once you’ve got your pieces, now it’s time to put the puzzle together. Whether it’s editing clips into a longer video, restructuring a photo, create a panorama, or simply touching up a some acne on your subjects you have now entered the fun stage (or at least I think it’s fun) of the photography and videography world.
By Sara Aulds5 years ago in Photography
My Sisters’ Keeper
When I first came up with the concept of this shoot, I knew I wanted it to have an old New Orleans, southern charm feel to it. How I would be able to make this work in Kentucky, I had no idea. The dresses were originally supposed to be for the girls first group Christmas pictures, but between me working at Rue Gilt, the weather, and other family members wanting the kids to come visit, I never got the time to do it. This took a tole on me mentally and emotionally, because since I became pregnant with my first child, I always wanted to be a photographer. Of course with 5 kids (2 boys, 3 girls) this profession obviously wasn’t ideal to put food on the table, so I pushed it to the back of my mind for years...or at least I thought I had. Looking back, I can say I do believe not following my dreams nearly pushed me over the edge of depression, along with other factors. I found myself always in awe at the photographers I worked with, hoping and praying that one day, I would be right next to them. How I would do this as a single mother, I had no idea, so I continued to shy away from it, telling myself, I can always come back to it. Then one day, while scrolling on IG, I came across a meme that read, “A talented person who does not put in the work, will always fall short to the individual who is not naturally talented, but puts in the work.” I felt like I had just been slapped in the face by the truth itself. It was in this moment I told myself I have to do something, because if I didn’t, how can I tell my young black children to always follow their dreams, knowing that I was a walking contradiction. So, I pulled the dresses out. Kiyomi, my eldest daughter had used hers as a play dress, so it had some wear and tear, Kamaria’s dress was fine because she never touched it, then I was afraid that my baby girl Kori might not be able to fit hers. Remember these dresses were meant for Christmas 2019, and we were now in the month of August 2020. Luckily she still could fit it, but barely, so I knew I had to act quickly. I chose to do their hair with the back left out, because my eldest always struggled with the shrinkage of her hair and I wanted....no....I needed her to know that no matter what style she had, her hair was beautiful just the way it was, and I meant it. Once I got them dressed up, it started to sprinkle outside. I could feel myself slowly crashing as the anxiety took over. Still, I loaded them in the car . The original location I chose was closed due to Covid 19, so we ended up in Elizabethtown at the duck park. I don’t know why I never noticed before, but when we pulled up I noticed a small cute bridge in the distance, and decided we would start there. By this time it had stopped running, but not knowing if it would happen again, I began to move quickly. As I began, I could feel the fire in my heart burning again. Personal happiness was what I was feeling, and I wanted more. Moral of this: don’t give up, even if you’re a single mother of five kids.
By Raychel Farrow5 years ago in Photography
Going after my dreams
first of all thank you for the pic Dariqsz Sankowski! Anyways! Hello! Long time no write Vocal!(: been awhile I know, I know been pretty busy! Guess what! I am going to school! I know exciting stuff right?(: What am I studying you may ask well thanks for asking ahaha it is photography I am in my first semester and loving it I like the idea that my teacher challenges us. For example we are learning how to draw on photoshop it is challenging but at the same time fun!(: here is my reason for my career choice.
By Abigail Devilla5 years ago in Photography
Think of new ways to enjoy photography!
It's fun to take pictures. This is an unmistakable fact. When you release the shutter as you like and look back and take a picture of something that you like, there is the catharsis that you can't say anything about. and High Quality Images .
By DMT Leon5 years ago in Photography








