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10 Ways to Take Great Pictures at Night
Nighttime is my time. It's when I come alive. It's when I can go out at night without worry that my aversion to the sun and the people that walk in it will force me back into my home. It's a time when party animals come out to play, where peoples' personalities seem to blossom, and most importantly, when the world just seems to glitter a little bit more beautifully under the glow of thousands of twinkling lights.
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy7 years ago in Photography
7 Essentials That Every Photographer Should Look Out for and Have
Let’s face it, there is truly an oversaturation of photography when it comes to the world today. Pretty much anyone and everyone out there is picking up a camera and claiming to be a photographer. Such are the times that we live in, indeed. In this sort of an atmosphere, it is hardly a surprise that most people find it quite hard to distinguish a professionally trained photographer from someone who has picked up a camera for the first time. All in all, it has never been easier for people to take up photography as a hobby. Having said that, it is indeed worthwhile noting that pursuing it professionally and taking it up as a hobby are nowhere close to being the same thing whatsoever.
By Eada Hudes7 years ago in Photography
Meet Jamie Nicole Brown: A Real Southern Socialite and Predominant "Modelpreneur"
For some people, opportunity doesn't come knocking at the door to save you from a burning house when the chips are down. To a chosen few, opportunity comes as factory equipment ingrained in their DNA prior to birth.
By Victor Trammell7 years ago in Photography
All the Equipment You Need for Your Photography Business
Starting up your own business is a classic part of the American Dream, especially as an artist. In the visual arts world, most people have mulled over the idea of having a photography business of their own. Admittedly, it's one of the easiest to start up.
By Skunk Uzeki7 years ago in Photography
Spotlight: Best Self Portrait Photographers on Instagram
People underestimate how tricky it is to capture a perfect self-portrait. And by self-portrait, I'm not talking about selfies. I'm talking about art. It's hard to photograph yourself when you are unable to see what you're doing, how your pose looks, whether you've captured your best angle, whether you've captured the mood of the photograph. That's why I'm always really excited to find a wonderful self-portrait photographer, and Instagram is always the main site that I use for researching new photographers to inspire me. Here are my top eight self-portrait photographers of the moment, whose work I have discovered through Instagram.
By Emma Styles7 years ago in Photography
How to Take an Amazing Selfie
In today's day and age, everyone is armed with a smartphone. Heck, even "burner" phones come with a camera of their own. Our social media insists on photos. Our dating sites have photos as a mandatory part of their screening qualifications. If you don't regularly have shots taken of you, you're behind the game.
By Sasha Konikovo7 years ago in Photography
Best Online Photography Classes for Kids
As a parent, it's your job to make sure that your child is able to learn as much as possible about the things that interest them. It's the only way to make sure that your child will have the ability to get a well-rounded education, and maybe just become a famous artist if they so choose.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Photography
Stock Photography Tips
The market of stock photography is a business which can generate a constant income for a photographer. This doesn't mean that you'll leave aside other artistic projects. On the contrary, a constant income can give you the freedom to follow your dreams. Many think is quite easy to do stock photography, but the reality is different. Stock photography agencies need high-quality images and a certain perspective, which isn't always easy to achieve. You'll have to enhance photo quality by any means, and this can be expensive (for example, you may need studio equipment and lights). You'll also have to study in order to have your images approved, and this can be challenging.
By Diana Clark7 years ago in Photography











