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The vital how-to's for photography enthusiasts: how to create the perfect camera setup, capture the perfect picture, edit your photos and beyond.
Taking Your Own Wedding Photographs . Top Story - February 2018.
When me and my wife were planning our wedding, one thing we always tried to keep low was cost, whether it was caterers, location, officiants, or accommodation. But one thing we couldn’t find was an affordable photographer to fit within our budget and our idea of having a small elopement-style wedding. So seeing as myself and my now sister-in-law are both photographers, it was a obvious choice to do it ourselves.
By Jack Henstridge8 years ago in Photography
10 Photography Tutorials Every Photographer Should Watch
When it comes to photography and trying to understand certain advice to make you a better photographer, most of us can only understand through visually learning. In fact, this is definitely a better way of acknowledging certain photography composition tips. You're getting the full lesson on how to capture certain photos and even checking out the results. Sure, reading up on photography advice can help certain people, but if you can only visually learn, you're not the only one.
By C.C. Curtis8 years ago in Photography
10 Tips for Shooting Black and White Photography
As one of the most romantic types of photography, black and white photography is something that every photographer should master. A concept that is not just turning a normal photograph into a black and white one, it is important to consider a few factors to create the ultimate photograph.
By Leanna Davis8 years ago in Photography
Tips for Photographing Water Every Photographer Should Know
How charming and captivating are photos of bodies of water? A photo that captures the ocean right when the sun is setting or an image of ripples formed by a duck in the lake. Photos like these are calming to just look at, and fun to shoot, too. Water photography doesn't revolve around just pictures of the ocean or lake. It can even be something so small like a puddle or a light stream. What matters is the water becoming the main attraction when viewers are looking at the photos.
By Lilliana Backman8 years ago in Photography
How to Take Studio Portraits with One Light
Lighting is certainly essential when it comes to photography. Whether it's natural lighting or flashes, we mainly need light if we want the photos to comes out clear and detailed. As for studio portraits, lighting plays a huge role. Since portraits are all about photos of people, we want details, emotions, and good lighting! There are so many ways you can use light in portraits. In fact, there are multiple ways for light to create certain moods, too.
By Jennifer Violet8 years ago in Photography
Tips for Shooting Product Photography You Must Know
Product photography is one of the coolest types of photography out there that certainly tells a story through objects. Whether they're everyday products or taking product photos for advertisement, there are so many ways in capturing the best angles for any product. As simple as it sounds, there's much more than placing a bowl of fruit on a table and centering it in the frame. Through lighting, point of view, and even getting the right background, adjusting every little thing can actually make your photo appear much more professional.
By George Nekilan8 years ago in Photography
Photography Composition Tips to Help You Take Better Photos
In photography, you can be as creative as you want. There aren't any limits or regulations to stop you from expressing yourself and how you view the world through photos. Be the photographer who loves taking pictures of strangers. Be the photographer who can never get enough shots of nature because of how vast it is. When it comes to photography, there is always something out there that a photographer wants to capture with a camera. Those things out there can be taken from so many angles and even lighting to get multiple photos from different perspectives.
By C.C. Curtis8 years ago in Photography
Tips for Photographing Your Pets to Get a Perfect Photo
Photographing your pets is a daily activity for many pet mom and dads. But have you ever wondered how you can capture shots like a professional? Or even if you have dabbled in photography, there are tips and tricks to achieve the ultimate shot of your pet, that are simple to integrate into your craft.
By Kelsey Lange8 years ago in Photography
Cool Photography Tricks with Household Items Anyone Can Do
In photography, filters are meant to make any photo appear much cooler and professional. Many photographers use filters on the computer to edit their images, but there are so many tools out there to create stunning filters naturally. From fake snow to glittering stars around the frame, there are so many ways to make your own filters without relying on the computer. Sure, the computer features plenty of filters and effects, but they're all the same. We want something new. We want something genuine. We want something that will make our photos stand out from the rest!
By Jennifer Violet8 years ago in Photography
Tips to Perfect Your Architectural Photography
As a photographer, perfecting any type of photography has its struggles. Architectural photography requires an intense skill set and takes time to master. This is because this type of photography requires a perfected technique and the use of specialized equipment.
By Leanna Davis8 years ago in Photography
How To Do a Photo Shoot from Start to Finish
For a good three years of my life, I was a model. If there's anything I've learned back when I used to be a model, it's that great photo shoots are never a "spur of the moment" deal. Heck, even taking the perfect selfie takes planning.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Photography
How to Take the Best Street Photography Portraits. Top Story - January 2018.
Street portraiture is one of the most interesting photography styles to date. While it might seem like a daily lottery for creativity, photographers take their chance at capturing their next best shot whenever they leave their house.
By Leanna Davis8 years ago in Photography












