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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.
How to Create a Tabletop Studio
If you are going to shoot products or food, you need a tabletop studio. This sounds a lot fancier than it really is. Basically, you need a table. You put your subject on the table and take the picture. But if you want a good picture, that will take a bit more effort. This article will discuss how to create a tabletop studio without spending a lot of money.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
What To Use For Photography Backgrounds
Every hobby has its particular gear and equipment. And if it is a profession, rather than a hobby, then, for the most part, you need to buy professional equipment. But for the hobbyist, and to a certain degree, even professionals, can get just as good results with gear that doesn’t carry the professional price tag.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
How to Copyright Your Images
Just click the shutter. That’s it. You now own the copyright to that image. Within certain restrictions. And before we go any further, I am not an intellectual property attorney, nor do I play one on TV. But I am a photographer with 15 years of experience taking and selling a portfolio of around 50,000 images. So, to paraphrase the State Farm ad, I know a lot, because I’ve seen a lot.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
Starting out, moving on in photography
If you are reading this, then you already have an interest in Photography. and you may have read my previous article. Like may of us, you probably started with snaps of your family, and moved on to pictures of places when you went out on trips. And now you want to go further, but you look at the photos in National Geo, or other photo magazines and think you can't do that.
By Bob Parker5 years ago in Photography
Photography Session Secrets
You want to book a photography session. Congrats! 👏 You have no idea how excited your photographer is to capture your session. They are going to be overjoyed you love their work so much, that you chose to hire them to capture your milestone. Milestones are anything and everything in my book. Capturing someone or something through the lens is something to celebrate. So, kudos to you!
By Vanessa R. Powell5 years ago in Photography
15 Secrets And Surprises For All Photography Lovers
Do you wonder why your friends' photos always look so crisp and clear? Are you frustrated when your photos turn out hazy and fuzzy? New photographers make many common mistakes and several steps they skip that would significantly improve their photos. This article contains plenty of tips that will help improve the quality of your photos.
By hashan tagari5 years ago in Photography










