Would you like to take photo of moon, night sky, wild animals, courtyard, jewellery, your friends, children or yourself? We have useful tips for you how to do that.
We discussed a series of important facts in regards to shooting outside, but it is time to move towards less-discussed topics. As a photographer, you need to pay attention to all these details in order to build a quality outdoors photo session.
Sep 10th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
Whenever aiming to shoot portraits anywhere outside the studio, finding the perfect location can be a significant issue. The environment has to fit your idea, it has to go well with the model, and it ultimately has to complement each aspect of your setting.
Sep 3rd, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
Choosing between film and digital is not a matter of personal taste anymore. The advantages of the digital environment are quite clear – apart from the obvious costs of working with the film itself, there is a technological progress issue. Camera companies are constantly trying to improve their digital cameras and coming up with new methods of helping you take better photographs – from allowing you to shoot at high ISO values without having to deal with pesky noise, to giving you a great number of options in terms of settings.
Aug 27th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
Being a photographer involves a fair amount of creativity by default, even if we do not sit around and notice it at times. Probably the most frustrating moment is when that creative nucleus we all have, seems to get us stuck in a rut. That feeling of inability to find another amazing idea and take incredible shots takes us all a little down.
Aug 24th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
Whether you want to go out with a friend and just take a couple of snapshots or you are in the middle of a photo session, creative use of props can really add a touch of WOW to your images in the end.
Aug 13th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
When it comes to photography equipment, it takes knowledge, a little bit of intuition and a lot of practice to reach a point where you can even consider the fact that “you know what you’re doing”. On that note, there is an old photographer’s anecdote:
Aug 6th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
When you begin to learn more about controlling light, you start wondering about how much time light needs to reach your subject, and the quantity of light you need to fill in certain dark areas.
Jul 30th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
The truth is, there aren’t any filters that will make your portraits insanely great. The tool is your skill. But that doesn’t mean filters can’t really make things interesting. The point of using filters is to gain a certain advantage over a certain situation.
Jul 23rd, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
Posing for portraits is certainly no simple matter. Nor does it only require a lot of attention to detail from both the photographer and the subject, but it is also a lot related to body language. Further, posing for portraits is not governed by clear rules – not all subject should face towards the camera, and not all subjects should always look away from the camera. All these clichés should be avoided in professional portraiture.
Jul 16th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
In the first part last week, we went through a couple of techniques that are to make your pictures a lot more interesting. We will review 7 more tips, and that might just make the difference in your portrait photography skill set.
Jul 9th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
In order to take stunning photographs, sometimes you have think a little bit out of the box.
Jul 2nd, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
In these days of social networking, every aspect of our lives has to be documented and put out for all the world to see, or at least the segment of the world we allow to see our Facebook galleries. So it is no surprise that women who once hid themselves under maternity clothing that could double as circus tents are now sharing this aspect of their lives as well.
Apr 30th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
Most of the time you want to take the time to properly light your subject, soften the shadows, and make sure its features are clear and recognizable.
Apr 23rd, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
This lesson is intended for the photographer that comprehends the basics and has a strong foundation of photography, but who may be unsure of how to successfully take a macro photography.
Apr 16th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
Since the inception of the early camera, sensual photographs of women have been one of the most popular photos. Whether it is black and white or ultra high resolution shots, women striking sensual poses make up a vast majority of the commercial market’s profits. Before one takes sensual photographs, one must be aware of the following issues.
Apr 9th, 2012 – Sabrina Watson
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