Finding a Good Headshot Photographer

March 11th, 2010 by


Whether you are a performer or you are climbing the rungs of corporate success, a fantastic photograph is definitely one of your greatest assets. Most people take snap decisions based on what they see in a picture. This is all the more so if you are into showbiz.

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Preparing Yourself For a Corporate Photography Session

March 10th, 2010 by


Successful companies will, from time to time, want to photograph their staff for advertising materials, promotion, and the company webpage. Yet many photographers find that executives are very challenging subjects.

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How to Photograph Smoke – Step By Step Tutorial

March 10th, 2010 by


A step by step tutorial on How to Photograph Smoke. Smoke photography can be extremely frustrating yet fulfilling at the same time. It all depends on how you approach the subject. If you have spare time and/or stuck indoors on a rainy day, then it’s the perfect opportunity to try this technique.

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Tips For Black and White Nature Photography

March 8th, 2010 by


Clicking pictures of nature could make one feel as an artist, also it is a nice opportunity to explore nature and if your images come out great, than you can have a chance to enter the photo contest. Here are some of the techniques which would help you to enhance this kind of photography. Remember anyone can take the photograph, but to do it purposefully, one needs lots of practice.

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Learn Digital Photography – Emphasize Your Subject For a Dynamic Photo

March 8th, 2010 by


When you watch a movie there is one element that never changes, a leading character. The whole movie centres around this leading player and the story is created around this subject. It is no different with a still image like a photograph. Each photo should have its lead character, called the subject, around which the image is created.

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How to Photograph Your Kids at Home Like a Pro

March 5th, 2010 by


Informal family photography is an area where sheer quality is much less important than catching the moment and the emotion. It’s an area where the reasonably competent amateur will frequently outshine the professional. Why, because she won’t be there!

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Black and White Photography Tips – How to Take Great Black and White Photos

March 4th, 2010 by


These black and white photography tips will help you to recognize good black and white photo subjects and to be able to photograph and edit these for the best effects. The reason so many photography courses and schools teach black and white photography early on is that it is an excellent way to train the eye to recognize what makes a striking composition. As amazingly beautiful as a colorful sky may be, it is the lines, shapes and curves that move the eye through the photo.

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A Clear Start in Basic Photography – Using a Tripod

March 3rd, 2010 by


Here’s a great basic photography lesson for you. “How and why to use a tripod!” The term “tack sharp” is how professional photographers coin the phrase that means a perfectly clear photograph.

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