Photography Lighting and Fresnel Spotlights – An Overview

March 18th, 2010 by


Most professional photographers have numerous light sources and Fresnel Spotlights at their disposal. The lights and the lighting types of the photographer are nothing but easy tools used in various shots to generate numerous lighting effects.

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Wireless Flash

March 17th, 2010 by


Multi-award winning photographer shares his experience of how to use a very portable & easy to use lighting set up for weddings, portraits & corporate events. A system which is very quick to set up and pack up.

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Learn Digital Photography – 6 Keys to Creative Composition

March 17th, 2010 by


The difference between a good photographer and a great photographer is creative composition. Knowing the what, where and how of composition will put you ahead of your peers and help you create a dynamic image every time.

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How to Save Money on Your Wedding Pictures – Making Your Wedding Photography More Affordable

March 17th, 2010 by


Sometimes wedding pictures are the last thing people think of when planning their wedding. After sorting the costs of everything from the invitations to the food and the reception hall the cost of hiring the photographer may just not be in the budget. Here’s a way you can still get your wedding day photographs without breaking open the piggy-bank.

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Better Photographer Education – How to Put Pizzazz Into Your Photos!

March 16th, 2010 by


Anyone can take a photograph! But, not everyone can produce a photo anyone wants to look at! If you fall into this latter category, here is where you will start your photographer education and learn to put some pizzazz into your photos.

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Portrait Photography – A Primer

March 16th, 2010 by


Portrait photography is a rewarding experience for both the photographer and the subject. Here’s a look at how portrait photography can be at its best.

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Photography Tips – Nothing to Photograph? Go For a Walk!

March 16th, 2010 by


As a photographer and visual artist, I am always in need of new photos to use in art and sell as prints and on products. Once the flow of images drops so does my productivity. While the quality of artwork and photography (and photo-art) is important, the quantity is also important so you should always be ready to take more photos.

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How to Pick the Right Camera Lens to Fit Your Needs

March 16th, 2010 by


Are you one of many photo enthusiasts who are wondering what lens would be the perfect accessory for your camera? A good photographer can do wonders, even with limited equipment. But with that said, there are certain pictures you can not take without proper equipment. It does not matter how good your camera is, if you do not have optics that meet the situation demands. A proverb that thrive in photo circles is: “Add about half as much money as you had planned in the camera, and twice as much as you had planned in the lens.”

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