Yazan: Albert Rodriguez | 02 March 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing
Some people find portrait photography to be a hard job. Here are some leads for those who are interested in getting into this wonderful style of photography.
Before we begin, first you must know what portraits actually are. Any photographs that you snap of your household, friends, relatives or teachers can be called portraits. Yes of course, in the beginning, portrait photography might seem to be rather difficult when compared to standard photography, but as you get more involved in it, it comes easier & easier to you.
Yazan: Evaness Clark | 23 February 2010 | 1 Comment
Categories: Marketing
You will find that there is much competition in the wedding photography industry. It is the intention of this article to provide relative novices to the photography business with advice on how to succeed.
1) When you intend to include destination weddings in your work, establish a web-based ordering plan that will run smoothly and efficiently. Naturally those who are from out of town will not have the chance to come to your studio. You should have a plan for conducting orders over the internet. Think about letting a different vendor be responsible for handling the selling and ordering duties.
Yazan: Jessie Wong | 23 February 2010 | No Comments
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Here are some simple yet effective tips for doing food photography.
Lighting the scene
The first important technique food photographers should learn is about lighting. When photographing food you should treat it as you would any other kind of subject and make sure it is lit correctly. Many pictures can be improved by using adequate lighting. Natural light is the best light source to use, so by a window is an ideal location. Natural light cuts out the shadows, and gives the food a more natural look which all food photographers want.
Using Props
Yazan: Billy John | 23 February 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing
We are smothered by food photos everyday but we stop seeing it after a while. But maybe that’s why we love food – because we see it subconsciously everywhere!
When you first take a peek into the world of food picture taking you may sense that you can never take photographs like the professionals but you could amaze yourself.
As we all know – light is King in the world of photography. Getting the lighting right is always the number one concern. Take time to make sure your have plenty of light.
Yazan: Darwin Frank | 22 January 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing
Every business has its important events, like the opening of a new building, or the announcement of new management. The happenings of most of these occasions need to be circulated to the staff as well as the media, for which you need photographs. Capturing of these photographs requires event photographers.
Event photography is drastically different from amateur photography or even professional photography in a studio environment, as the photographer does not have any control over the proceedings of the occasion. The work involved in capturing an event requires experience and professionalism on part of the photographer and not everyone can do a good job at it. But the key thing is, a corporate photographer hardly ever gets a second shot.