Focus is critical, pixels are cheap If you are shooting wide open, which is at the camera’s largest aperture, your depth of field will be correspondingly shallow. That means your focus is going to be even more critical than otherwise. Pick a point that needs to be sharp and really pay attention to keeping that point sharp. Generally, if you are shooting people, the most important thing to keep sharp is the eyes. When I am shooting people I focus on the eyes, shoot, re-focus and Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »Advertising Photography – From the 'aerial' Point of View
Aerial photography is one of the most important and difficult types of photography. It is quite inconvenient to hunt for the perfect angle when taking a shot from a height. Divided into two kinds â oblique and vertical â on the basis of configuration, this form of photography has been mastered only by a few individuals. Oblique refers to pictures that are usually taken from the side of an aircraft. Vertical photography means images that are shot from directly above the subject of Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »Wedding Photography Tips From A Nantucket Photographer
As someone who grew up as a Nantucket photographer, I’ve been asked numerous times for wedding photography tips, here are a few suggestions. Create A List Of Shots. Request or suggest to the couple to provide you with a list of shots they would like for their wedding. This makes things easy to remember and you can check them off as you click away. very helpful for family and group shots. It would be a real bummer to find out when you get the photos back that you missed Uncle Joe. Use An Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »The Journey of an Advertisement – From Advertising Photography to Publishing of the Ad
The making of an advertisement is quite a tricky thing. Even the most meticulous of plans can fail. Even the most assiduous of efforts can lash. And the most wicked part of it is â you never know what might just click with the target audience, and what can result in a backslide. But does that mean we leave everything to fate and never study the customers? No. Certainly not, because most of the times, a carefully researched and well devised plan does bring moderate success. On should Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »Why you Should Make a Hobby From Digital Photography
One thing that I discovered during my experience with digital photography, after 20 years of shooting film, and I teach at this point all the numerous seminars that have been in hundreds of other professional full-time, digital photography is that it is very well suited to the portrait photographer. So why are we the last to jump on the band wagon? Many commercial shooters have known and mastered the use of its digital activity for much longer than the portrait photographer. My guess is that Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »The Movement from Film to Digital Photography
Many of us remember the days of cameras with film—you had to take it to the store and pay for it to be processed. If you are like most people you often forgot to get the film to the store and by the time you got around to it you had 20-30 rolls that needed developing. Instead of $10-15 you had to put out $40-50 or more depending on the number of exposures on the roll. Of course, that was if you had not left them so long that the film deteriorated and the exposures were ruined. Of course, Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »Real Estate Photography- Ultimate Exposure to Earn Profits From Your Property Firm
Real estate photography is a new, exclusive initiative to promote international property business to inspire by the theme Development, Nature and Architecture. Real estate photography leads to increased competition in the photographic market. Most of time people would likely visit their property for sale because of the attractive images. Tips of good real estate photography- A good source of light.- Wide angle lenses make real estate photos appear spacious, inspirational and motivational- Readmore
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