Photographers shopping for a new digital camera are bombarded with information about the power of modern zoom lenses. “This camera has eight-times optical zoom and up to twelve times digital zoom but this camera has twelve times optical and…” You know the drill. A powerful telephoto lens is terrific, and essential if you are shooting lots of sports photography, wildlife photography, or any photography that requires you to capture your subject from a distance. But with all Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »Sports Photography Tricks For More Fun and Action
Becoming a professional sport photographer can be as fun and exciting as the action being watched and captured on camera. Sports photography is not just a hobby or pastime anymore. Many people are taking up commercial athlete photography as a serious job or skill to be learnt. In fact, sports photography includes shooting all types of sports, be it amateur or professional. In the world of commercial advertising athlete photography, success means getting the right shot at the right time. As a Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »Good Things About Aerial Photography and More!
Good quality photos greatly depend on the manner of taking them. One popular example of commercial photography is the real estate photography, which many companies with this nature of business utilize in producing promotional materials. Photo releases are good publicity materials this is why most firms make use of it in introducing their products and services. When it comes to real estates, blimp aerial photography is commonly used. This cost more than the usual photo services but a wise Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »Photography Marketing And Selling Tip: A Proven Way To Get More Customers Into Your Photo Business
Trying to market and sell your photography without being able to tell your prospects clearly what it is that’s “unique” about you is like trying to push water uphill with your nose… it’s just not going to work. This is a powerful photography marketing and selling secret that almost all photographers miss. Let me ask you a question: (Well, actually two questions.) What’s unique about you? Why should I hire you to create my photographs for me, over all Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »Photography Courses – Learning More Than Just The Basics!
It simply isn’t true that you will have to go to years of bachelor school to become a photographer. You could simply choose photography as an ancillary subject to whatever it is that you may already be studying. You may be wondering if you could learn the subject without attending the classes at all, and the answer to this one is YES. If you have the dedication to try out new ideas and the equipment to see them through you can definitely train your own self to be a photographer. And Readmore
Read the rest of this entry »Digital Photography: the More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
Digital photography has created an interesting divide between two schools of photography. There are the old-school film photographers who dismiss all things digital as inferior, not the same as ‘real’ photography. Then there are the wholehearted digital converts, who think film photographers are living in the dark ages. For the record, I use film. That is not because I don’t like what digital photography has to offer. There is a very simple reason why I am sticking with film Readmore
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