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How to Shoot Pictures with a Studio Vibe without an Actual Studio 5 Oct 2012 | 09:26 pm
In order for you to shoot pictures with a studio vibe, you first need to understand what makes a picture look like it was shot in a studio. Look at pictures you like. What makes them special? The equi...
Best Portrait Photography: Indoors or Outdoors? 17 Jul 2012 | 03:07 am
You’ve got a commission for a portrait perhaps? Or you need to take you daughter’s picture for a corporate magazine? Or you just want to capture your friends or family at a particular time in their li...
Good Black and White makes for Great Color 29 Jun 2012 | 04:40 am
Since the digital revolution occurred, many things have changed, one of these is how photographers learn and are how they are taught in a formalized setting. It used to be, in the film days, that you ...
Top 5 Tips for Flash Photography 5 Mar 2012 | 10:07 pm
Most photographers will rely upon flash many times when they are behind the camera. We all know that it can really help an image pop to add some general lighting. Today, more than ever, on camera ‘sma...
10 Best Photography Apps for iPhone 19 Jan 2012 | 07:10 pm
How many times have you used your iPhone to take a quick snapshot when your camera wasn’t available or when you were in a hurry? There are multiple apps that can help you turn these casual shots into ...
Getting the Perfect Shot… Every Time 19 Jan 2012 | 11:22 am
Photo junkies…especially those at the beginning stages of learning…are constantly seeking the Panacea of Photography, trying to find the method(s) or setting(s) that will offer the illusive perfect sh...
Portrait PR… Post Processing for the Portrait Photographer 26 Dec 2011 | 07:10 pm
With the days of labs, darkrooms, and chemicals long gone, the realm of digital editing using software has taken over the role of chemist and lab technician. These days, there seems to be no lack of v...
Robert Capa – Famous Photojournalist 19 Dec 2011 | 11:40 am
The wartime photojournalist, Robert Capa, is famed for his black and white images of war. One of his most famous images was the Falling Soldier, taken as a man fell in death after being shot in Spain ...