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4 Kinds of Camera Lenses and When to Use them
It is often quoted that in any beautiful picture, the skills of the photographer matter more than the camera used by them. This is certainly true to some extent. A person who is creative, experienced, and knows how to handle a camera well can even use their decades old devices to take good pictures.
By Simulacra Studio Photography & Design Limited5 years ago in Photography
How to Make a Moodboard for Your Next Photoshoot
Creating a moodboard is a great way for you to clarify your vision and communicate the concept behind an upcoming photoshoot shoot, whether you're working with a full team or only a model. In this article I'm going tell you how you can create your own.
By Claire Petersen5 years ago in Photography
My Camera
My Camera Back when I started to investigate doing copywriting and blogging as a career, I didn’t think that I would be using my camera. I wrote an article about tomatoes and posted it on Vocal. I could not submit my article with out a picture so that is when the light bulb in my head turned on and I thought I can use my camera and take the picture myself. I can turn my hobby into something to help support my writing career. Instagram, Facebook, and Tumbler I can do all my own pictures and story idea. I am not sure how well t will go.
By Natosha J Selsky5 years ago in Photography
5 Social Media Marketing Tips For Photographers
We are all always searching for those mind-blowing engagement statistics that take your posts to the next level. I hope the majority of us have experienced our reach rise from the hundreds to the few thousands, and we'll leave you a moment to pat yourself on the shoulder if you've gone further. I have only had one or two of these moments— these fleeting hours of fame. They can be rather difficult to achieve, but hopefully I have some tips that can help you create the perfect strategy.
By Brayden Ortman5 years ago in Photography
The difficulties of being a new photographer
First off, I would like to thank you for wanting to read my stories and I truly hope you enjoy the read. As you can see from the title, i'm going to be talking about how difficult it has been for me to get into photography as someone who deals with extreme social anxiety and what I am currently doing to help myself.
By Sanyah Myers5 years ago in Photography
6 Types of Photography You Can Earn Money With In 2021
Sometimes it’s easy to assume that the best photographers are shooting adverts for Nike every other week, but this is rarely the case. Those huge clients only come along once every so often and most of their time is spent improving their craft or photographing some of the genres listed below.
By Denise Langenegger5 years ago in Photography
Transform Your Bedroom Into a Photography Studio
I've written again and again about how to stay creative as a photographer during lockdown. Today I am going to share yet another way to practice your photography skills without setting foot outside... by setting up your own at-home studio!
By Claire Petersen5 years ago in Photography
Mistakes Beginner Filmmakers (and Photographers) Make #6... Composition
When I first started out as a photographer, I would take pictures of just about anything no matter what got in the frame. Over time I would look at the photos and think “I wish I taken this without that in it” or “why didn’t I get closer to that flower”. The problem was I was wanting to put so much detail into the frame that I wasn’t thinking about what looked visually appealing and compositionally sound.
By Sara Aulds5 years ago in Photography
How to Do a Remote Photoshoot in Six Simple Steps
How do you take a photo of someone in Dublin while you are in a Berlin apartment? That's not a riddle, but rather the predicament I was in as I tried to figure out how to do a remote photoshoot for the first time.
By Claire Petersen5 years ago in Photography
The How-To's of Capturing the Best Photos With Your Phone
If there is one thing I’ve learned throughout my years of photography: it is that you don’t need a fancy, expensive camera to get amazing pictures. Having studied photography and videography in college, I love having a camera and being able to take beautiful photos. However, there are a lot of times that I don’t want to carry around my camera because it’s heavy, expensive, and I can still get some beautiful pictures without it.
By Sam Crotty5 years ago in Photography







