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Turn the Unforgettable Childhood Photos to Wall Art
Our parents love to take a picture of us when we were young that the childhood photos in our home are too many. They take a lot of photos from different events like birthdays, graduations, holidays, and daily moments. But all of these photos cannot be remembered at all times. It would be great to turn your favorite photos into portrait paintings.
By Jen Hensey5 years ago in Photography
Major Photography Ideas For Boosting Your Potential
Photography is a hobby that can be very pleasant and rewarding. There is something special about capturing moments and turning them into memories. Even for the elderly it can capture the youth and innocence of the world around them. You will get a fresh idea of how to take photos that you love. Apply these tips to start taking more interesting pictures that will truly capture your memories.At photography, in a lot of cases, will also require professional photo editing services in order to stand out from the crowd.
By Jogesh Debnath5 years ago in Photography
Real Estate Photography Tips For Better Home Selling
In this technology-driven era, people’s lives are attached to their mobile phones.Through some clicks, people can search and buy almost any products they need quickly. Eye-catching visuals and online content marketing can be seen as the strongest tools to stimulate the buying decision of customers. As for real estate business, a picture might be worth a thousand words. It creates the best visual flow for buyers to imagine their potential homes easily. Visually striking photographs make people want to take out their phone to call you and see your home in person. So, how do you make a good impression with your real estate photos? To help get you started, here are a few useful tips to take better photos of your home.
By Amy Nguyen5 years ago in Photography
Can selfies look like a professional photo-shoot? Amazingly, yes.
I know what you think. Selfies are amateurs’ way of showing off where you’ve been, how did you feel. Not with Photoshop and 10 seconds delay on your camera. You can really achieve professional-quality using a quite simple technique.
By Elena Stoyanova Kalcheva6 years ago in Photography
The program Photoshop the CC
Photoshop is a program for creating and editing the most famous and most popular. Due to the many outstanding features, whether it is the ability to handle various types of files used in different work types, including images taken through the printing process. And images used in web pages or sent through electronic media Excellent ability to edit images. And creating special effects, there are powerful and flexible tools. It is possible to save repetitive steps for running later and a large number of plug-ins manufacturers. The plug-ins that allow for complex tasks accomplished quickly
By Mukul6 years ago in Photography
Photographing Lightning in the Pacific Northwest
Photographing lightning has always been a dream of mine as a landscape photographer. There have been many times that I have witnessed lightning in-person in recent years, but often I wasn't able to shoot it due to a lack of time, preparation, sometimes both. Lightning storms are very rare here where I live on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. We might get one or two annually, and when they do happen, it's often in the middle of the night when I am asleep and unaware of what's happening outside.
By Zach Doehler6 years ago in Photography
Amazing Images In The Sky
When you look at the sky what do you look to find? Do you look at it for the beautiful blanket of blue surrounded by cotton cloud pillows? Does the sky cover your canvas creating a snapshot to last throughout time without a camera? Have you ever tried taking that perfect picture of the sky? The picture that really pops out above all the rest is the picture that really keeps your eyes locked in on what you are looking at. A picture that can really make a person's eyes shine is so hard to find these days. When you take a picture did you miss something in the picture that you caught? Go back over your picture that you have taken over the years. Take a very good long look to see if there is anything hidden inside the picture that you missed before. Recreate the story of the day that you took that picture. What did you find that was hidden that you did not see before?
By Shelly Bartley6 years ago in Photography
How to... Interview . Top Story - August 2020.
I’m just going to start off saying that filming and editing interviews is a lot harder than it looks. 1) because not only do you have to control the cameras, but you have to make sure your subject stays in the right stop. 2) you have to keep a consistent look and feel through the whole thing. How the person answers questions, what’s in the frame between takes; was it there in the last take or did it move? 3) if you’re using two cameras you have to make sure the colors look the same. This is a must!
By Sara Aulds6 years ago in Photography
We did a FaceTime Photoshoot. Top Story - August 2020.
“Have you ever done a Photoshoot?” - “Do passport pictures count?” My very talented friend and photographer, who like me is currently in self-isolation, asked me if I was interested in having a FaceTime Photoshoot.
By Gabriella 6 years ago in Photography
Line Production in Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Jodhpur, also known as the ‘Blue City’, ‘Sun City’ and the ‘Gateway to Thar’ (Thar Desert) is a very famous tourist as well as filming location in Rajasthan, India, Jodhpur is home to many iconic forts, architecture, blue colored houses, and temples. It is also famous for the availability of amazing cuisines as well. Jodhpur has an abundance of natural beauty, mesmerizing temples, lakes, and shopping streets that makes this part of Rajasthan a worthy destination for filming.
By Richard Moore6 years ago in Photography
Photo Minute...
Photo Minute is a new blog concept I would like to incorporate into my weekly blogs! Creating art, in any form, is important to appreciating life. Writing, photography, sewing, cooking, painting, sculpting, fabrication, etc. are all facets to creating in a world that was created for you to appreciate. Photo Minute will focus on the appreciation of capturing light through a camera's lens.
By Kimberly Deluca6 years ago in Photography












