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How to Take an Amazing Selfie
In today's day and age, everyone is armed with a smartphone. Heck, even "burner" phones come with a camera of their own. Our social media insists on photos. Our dating sites have photos as a mandatory part of their screening qualifications. If you don't regularly have shots taken of you, you're behind the game.
By Sasha Konikovo7 years ago in Photography
Best Online Photography Classes for Kids
As a parent, it's your job to make sure that your child is able to learn as much as possible about the things that interest them. It's the only way to make sure that your child will have the ability to get a well-rounded education, and maybe just become a famous artist if they so choose.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Photography
Stock Photography Tips
The market of stock photography is a business which can generate a constant income for a photographer. This doesn't mean that you'll leave aside other artistic projects. On the contrary, a constant income can give you the freedom to follow your dreams. Many think is quite easy to do stock photography, but the reality is different. Stock photography agencies need high-quality images and a certain perspective, which isn't always easy to achieve. You'll have to enhance photo quality by any means, and this can be expensive (for example, you may need studio equipment and lights). You'll also have to study in order to have your images approved, and this can be challenging.
By Diana Clark7 years ago in Photography
10 Best Photography Books for Inspiration
A photoshoot is a work of art that requires more planning than people want to believe. The greatest shots ever taken are rarely (if ever) spur-of-the-moment pictures taken on a whim. They were planned out, with careful consideration over the entirety of the shot's composition.
By Riley Raul Reese7 years ago in Photography
Camera Backpacks
Hi there! If you're an active photographer like I am, a backpack is an absolute must for your gear. From hiking, to riding around wedding venues in golf carts, I have found that any other form of bag is just not worth it. When my husband got his dream ONA messenger bag for almost $400, my first thoughts were, "Oh, cute." I definitely couldn't imagine him hiking around Yosemite in a messenger bag. Lolz.
By Lilly Kaly7 years ago in Photography
10 Scrapbooking Tips for Newbies
I remember the first time I really laid my eyes on a scrapbook. Coming from a family that believed that "photos are private things," and that showing pictures of ourselves was strictly a low class thing, I never really had many photographs taken of me. My friend, who was raised in a similar manner, only had paintings and drawings of the family in rooms where guests were allowed.
By Skunk Uzeki7 years ago in Photography
How to Make Money as a Photographer
I will be honest; I was never a professional photographer. However, I was a model, and I know plenty of photographers who make money with their craft. Some are full time photographers who just enjoy living life as an artist in New York City.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Photography
Hiring a Professional Interior Design Photographer vs Doing It Yourself!
Good designs, layouts, furnishings etc. complement a space whether it’s a home or a commercial space. Good photography does the same. Snapshots and casual photography doesn’t qualify for that. Anybody can click a picture, but not everybody can click a high end image. Architectural photography requires skill and precision along with specialized knowledge. Not everybody can expertise in that matter. To be honest, the skills that serious interior design photographers possess, may take years to master, and that’s a lot of time for any XYZ individual such as a busy real estate professional.
By Eada Hudes7 years ago in Photography
Get More Inclusive Video Than Ever Before with the Ricoh Theta
When you're a photographer, being able to capture the views you love can make or break a shoot. Lighting and composition can only go so far in a world where people are capturing every little detail, after all.
By Skunk Uzeki7 years ago in Photography
Why You Need to Use Model Release Forms
It all started off like just about any other shoot with an aspiring model. My friend was new to the photography world, and he was hoping to improve his portfolio. He found a willing model who was down for TFP online, they met up, and they did a shoot.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart7 years ago in Photography
Make Your Photos More Interesting. Top Story - January 2019.
As a mostly self-taught photographer, I have gone through a lot of trial and error trying to make my photos creative, interesting, and different. As I have developed my personal style, I have come up with something that always takes even the simplest photos to the next level.
By Georgianna Nielson7 years ago in Photography












