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Sparked! Photography
Back in 2015, I flew out to California for the first time, which was also my first flight alone, and I stayed with my stepmother Liz. At some point, she had purchased tickets for the Bill Pickett Rodeo being held in Hayward. I hadn't been to a rodeo before, so I tagged along with her. Her friend Yolanda also came with us and she had brought her camera to take some pictures of the event. I think it was a Canon EOS Rebel SL1. Anyways, I enjoyed the whole experience and after the rodeo was over, I asked Yolanda to see some of the pictures she took. In no way was she a professional, but I was fascinated by what she captured. At that moment, I knew I wanted to do that, too. That's when my interest in photography sparked.
By Michelle Jones7 years ago in Photography
New Chapter: Returning to Photography
A new chapter has arisen in my life, and I feel it's only the beginning of it. This journey started in the beginning of January of this year, after being jobless for quite some time. I was completely lost, feeling like I had a missing piece of the puzzle within my soul to search for. I didn't take long before I realized, perhaps, being away from photography was the cause of my feeling like I had lost my way.
By Guije Sanchez7 years ago in Photography
How Did Photography Change My Life? . Top Story - April 2019.
My Inspiration... "Life is like a camera. Focus on what's important. Capture good times. And if things don't work out, just take another shot." Those are the words my grandfather told me as he took a portrait of me. I was only ten years old at that time, still in middle school. It was my birthday. I always admired my grandfather for everything he did. He loved taking photos of other people, and seeing them smile.
By Erick Vasquez7 years ago in Photography
Bring Your Photography Gear Anywhere with the GOgroove Camera Backpack Case
Photography is incredibly expensive. The average portrait photographer will need to have around $8,000 to $12,000 in supplies to keep their company afloat, and those who decide to do wedding photography will require even more.
By Riley Raul Reese7 years ago in Photography
Meet Youcan's BW Space Underwater Drone: The Submersible Drone with a 4K UHD Camera
The perfect shot. It's that elusive goal that every photographer chases every single time they go out to shoot. It's a shot that makes people go "WOW!" The perfect shot is one that is magical, surreal, and, to a point, almost too perfectly composed.
By Rowan Marley7 years ago in Photography
The 10 Oldest Polaroid Cameras. Top Story - December 2018.
The ability to produce a photographic image has revolutionized the modern world in many ways. With a true visual record of events and people, the oldest photographs in history seem not only closer in time, but in culture and accessibility. When the camera and the photographs it could produce became a viable commodity, the contemporary world began to be more readily documented and understood by a greater number of people. Though the evolution of photography itself served to forever advance and change society, further advancements in the field would come to make them cheaper and more immediate.
By Fred Eugene Park7 years ago in Photography
10 Artistic Ways to Use a Disposable Camera
Photographers who are used to shooting with digital cameras don't realize that there are still several ways to use a disposable camera with excellent results. The old ways are sometimes inconvenient and time-consuming, but putting in the extra effort is worth it when you develop a stunning picture that you never expected. Hack your disposable camera for pictures you could never capture with a digital model, and change the way you take photos forever.
By Eddie Wong7 years ago in Photography
On a Day Off
This morning, finally a day off! You still have to get up, but after bringing the children to school, I will be able to enjoy this autumn day. Seeing the sun and the autumnal heat (which is not very present but pleasant) I went to the Mount St. Eustache. This place was unknown to me today, but I am pleasantly surprised to discover this little piece of nature in the heart of the city of Saint-Eustache, a city in the northern suburbs of Montreal. I joined my colleague and friend Audrey for an outdoor portrait photo session. if you have never been there I recommend it. St. Eustache is a city on the edge of the Milles-Iles River. Surrounded by park such as Oka park, old buildings, pedestrian streets and Super Burger! This is the family restaurant of my beautiful Audrey who celebrated his one year! A detour that is worth it if you are in love with burger and super heroes. The children will be delighted by the decor and you by the portions! But back on topic…
By Caroline Brazeau7 years ago in Photography












