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The vital how-to's for photography enthusiasts: how to create the perfect camera setup, capture the perfect picture, edit your photos and beyond.
Little Known Tips and Tricks to Look Your Best in a Photo Shoot
While it is impossible to look completely perfect in any photo (in your own opinion while looking at photos of yourself), there are some things you can do to feel more confident and pleased with your appearance in professional photos.
By Tammy Emineth5 years ago in Photography
rumination on amateur photography
I am not a professional photographer, nor have I been formally trained in the skill in any manner. However, like almost anyone with an eye, and set of sensibilities, I have attempted to capture in frames, scenes, vistas, drawing, and also squalor and filth - whenever they depict themselves to me in a composition which warrants memory.
By Arsh K.S5 years ago in Photography
FBA Product Photography: How To Make Your Main Listing Image Stand Out
They say that seeing is believing, but what message does your product pictures give? Are they able to tell the story about the features of your product? Or they are telling some other story where the details are misinterpreted, and quality is gimcrack? A picture is definitely worth a thousand words, and when it comes to Amazon product photography services, its worth increases exponentially.
By Sonam singh5 years ago in Photography
How to Take Amazing Macro Photos of Flowers
Technically, macro photography means taking images of something at a one to one magnification, in other words, life-size or larger. However, by widespread use, it has come to mean taking photos of anything small at a very close distance. Probably the two most popular types of macro photography are insects and flowers.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
How to Support Artists you love
So you see an artist creating something cool, now what? The photo that was created from the above photos Perhaps their work is out of your price range or you just can’t swing it at the moment. The easiest way to support their work is to interact with their social media accounts. Do you follow them on Instagram? Do they also have a Facebook? Follow them on all of their platforms if possible. If they don’t have socia media (1. They should, 2. If they have a website, you could create your own post on Facebook to share their website since Instagram doesn’t like websites in posts)
By Vanessa R. Powell5 years ago in Photography
As a Photographer, Never Tell Me You Have Nothing to Shoot
Recently, I had an online conversation with a young photographer that said he needed my help on what to photograph. He said he was looking for a good spot for pictures. So I asked where he lived, and he gave me the name of his town in Washington state and followed that with, “and things out here seem so dull.”
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
A Sea of Dreams
A Sea of Dreams What does that even mean? When the pandemic hit, I was confused. Confused about how long it would last. Confused about what was safe and what was not. Confused about the conflicting information circulating the media. I was just a ball of a confused and tangled mess. Let’s add into the equation my over thinking tendencies and empathic nature. You’ve just created a recipe for emotional disaster.
By Vanessa R. Powell5 years ago in Photography
3 Simple Tricks to Make Sure Your Photos are Razor Sharp
Photo by MusicFox Fx on Unsplash There is nothing more disappointing than coming back from a vacation and loading up your images only to find some of your favorite shots are out of focus. But there are things you can do while shooting to avoid or eliminate this problem. Learn and practice these simple tricks to make sure your images are always in focus.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Photography
Photography Lessons from William Eggleston. Top Story - February 2021.
William Eggleston is credited as one of the pioneers of color photography. In a time where the fine art photography world was consumed with black and white, Eggleston's use of color, his snapshot-like aesthetic, and banal subject matter was received with some backlash.
By Oliver Dahl5 years ago in Photography












