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It was the first time she had done anything like this.After all, fear of the unknown took her outside her comfort zone. Treading on new territory, pushing the boundaries of her photography, and allowing herself to be stretched would take all the courage she could muster. In her mind, there were a good many others [...]Post from: Digital Photography School - Photography Tips.A Story of A Photograp
As equally important to success in photography as knowing your camera, equipment and light – and being a good marketer – is developing within yourself an attitude of success. It’s something that separates and elevates the photographers that are popularly admired today including Chase Jarvis, Jasmine Star and Joe McNally, to name a few.I wanted [...]Post from: Digital Photography School - Photogra
They say never work with animals or children but who can resist those cherub like faces? Here are a handful of hopefully helpful pointers that one can try when it comes to framing tots and toddlers:Most children will have the patience of a fly so start by netting the ‘safe shots’ first, such as a [...]Post from: Digital Photography School - Photography Tips.Photographing Tots and Toddlers
A Guest Post by Pye of SLRLounge.com.IntroductionIf you have been anywhere near the photography world in the past couple years, I am sure you have heard of HDR by now as there have been countless tutorials floating around on how to create HDR images using 3 bracketed exposures in programs like Photomatix and Photoshop. However [...]Post from: Digital Photography School - Photography Tips.Creating
3-D is the biggest craze in Hollywood at the moment. Avatar, Toy Story 3, A Christmas Carol and even Nanny McPhee have gone (or are going) 3-D this year. So how can we harness this concept in our photography?The most basic principal of three-dimensional art is a foreground/subject which stands out from the background in [...]Post from: Digital Photography School - Photography Tips.How to Make A 3
A Guest post by Eva Polak  “Inspiration does not come like a bolt. Nor is it kinetic, energetic striving. It comes into us slowly and quietly all the time, though we must regularly and every day give it a little chance to start flowing, prime it with a little solitude and idleness.” – Brenda UelandWhether you [...]Post from: Digital Photography School - Photography Tips.How To Be
The following guest post on capturing personality in portraiture was submitted by Christina Dickson, a portrait photographer and photography instructor from Portland, Oregon. Her work can be seen at: www.christinanicholephotography.com.Question: What’s the difference between the generic “take your pictures in 20 minutes” portrait studio’s in every mall, and the portrait ar
Portrait photography is one of the most basic functions of the camera. The art of portrait photography has been around since the camera’s inception and is one of the predominant reasons the camera has become a mainstay device in modern life. We all know this. Camera’s have the power to capture the special memories of [...]Post from: Digital Photography School - Photography Tips.21 Bea
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