How To Get Over Your Fears And Raise Your Prices as a Photographer: "The photographer’s equivalent to Dr. Easterlin’s statement is probably “Whatever you charge for your work, the typical response is that you’re 20% too expensive.” Like clockwork, I’ve been told my photography is too expensive at $75, $100, $300, $500, $1200, and $2000 price points. But why?"
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
6 Timelapse Photography Tips [You May Not Have Considered]
6 Timelapse Photography Tips [You May Not Have Considered]: "There are a lot of tutorials out there that introduce the practice of shooting timelapses with a variety of different cameras. All of which can help you get started. But as with any situation, I’ve found there are a few things that have helped me along the way that I never read in a tutorial online."
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Nikon D800 and D800e announced
Nikon D800 and D800e announced: "There has been chatter on the interweb for what seems like ever, surrounding the the new offering from Nikon. Here it is, finally, for you to lust after! Nikon D800 & D800E $2,995.00 and it’ yours!"
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Low Light Wedding Photography Tips – PictureCorrect
Low Light Wedding Photography Tips – PictureCorrect: "
There is nothing nicer than using a high quality prime lens and shooting wide open, it can be quite liberating especially when coupled with a full frame camera. It gives you the ability to almost see in the dark. Small changes in light can be used to create dramatic images and the shallow depth of focus lets you draw the eye and hide unflattering distractions. It is a great tool at a wedding but if all of your pictures are shot like this it can be boring too. So what is the answer?"
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There is nothing nicer than using a high quality prime lens and shooting wide open, it can be quite liberating especially when coupled with a full frame camera. It gives you the ability to almost see in the dark. Small changes in light can be used to create dramatic images and the shallow depth of focus lets you draw the eye and hide unflattering distractions. It is a great tool at a wedding but if all of your pictures are shot like this it can be boring too. So what is the answer?"
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