Portrait Photography Tips – Get the Most Out of Your Portraits – PictureCorrect: "The first rule of good portraiture is LOOK at your subject. This sounds obvious but take a browse through all the shots you have of your family and friends and see if they don’t have a sameness about them. Head and shoulders, passport photos, awkward poses, uncomfortable expressions, blank looks, embarrassed smiles…?"
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Visual Design: Using Line in Photography by Digital Photo Secrets
Visual Design: Using Line in Photography by Digital Photo Secrets: "Here’s an assignment for you: Take your camera out into the field, and photograph only those scenes that contain lines."
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Visual Design: Using Line in Photography by Digital Photo Secrets
Visual Design: Using Line in Photography by Digital Photo Secrets: "Here’s an assignment for you: Take your camera out into the field, and photograph only those scenes that contain lines."
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12 Ways to Inspire the Creative Photographer Inside You: Part I
12 Ways to Inspire the Creative Photographer Inside You: Part I: "Have you ever had the feeling of being stuck in a rut with your photography? It happens to all of us at one time or another. Sometimes it’s difficult to find inspiration or to think of new subjects to photograph."
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Getting Down Low in Wildlife Photography
Getting Down Low in Wildlife Photography: "When photographing wildlife, the images that most resonate with the viewer are those that evoke emotion and offer an insight into the world of a particular animal. There are numerous tips and pieces of advice that can be given to help improve your wildlife photography but the one tip that is the easiest to implement, and will show immediate benefit, is to get down low when taking your wildlife images."
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