Sunday, April 28, 2013

What Are Your Favorite Photography Tips? [We Ask You]

What Are Your Favorite Photography Tips? [We Ask You]: "Photography is an art form and pastime anyone can participate in. You can buy a cheap disposable camera, point it at random things, and be a photographer of sorts. But to be a really good photographer, one whose photographs demand to be studied for more than a few seconds, takes skill, determination, an eye for detail, and the right equipment. Though on that last point there are some ingenious camera hacks that don’t cost the Earth."

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HTG Explains: How to Manipulate Depth of Field to Take Better Photos

HTG Explains: How to Manipulate Depth of Field to Take Better Photos: "If you find yourself underwhelmed by the photos you’ve been snapping, there’s a good chance that underuse of depth of field manipulation is to blame. Read on as we explain what depth of field is and how you can use it to create more interesting and dynamic photos."

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Infrared Photography: Tips on How to Get Started – PictureCorrect

Infrared Photography: Tips on How to Get Started – PictureCorrect: "You have always wanted to try Infrared photography. You have been lead to believe that this can only be done using expensive IR cameras. Then this article is for you ! Read how you can build yourself a digital IR camera for just a few dollars."

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Group Photography: 12 ways to make your portraits shine | Digital Camera World - page 11

Group Photography: 12 ways to make your portraits shine | Digital Camera World - page 11: "This old brick wall made an ideal prop for a head and shoulders line-up, and we asked our subjects to chat among themselves so we could take a more informal, candid picture.

Try varying the angles, too; shoot from below, for example, or from one side."

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Starting a Photography Business in Today’s Economy – PictureCorrect

Starting a Photography Business in Today’s Economy – PictureCorrect: "Zack Arias is perhaps one of the most well-known photographers because of his web presence. Not only is Zack an amazing photographer, but he is a wealth of knowledge, and he doesn’t shy away from sharing his ideas and experiences online. In a recent podcast, Zack talks about what he would do if he started a photography business today from scratch. As a successful businessman and photographer for almost 10 years now, Zack presents from very helpful and insightful knowledge (for those of you reading this by email, the presentation can be listened to here):"

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