Tuesday, May 20, 2014

7 simple and inexpensive photography tips and tricks | Doug

7 simple and inexpensive photography tips and tricks | Doug: "If you've been looking for a few easy things to add to your photography bag of tricks, you're in luck. Photographer Leo Rosas has seven of them for you. From time-lapse videos to artsy filter effects to flash diffusers, Rosas shows you how to create unique and useful photography tools using cheap and accessible household goods."



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Neutral Density Filter Tips for Long Exposures During the Day – PictureCorrect

Neutral Density Filter Tips for Long Exposures During the Day – PictureCorrect: "In this article, I will discuss an important topic in photography. Although this can be treated as an intermediate to advanced technique, I will try to keep it as simple as possible to make it seem like a piece of cake to all my readers."



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5 Tips to Help You Slow Down and Take Better Photos

5 Tips to Help You Slow Down and Take Better Photos: "When you go out to take photos it can be tempting to start shooting right away with the goal of getting the ideal image or capturing the perfect picture. But before you get your camera out, it might be good to take the opposite approach and slow down. Way down. Let’s take a minute to consider some lessons you can learn from the age-old tale of the tortoise and the hare. Ironically, one of the most important things you can do when inspiration strikes is to move slowly like the tortoise, rather than rush along like the hare."



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Building Trust: Advice for Photographing Couples – PictureCorrect

Building Trust: Advice for Photographing Couples – PictureCorrect: "There’s a reason that so many professional wedding photographers offer complimentary engagement sessions along with their wedding packages. It’s a simple reason, but it’s powerful, and it’s the key to capturing stunning wedding photos: trust."



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The Perks of Sitting in the Window Seat | ExposureGuide.com

The Perks of Sitting in the Window Seat | ExposureGuide.com: "The view makes all the hassles of being in the window seat inconsequential. Who cares about not being able to stretch into the aisle, or having to say “excuse me, sorry” 4289 times every time you have to go to the lavatory if it means gaining spectacular views of the Grand Canyon or Mount Fuji. Heck, even a clear blue sky and some fluffy white clouds will do it for me. I know a lot of people share the same sentiments. For me, being able to take window seat pictures is all part of the allure of traveling. There’s just nothing like seeing the world from thousands of feet up in the air."



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Real Estate Photography - a Guide to Getting Started - Digital Photography School

Real Estate Photography - a Guide to Getting Started - Digital Photography School: "Photography has never been more important to selling real estate than it is today. The markets are heating up again and demand for real estate creates demand for photography. This is good news to photographers, but like any business, there is plenty of competition. If you are new to real estate and architecture photography, here are some general guidelines to start you on the right path."



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