Friday, July 11, 2014

5 Bad Photography Habits You Need To Keep Doing

5 Bad Photography Habits You Need To Keep Doing: " don’t floss every day. I still use the word “rad” as an adjective and not in the cool retro way, but in the I-don’t-have-another-word-for-it way. The driving speed limit and I have a love/hate relationship. And I have been known, on particularly hard days, to let my kids eat cookies for breakfast and ice cream for dinner. These are all terrible habits that I need to work on. My “bad” photography habits though, the ones that people say you shouldn’t do or should just get over already, those are actually helping me. They might be helping you too. Here are five habits, that most people would say are things we should move past, and why I think you shouldn’t."



'via Blog this'

So You’re Going to Shoot A Wedding: Part 1 of 3 [Preparation] - Digital Photography School

So You’re Going to Shoot A Wedding: Part 1 of 3 [Preparation] - Digital Photography School: "About 5 seconds after I purchased my first professional camera, long before I hung a shingle or had any idea of what I was doing, the requests to shoot weddings came flooding in. Because let’s face it; someone’s always getting married. And your cousin’s dentist’s cleaning lady’s daughter would love a deal. And you are maybe just the photographer to give her one."



'via Blog this'

Use Photoshop to Replicate the Look and Feel of Any Photo – PictureCorrect

Use Photoshop to Replicate the Look and Feel of Any Photo – PictureCorrect: "How often do you see a beautifully edited image and wish you could give your own photos a similar look? Ben Secret leads this instructional video that shows you, step-by-step, how to recreate any image’s feel using Photoshop:"



'via Blog this'

Better Sunset Photography – PictureCorrect

Better Sunset Photography – PictureCorrect: "
Basked in golden light as the sun shimmers over the water, the sunset can truly be a magnificent sight. When you are traveling or even exploring your local area, try to be a little more creative with your sunset photography. Too often we see the standard sunset shot with little to remind us of where it was taken."



'via Blog this'

Tips for Using a Polarizing Filter – PictureCorrect

Tips for Using a Polarizing Filter – PictureCorrect: "f you think investing in a polarizing filter is a bad idea, photographer Steve Perry wants to prove you wrong. Perry explains the fundamental reasons why, as a nature photographer, you absolutely need to have one of these filters in your bag at all times. Even though you might be tempted to Photoshop your way to glory, there are certain things that even the mighty photo editing tool is incapable of handling. So without further ado, let’s hear it:"



'via Blog this'