Friday, October 24, 2014

5 Beginner Tips for Photographing Animals in the Wild

5 Beginner Tips for Photographing Animals in the Wild: "As I traveled through Africa, I learned many things about photographing animals while on safari. At first I knew absolutely nothing about it, but then with time and experience shooting in different conditions, I noticed certain factors that helped improve my photos. If you’re new to photographing animals, here are fire tips for photographing animals in the wild."



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A Quick Intro to HDR Photography – PictureCorrect

A Quick Intro to HDR Photography – PictureCorrect: "High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is a technique that allows the photographer to use far more of the available light in a scene than a standard single exposure. With it you can create stunning and original images that would be next to impossible to render using conventional photography. In this video tutorial, photographer Trey Ratcliff gives an introduction to some his favorite methods for working in this creative genre"



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10 Beginner Tips to Improve Your Photography – PictureCorrect

10 Beginner Tips to Improve Your Photography – PictureCorrect: "
I am an amateur photographer. I photograph in my spare time because it is my passion. Here are 10 tips that I think will improve your photography. As with anything, there are rules in photography, but sometimes when you break them, you get unique and interesting photos. Keep this in mind as you read through these tips!"



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Tip for Using a Reflector for Portraits

Tip for Using a Reflector for Portraits: "When it comes to portrait photography, one of the simplest and easiest things you can do to improve your images coming straight out of the camera, is using a reflector. There are many different sizes and shapes of reflectors, and the type of photography that you do most often will often dictate which size and shape you should purchase. For example, if you like to practice street or travel photography, it may be most beneficial to consider a round reflector that’s about 20″ wide so that you can hold it with one hand, and shoot with the other, without being intrusive in a small location like someone’s home"



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How to Take Headshots With Continuous Lights – PictureCorrect

How to Take Headshots With Continuous Lights – PictureCorrect: "Continuous lighting are great to use when taking portraits; there is no guess work when trying to determine what lighting pattern you’re setting up. Since the lights never go off, you can automatically see how the light will look in your photographs. Take a look at the clip below as Jared Polin shows us how to use continuous lights to take pro level headshots:"



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How to Master Your Camera as Quickly as Possible – PictureCorrect

How to Master Your Camera as Quickly as Possible – PictureCorrect: "First, the bad news. Like any other skill, mastering your camera may seem hard at first, but with practice, study, and experience, it is easy. Shooting with your camera on manual will become second nature to you. And you will notice a dramatic improvement in your work."



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How to Take Great Photos at Night – PictureCorrect

How to Take Great Photos at Night – PictureCorrect: "Have you ever tried to take a photo at night, outside, and it came out terribly? Perhaps you were on vacation and saw a postcard of cars whizzing by the Eiffel Tower, streams of light from the headlights in the foreground and the beautiful monument in the background. But when you tried to replicate the image, it was a far cry from what you envisioned."



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5 Tips for More Successful Event Photography Using a Shot List

5 Tips for More Successful Event Photography Using a Shot List: "Corporate event photography can get a bad reputation among creatives, mostly because it sounds like an unglamorous style of photography. While it is true that many aspects of corporate event photos can be very rote, these events actually a huge advantage that can lead to even more creative expression."



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