Friday, July 31, 2015

6 Easy Ways to Get More Creative Photos – PictureCorrect

6 Easy Ways to Get More Creative Photos – PictureCorrect: "If you feel like your photos are lacking something or you’re stuck in a rut creatively, you can shake up your photography by trying a new approach. SLR Lounge helps us out with six ideas to push you and challenge your style. Trying one or all of these can help inspire your next shoot:"



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10 Things Successful Photographers Don’t Do – PictureCorrect

10 Things Successful Photographers Don’t Do – PictureCorrect: "Creative photographers strive to discover new patterns, color, adventure and beauty among many other things. Creativity awakens all of a photographer’s senses, adding an artistic touch to his or her final work. Many amateur photographers dream of becoming creative photography pros. There are, however, very few who actually master the trade."



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Are Your Photo Backups Rock Solid?

Are Your Photo Backups Rock Solid?: "What would you do if your main computer was stolen, permanently lost, or just completely died?

Did you just get shivers up your spine? If not, you probably have some form of a backup system for your data and photos. That’s great!"



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Mastering Composition - Digital Photo Secrets

Mastering Composition - Digital Photo Secrets: "(or, why you can’t just point your camera at something and press the button)

A bad photo is easy to spot. Even a lay person knows a bad photo when she sees one. The only people who don’t seem to notice bad photos are the people who take them."



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How To Add Detail To Your Photographs - Digital Photo Secrets

How To Add Detail To Your Photographs - Digital Photo Secrets: "Sharpness, clarity, even a certain kind of grittiness, seem to be the distinguishing mark of professional photography. Detail isn’t just the result of owning a good camera (although it does help), it comes from a fundamental understanding of the way your camera works. When you learn how to bring out the most important details in your subjects, you will have come a long way towards producing images that can withstand the test of time."



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