Thursday, January 30, 2014

How to Stay Inspired in Photography – PictureCorrect

How to Stay Inspired in Photography – PictureCorrect: "
Photography might bore you down when you come around the same venues and do the same type of shooting every time you pick up the camera. To maintain the effectiveness, one has to stay inspired and stay in line with the latest technology. When you do not have that inspiration, your work will definitely show your disinterest. Today, people who want your service can very well estimate your inspiration towards photography. You must know the tactic of pleasing the clients with your exponential photography skills. You have to prove to them that you offer unique services and excite them with captivating images."



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Journey of a Novice Photographer — digital-photography-school.com

Journey of a Novice Photographer — digital-photography-school.com: "About a year ago I decided to try and take my photography to the next level – to go beyond basic snapshots and try and get the wow factor into my images. I hope this article covering my photographic experiences of 2013, and the lessons I’ve learned gives you some ideas for 2014."



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How to Choose the Perfect Portrait Lens — digital-photography-school.com

How to Choose the Perfect Portrait Lens — digital-photography-school.com: "A question we often get asked at Digital Photography School is which lenses are best for portraits. It’s a tricky question because the answer is subjective. It depends on your budget, personal style of photography and the make of camera. It is further complicated by the relationship between sensor size and focal length."



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How to Use Converging Lines to Enhance Your Photography - Digital Photography School

How to Use Converging Lines to Enhance Your Photography - Digital Photography School: "When framing a landscape shot one of the types of environmental features that many photographers look for and like to incorporate in their shots is converging lines.

We’ve talked previously about how lines have the potential to add interest to an image – but multiple lines that converge together (or come close to one another) can be a great technique to lead your viewers eye into a shot."



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