Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Digital photography projects to make you a better photographer

Digital photography projects to make you a better photographer: "One of the best ways to make yourself a better photographer is to do projects that will make you focus on a specific thing and allow you to explore all you can within that specific area to make you learn all you can and get you proficient in that area."



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Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Groups of People - Digital Photography School

Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Groups of People - Digital Photography School: "16K+Previously in the posing guide series articles we looked at posing female subjects, posing male subjects, posing children and posing couples. It is now time for posing groups of people.

There are usually three kinds of group shots. First are just formal shots with a large number of people. Second are more informal shots with a group of friends. And finally, photographing a group or family members. In this order, let’s look at some sample poses and posing ideas."



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Better Landscape Photography Tips and Video Tutorials

Better Landscape Photography Tips and Video Tutorials: "This week I’m going to turn the focus to landscape photography. Your photography challenge this week being “Flora” it’s a good time to get out and there go find some great landscapes. So I’ve actually found not one, but three, short video tutorials with some really good landscape photography tips."



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The 38 Most Haunting Abandoned Places On Earth. For Some Reason, I Can't Look Away...

The 38 Most Haunting Abandoned Places On Earth. For Some Reason, I Can't Look Away...: "These real life ruins offer an eerie glimpse into a world without humans. Their dark walls inspire a sense of wonder like I've never felt before."



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Use Depth of Field to Make Your Photo Subject the Star – PictureCorrect

Use Depth of Field to Make Your Photo Subject the Star – PictureCorrect: "We’ve discussed showing less skin and using long sleeves on our models to avoid the viewer’s eye being pulled out of the frame. Why? We want all of the viewer’s attention to be focused on our subject. We want the subject to be the undisputed star of our photo."



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