Sunday, September 21, 2014

Wedding Photography Shot List – PictureCorrect

Wedding Photography Shot List – PictureCorrect:



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9 Amazing Benefits of Photography – PictureCorrect

9 Amazing Benefits of Photography – PictureCorrect: "With the proper camera and vision, photography can make your life much better. Below are just a few of the many benefits of developing a love of photography."



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Shutter Speed 101 – PictureCorrect

Shutter Speed 101 – PictureCorrect: "Shutter speed is one of the three most important aspects that determine exposure in photography. Though something that photographers use quite often, shutter speed can be a tricky thing to master unless you grasp the basic concepts. This video tutorial explains what shutter speed is and how you can use it creatively in your compositions:"



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Landscape Photography at Night: The Essential Guide – PictureCorrect

Landscape Photography at Night: The Essential Guide – PictureCorrect: "Landscape photography at night can be be difficult to capture, but it holds the potential to reveal images way beyond what can be seen by the human eye. This in-depth eBook is the product of three intensive years shooting & refining techniques while traveling to locations all over the world. This was one of our most popular deals early last year and we were able to get it back! The publisher agreed to throw in a bonus intro guide for our readers which expires soon, simply use the discount code picturecorrect at checkout. Deal found here: Seeing the Unseen + Bonus Guide"



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Top 10 Qualities of a Great Photographer – PictureCorrect

Top 10 Qualities of a Great Photographer – PictureCorrect: "What are the top 10 qualities of a great photographer? It takes more than just a nice camera and a desire to take pretty pictures to be successful in this creative yet technical professional field. Whether you want to work for newspapers, magazines, portrait studios, or as a freelance event photographer, there are a few qualities that you should try to cultivate as soon as possible."



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Step-by-Step Guide to Better Sunset Photography – PictureCorrect

Step-by-Step Guide to Better Sunset Photography – PictureCorrect:



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F-Stops Explained in Under 2 Minutes – PictureCorrect

F-Stops Explained in Under 2 Minutes – PictureCorrect: "Are you perplexed by the tiny numbers marked on your camera lens? Do you wonder what they are or what they do? They’re called f-stops and they refer to the opening of the lens, known as the aperture, which allows light to enter the camera. Each number indicates a measurement of the size of the opening. In this quick video, Taran from Techquickie explains everything you need to know about aperture as quickly as possible:"



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7 Clever Smartphone Photography Tricks – PictureCorrect

7 Clever Smartphone Photography Tricks – PictureCorrect: "Excited about your new smartphone, but never really thought of its camera as good for anything more than the occasional snap or selfie? Check out the video below where photographer Lorenz Holder uses his iPhone 5S to demonstrate how you can use your smartphone camera for amazing photographic effects:"



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Stop Making These 5 Common Photography Mistakes – PictureCorrect

Stop Making These 5 Common Photography Mistakes – PictureCorrect: "It never ceases to amaze me the number of fuzzy, low resolution, badly exposed and poorly composed photographs that people take. Whether they’ve all been brainwashed to click that button as fast as possible or are just finding the reality that few subjects sit still, too many people forget that the camera is a tool for them to capture their life’s moments. This article explores five mistakes that every photographer can avoid."



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Weekly Challenge - Sports Photography

Weekly Challenge - Sports Photography: "Earlier today I shared a collection of sports images. Now as usual it’s time for the challenge. I throw down the gauntlet and urge you to accept it and play along (pun intended)."



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