Posts Tagged ‘photographer’

Fun Tips Regarding Digital Photography

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Normal ordinary folks can become quite adept in photography just by learning the basics of photography. The skill to take professional looking photos is what dives amateurs to study and practice well when it comes to photography. Then don’t get worried because this article will give you tips about digital photography which you will enjoy.

The first thing you have to learn if you want to take photos like professionals do is to study how to obtain the best and highest quality photography exposure. You can read up on the tips for a well exposed photograph t hat will look wonderful. Exposure is actually the best kept secret in photography. It is imperative that you learn how to deal with brightness, contrast and exposure among other things.

Nature is a wonderful subject for photography and people love capturing photos outdoors. There is a problem though when amateur photographers shoot against the light which makes pictures dark. Make sure that you learn about how to shoot photos under broad daylight. Make sure that you use the fill in flash in order for your photos to come out lovely for shoots outside.

7 Amateur Wedding Photographer Tips

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Beg, borrow, hire or steal an extra camera for the day – set it up with a different lens. I try to shoot with one wide angle lens (great for candid shots and in tight spaces (particularly before the ceremony in the preparation stage of the day) and one longer lens (it can be handy to have something as large as 200mm if you can get your hands on one – I use a 70-200mm).

Get a little creative with your shots. While the majority of the images in the end album will probably be fairly ‘normal’ or formal poses – make sure you mix things up a little by taking shots from down low, up high, at wide angles etc.

Timidity won’t get you ‘the shot’ – sometimes you need to be bold to capture a moment. However timing is everything and thinking ahead to get in the right position for key moments are important so as not to disrupt the event. In a ceremony I try to move around at least 4-5 times but try to time this to coincide with songs, sermons or longer readings. During the formal shots be bold, know what you want and ask for it from the couple and their party. You’re driving the show at this point of the day and need to keep things moving.

Mastering Night Photography Will Take Time

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Some of the best photographs in the world and history of photography are night photographs . Night photography is an exceptional branch of photography, and one which demand your full attention all the time. If you are into learning night photography as an amateur or professional, you will have to pay close attention to the following basics.

The Basics

Night photography is one of the hardest methods to master. However, the rewards are commensurate. People who specialize in this field usually are very high in demand, and the remuneration can be exemplary. Some of the basics you will need to take care of when you consider night photography as a hobby or profession are,

1. Your safety – night photography means working at night. You could be anywhere – in the middle of a jungle taking photographs of prowling lions, or on a deserted locale shooting some special event. You could be anywhere and working at night will always be one of the greatest challenges. You should be able to ensure your safety, and work accordingly.

Macro Photography For Beginners

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Macro photography refers to taking close up pictures of small objects. This can provide an unusual view of an object; sometimes it can even be hard to tell what the object is because it is rarely seen so clearly. A macro lens is essential in the use of macro photography. Using a normal lens can make close up pictures look blurry and disappointing. Macro photography can provide a way to view pictures of small creatures such as insects close enough to see the details and patterns on their skin. Knowledge of photography in general should make the use of macro photography much simpler for an individual. Using macro photography to get 1:1 image sized results of small objects means that the enlargements to the photos can look truly spectacular.

When the lens gets close to the subject and the image gets larger on the film, less light reaches the film. This gives the need for flash in order to gain appropriate illumination of the shot. The depth of field also lessens and camera shake is more obvious in the final outcome. A need for steadiness becomes more important and the use of a tripod is usually advised. A mechanical attachment can also be added to the tripod to allow clean movements of the camera and enabling the final focus to be easily achieved. A timer should then be used so that the camera does not need to be touched and unsettled during the vital picture taking second.

Photography In The Air Provides A Bird’s Eye View Of The World

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Aerial photography can give you images from the air of important places from all over the world. The photographs are taken with sophisticated equipment placed in helicopters, airplanes, spacecraft and satellites. Aerial photography can show images of a license plate on a vehicle, a house in a small neighborhood or a giant land mass. These images of aerial photography can be viewed by people in books, on television or via the internet. Consumers can buy these images for important projects such as newsletters or company brochures. These images can also be purchased by those preparing publications such as dictionaries or encyclopedias. The images gathered from aerial photography can be used by teachers for educational purposes or spy agencies tracking down dangerous criminals.

Images gathered by the use of aerial photography have recently been used by developers and realty people to view the images of neighborhoods and buildings. These images help those looking for a new house or apartment building so they have a clear look at the area of their interest. The realtors in charge of selling property can show their clients the area surrounding a potential sale. Before buying a property, a potential buyer can check out the waterways and land surrounding that property.

Digital Photography Of Sports Tips

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

The “Sports” or “Action” settings of a digital camera are not the only things you can use or do to get great sporting photos. In the digital photography of sport the user has a much larger l role to play than in other types of photography as the timing of the photos have to be perfect – and there is just a split second in which to take it.

When taking pictures of a game being played on a large field there are two ways of ensuring that you are ready at the right time a second’s delay could cost you the photo you have been waiting for.

Your first option is to follow the action as it moves around the field with your camera ready to take the photo the moment the action you want to capture occurs – this is the best way of taking picture of sports where the action can occur anywhere, like hockey and football. The other way is better for games where you can predict where the action will occur – the home plate in a baseball game or the basket in a basketball game – and can keep the camera pointed in that direction so you can click when the action moves into the frame.

Some Reasons That Expert Photographers Are Needed For Your Wedding

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

You don’t leave wedding photography to amatuers use experts because the photos that are taken on your special day will be your only opportunity to create the kind of lasting memories that you want. You will want your videos and photos to represent the beauty of the wedding and capture the moments that make it so special. When you take a chance on an amatuer photographer, you are taking a chance on losing your memories forever.

When you are looking for the best photographer, the years of experience they have will play a factor in your decision. Another factor will be their experience in shooting the type of wedding you are going to have. The photographer you select will be able to represent the beauty of your wedding and capture the special moments that make it a unique and special event. Some photographers have a traditional style that relies on attendees posing for the photos. Other photographers have a journalistic style that captures candid moments throughout the wedding. There are wedding parties that prefer to hire two professionals who can take photos in both styles.

The Benefits You Have When Using A Digital Camera

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

In this day and age for photographers there are many new tools available to do the job right. The primary novel equipment for photographers, for obvious reasons, is a digital camera. Digital cameras provide new unique advantages for most people, especially for photographers. In this article we are going to discover at some of these unique advantages.

To begin with, a digital camera gives the photographer the chance to do a trial and error. What I mean exactly by that is before, when you take a photo, you won’t know if it came out nice. Well with digital cameras you now don’t have to guess anymore. The photos are right there for you to view to see if it came out good.

This has revolutionized my wedding photographer business. The main reason being is I can know if a photograph was shot good. If a photo does not look alright, I have the option to shoot it again and again until I get to the quality I’d like.

Bring Your Wedding Memories to Life

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Celebrating a wedding is probably one of the essential celebrations for a person. Capturing the moment in photos will make it even more special. Photos can capture the place, the people who went there, and even the food served. Wedding photography and food photography usually go hand in hand, so choosing a person or company to ensure all of these memories are captured can get quite difficult.

Getting a really good wedding and/or food photographer is actually quite easy. There are many factors to take into consideration, but the fundamentals would be finding out the person or company’s experience level, photographic style, price range, and even their personality.

It’s really easy to know how great your photographs will turn out by checking the photographer’s portfolio. Photographers’ studios usually showcase a wide range of samples, depending on their specialty. A person or company specializing in wedding photography will of course show a lot of pictures from various weddings, an expert food photographer will showcase a lot of different artistic food photos, and so on.

Wedding Digital Photography – Tips for The Amateur Photographer

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Being asked to be the photographer at a wedding can be a stressful undertaking for the non-professional. But take heart that wedding digital photography is no different to other digital photography you do. The pictures you take will become lasting and precious memories for the bridal couple and their families. Therefore you want to make sure your photos are the best they can be.

The first thing is so simple you don’t even think of it. Simply, turn the sound off on your camera. It isn’t going to make anyone feel more comfortable hearing electronic beeps as the shot is framed or taken.

Take as many shots as possible. Your memory cards and storage devices will be the only limit you have in this area. The more shots you take the higher your chance of getting the best shots. And don’t immediately delete those shots you think are no good. Instead keep them all and review after the wedding. By using a photo retouching software you may find a shot you didn’t know you had.