Articles & Tutorials Archive
New Year Vacation Photos. Ready?
on 28 Dec, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
New Year is almost on the doorstep! A many-hours shopping marathon is over, we’ve already sent gifts to our remote relatives and put presents into socks for our family,
Read More...Knowing When to Use a Flash and When to Keep It
on 26 Dec, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Camera flash can be very useful especially when shooting in low light situations. There are two ways to use a flash: on camera and off camera. An on camera
Read More...Low Light Photography: Shooting in Low Light
on 19 Dec, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Streets at night have some magical feel and effect for some people. Similar to the feel and effect most people see and experience after the rain has stopped. When
Read More...More Fantastic Photo Ideas to Motivate You to Shoot
on 09 Dec, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
The best way to improve your photography skills is to practice. Not only must you learn to understand how your camera works, but also how to compose and light
Read More...Tips for Capturing Lovely Street Portraits
on 07 Dec, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Street Photography is one of the most interesting genres of photography, exciting and at the same time challenging. In street photography, photographers are able to interact with the environment
Read More...Tips on Shooting the Season of Autumn
on 30 Nov, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Autumn is such a picturesque season that everywhere you look the scenery seems to be a great photo opportunity. The leaves of trees, which are lush and green during
Read More...Black is Beautiful – Introduction to Low Key Photography
on 24 Nov, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Low Key Photography is one of my favorite styles in Photography, because it makes the subject stand out against the background. I love using it, especially for taking photographs
Read More...Ordinary Materials You Can Use as Photo Accessories
on 17 Nov, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Aside from the camera, a photographer’s arsenal includes a variety of equipment used for effect or to just make things easier when setting up a photo shoot. Many photo
Read More...Lens Flare: How to Reduce or Avoid It?
on 14 Nov, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
What is Lens Flare? Veiling glare, or most commonly known as Lens Flare is an optical occurrence most of us experience especially when shooting outdoors on a sunny day.
Read More...Simple Tips on Shooting Water Droplets
on 02 Nov, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Most of us get upset and disappointed when we’re all set for shooting outdoors and then it starts to drizzle. But what most of us don’t know is that
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