Articles & Tutorials Archive
7 Tips for Starting a Photography Blog
on 04 Apr, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Creating and consistently updating a photography blog is critical if you’re running a photography business. If you’re only an amateur photographer, a photography blog is still a nice outlet
Read More...Learn How to Correct Common Composition Mistakes
on 01 Apr, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
A photograph is a visual medium which has composition elements that can either hold the viewer’s attention, or distract them from fully appreciating the entire image. Let us pinpoint
Read More...How to Shoot Stunning Candlelight Images
on 26 Mar, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Photographing Stunning Candlelight photos Photography is all about capturing the light, and this can come from different kinds of sources. Sunlight is the most used natural light source while
Read More...Coast photography Tips and Techniques
on 24 Mar, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Coast photography is a type of landscape photography concerned with the junction between the sea and the dry land. Coasts and sea shores have always been a place of
Read More...How to Achieve Delectable Food Photography
on 21 Mar, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Food Photography proves to be an exciting form of photography. Food is usually seen as a simple part of our daily routine. As a creative individual, creating a composition
Read More...3 Ways to Spice up Your Photography Practice
on 15 Mar, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Sometimes it’s easy to get caught up in a whirlwind of monotony and routine even with your photography practice. You may find yourself taking the easy way and shooting
Read More...What You Need to Know About Fill Flash
on 14 Mar, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
What is Fill-Flash? Photographers, who generally shoot outdoors, may oftentimes be presented with the problem of too contrasty scenes, which make it hard for the sensor to capture detail
Read More...Use Reflections to Create Stunning Images
on 12 Mar, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Reflections are a compositional tool that can greatly enhance your images. Reflections seem to attract the viewer’s attention and entice them to linger. It could be that the reflected
Read More...How to Capture The Essence of a Protest
on 09 Mar, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Photographing a protest isn’t as dangerous as covering a conflict zone but it can be as challenging to succeed in capturing great pictures that translate the moment. With the
Read More...Take Better Pictures with Your Mobile Phone
on 08 Mar, 2011 in Articles & Tutorials
Photography isn’t limited to point and shoot cameras and DSLRs. A lot of phone manufacturers are putting high resolution cameras into their phones making them viable photographic tools. Apple,
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