It seems like another month, another major photographic competition cheating scandal. Recently, the most prominent example was the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition run by the Natural History Museum. The accusation was that photographer, Marcio Cabral, used a stuffed anteater to create his dramatic winning shot. The Natural History Museum has stripped him of […]
Photography as a Business Articles
Whatever the genre of photography you specialize in, the chances are that at some time or another, you will photograph people. This might be street or candid, travel, or of course portraiture in a studio or outdoors. Today we are going to look at what a model release is, why and when you should use it
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term “photo walk”? I know a lot of people envision a pack of photographers, most of whom are strangers to one another, roaming around a given territory darting suspicious glances at each other while scoping out the best shots for themselves. Ok, that’s not how all photo walks go, but the whole group thing isn’t for everyone.
Learn the art of impactful sharing on social media. Discover why less is often more. Click to master the balance and enhance your online presence!
In our glorious, swift-paced times, we photographers have pretty much two choices when it comes to a final destination for our images. We can publish them online on social networks to serious photography-oriented platforms and expose them to the whole world, or we keep them to ourselves on our hard drives. The first one provides […]
It is common to find biographies and photographer’s statements when visiting a photographer’s work. Both pieces of text are part of a larger body of work – the photographer’s portfolio. It is also common for people to confuse the biography with the statement, and some even confuse these texts with something like a CV, or […]
