Shooting book covers is different from general photography. Not in the sense that it requires any specialized equipment, but rather that it requires some extra planning and collaboration. Who Are the People Involved? Since a book is the subject of consideration, you need to know that there are multiple parties involved. You won’t be working […]
Indoor Photography Articles
Indoor photography guides and help.
This article will be the first in a series of articles detailing the way I manage club photography. I’m aware that club photography might not be the highest-paying branch of photography, but it has its perks. Here in Southeast Europe it is quite popular as a marketing tool for the clubs, because people want to […]
With a fairly simple setup to get started, table top photography opens up plenty of photographic possibilities. You don’t need a lot of investment in equipment to get going. While it can also be done as a DIY project, you can buy the required equipment like table and lighting fixtures to quickly dive into table top photography. This post will help you get started.
It’s that time of year again where days are shorter and colder, snow starts falling, and it begins to look a lot like Christmas. With the holidays upon us, everyone wants great photos of their Christmas tree and their loved ones in front of it. Here’s how to capture a bit of the magic:
For some photos, nothing beats the natural beauty of ambient light. When used correctly natural light can create soft portraits that bring out great looking skin tones and display a seemingly perfect balance between shadows and highlights. As limiting as it may initially seem, shooting with natural light can offer a pretty diverse range of […]
Photographing smoke is nothing new and isn’t the most difficult task to take on, but it is one that will require some amount of preparation and practice to get just right. It’s also a great exercise for strobists or those without a bunch of expensive studio lighting and, camera aside, you can buy just about […]
