I know that many people, upon hearing the term “event photography,” immediately begin to think of fancy gatherings like award shows, corporate fundraisers, weddings, proms, any manner of so-called black tie affair. But in reality — as far as a photographer should be concerned, at least — as long as you have a gathering of […]
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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 […]
In a previous article we covered what every beginner needs to know about product photography, a primer to this article. Photographing jewelry is perhaps one of the more advanced and frankly frustrating disciplines one can try to master. The practical uses can be applied to many aspects, both for fun and extra income. This article […]
Photography is more than just sunsets, memories of vacations, family gatherings and weddings – it’s actually in our life every single day. Product photography ranges the gamut from cereal boxes and billboards, to the photos you see on Amazon and every other online retailer. Someone takes those photos, and those photos require a lot of […]
This is a guest post by concert photographer, Tez Mercer. Check out Tez’s blog for more awesome concert shots and tips on how he got them. So, you want to shoot a concert? You get the OK to shoot your favorite band at your favorite venue. Now what? What body, what lens choice, what do […]