Top 10 Photos of 2011

Top 10 Photos of 2011

With careful consideration, we chose these as the year's best.

 
Top 10 Portrait Photography Tips

Top 10 Portrait Photography Tips

The aim is to exhibit the personality and the mood of the subject.

 
Levitation Photography Tutorial

Levitation Photography Tutorial

Many photographers have mastered and refined this technique.

 
Kitten Photography Tips

Kitten Photography Tips

Here are a few tips to help you take better kitten pictures.

 
 

Photography Tips & Tutorials

Fine Art Photography

Fine Art Photography

How do you proceed to grow and develop as a fine art photographer? Basically, regular use of your camera with deliberate intent, while paying attention to the following, is what brings it about. With regard to your subject matter’s inherent ‘expression’ and ‘meaning’, it comes about through symbolism. You need to become acutely aware of the symbolism(s) inherent in any subject matter. Such are called ‘symbols of content. ‘You also need to become aware of those symbolisms that can arise within your picture because of the way you choose to photograph the subject matter, ‘symbols of style’.

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Manhattan, New York Time-lapse Photography

Manhattan, New York Time-lapse Photography

With the help of a Canon 5D MKII, two Cannon 7D’s, a 16-35mm 2.8L lens, and the 24mm TS lens, Rochester, New York based photographer, Josh Owens edited together a four minute time lapse of New York City. Owens was able to secure prime vantage points at 12 hotels and various other Manhattan locations to create the film. He used the Dynamic Perception dolly rig, opting to upgrade from the standard MX2 intervalometer to The Little Bramper to control exposures. Owens says he was able to achieve the motion blur during daylight hours, “using Neutral Density filters which limit the amount of light that hits the sensor allowing you to use longer shutter speeds.”

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Portrait Photography Basics

Portrait Photography Basics

Are you looking for portrait photography tips so that you can improve your picture taking skills? A really good photo should convey the subject’s character and personality, and communicate something distinct or identifiable about who they are as a person. Following a few key tips will help you learn how to take great portraits so you will never be disappointed again. What is the model’s personality or the attitude of the family? Are they outgoing, serious, or funny? What are they trying to create with the photo? What mood are they wanting to convey? Or, what are the reasons for having the photos taken? When you answer these questions, you will be able to choose an appropriate setting accordingly.

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Self Portrait Every Day For 12 Years: Capturing a Journey Through Life

Self Portrait Every Day For 12 Years: Capturing a Journey Through Life

By the time you read this, Jeff Harris will have taken considerably more than 4748 self-portraits. For New Year 1999, rather than resolve, to write a diary for the year, Jeff set himself the task of taking a self-portrait every day. The result is an incredible record of his life through the ups and some very significant downs, not just for a year,but for the last 12 years. In his own words, at first his shots were somewhat boring and repetitive, but using photography as a tool, he found increasingly interesting and creative ways to portray his life. The initial focus on the project was to attempt to show his life as not being a mundane 9-5 existence but to show him enjoying life to the full.

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Moving Time-lapse Photography Tutorial

Moving Time-lapse Photography Tutorial

Time lapse photography has always been a magic process where time is condensed and the familiar process of time experience is dramatically changed. Processes such as plants growing, a building being constructed, or an entire city changing through the cycle of a day and night, have become the subject of creative, expressive videos or films. Once you master time-lapses where the camera is stationary, you might wonder how professionals create sequences where the camera moves through a scene. These videos offer some helpful clues.

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Photography Lessons Learned in 2011

Photography Lessons Learned in 2011

2011 has come and gone and we enter 2012 hopefully wiser and more experienced on our digital photography journey. If you haven’t learnt any lessons from 2012 it’s time to sit down and do a quick evaluation. If you still haven’t then takee a look at the lessons I’ve learned and maybe you’ll learn something as well. We all need to look back using our 20/20 vision and try new things, work at improving technique and just have some fun. If your photography isn’t fun then you need to ask yourself whether it’s the right hobby for you. Happy shooting as you learn to be more creative in your photography.

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Photography Industry News

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PictureCorrect Updated for Mobile Devices

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Nikon D4

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Topaz Year End Sale: Photo Effects Plugins

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Dubai Time-lapse

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