Photojournalistic Wedding Photography: Flash Techniques

With a flash mounted at all times, you can address any kind of situation.

 

Applying the Rule of Thirds in Your Photography

Like all rules of composition, the rule of 3rds can be bent or broken.

 

How to Become a Fashion Photographer

So you wanna be a fashion photographer? Sailing around on yachts with models.

 

Beginner Photography – Tips For Better Waterfall Photos

A good waterfall can be a magnet for almost anyone with a camera.

 
 

Photography Tips & Tutorials

Sunset Photography – How to Take Amazing Sunsets
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Sunset Photography – How to Take Amazing Sunsets

It seems like everybody loves looking at beautiful sunsets, which is probably why sunset photography is such a competitive niche. Let’s look at some simple techniques that will help you to photograph truly stunning sunset images, the kind that stand out from the crowd. Ever run out the door to photograph a brilliant sunset but then after uploading to your computer wonder what happened to those saturated, bright hues? Usually the culprit is the camera’s automatic white balance.

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Photojournalistic Wedding Photography: Flash Techniques
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Photojournalistic Wedding Photography: Flash Techniques

Although most photojournalistic wedding photography shoots are done using ambient light, there are situations whereby the lighting situation might not be ideal to turn out good pictures. That is why judicious use of an external flash plays an important role in assuring great shots and happy clients. A good photojournalist uses the external flash at appropriate moments to complement available ambient light.

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Wildlife Photography: Five Tips For Better Wildlife Photos
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Wildlife Photography: Five Tips For Better Wildlife Photos

Wildlife photography is a pursuit that can be challenging, frustrating, but ultimately rewarding to any photographer. The arrival of digital cameras has inspired a whole new generation of photographers to take an interest in wildlife photography. Most photography courses, workshops and books concentrate on the technical aspects of camera craft: but really good photography relies more on composition, lighting, and sensitivity to your subject.

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Applying the Rule of Thirds in Your Photography
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Applying the Rule of Thirds in Your Photography

New photographers are taught the ‘rule of thirds’ as one of the first guidelines toward making exciting pictures. This is a technique in which a hypothetical grid (similar to a noughts and crosses board) is utilized to frame subjects. The grid separates an image into nine equal portions with four junction points and four lines. These points of intersection – and the lines which create them – serve as focus points.

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Knowing Which Digital SLR Camera Lens is Right for You?
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Knowing Which Digital SLR Camera Lens is Right for You?

When shopping for a Digital SLR Camera people often overlook or skimp on the camera’s lenses. Camera Lenses serve as the digital SLR cameras “eye,” the lens determines what and how your camera will see your subject and how well that view is transmitted to the camera’s sensor chip for recording. The way I like to look at camera lenses is as painter’s brushes, broad strokes, medium stokes, all purpose brushes, and small detail brushes.

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Photography Industry News

Nikon Coolpix L110 and L22
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Nikon Coolpix L110 and L22

Fujifilm Finepix XP10
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Fujifilm Finepix XP10

Olympus Pen E-PL1
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Olympus Pen E-PL1

Nikon Coolpix P100
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Nikon Coolpix P100

Fujifilm Finepix S1800 and S2550HD
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Fujifilm Finepix S1800 and S2550HD