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Starting-photography-BusinessSooner or later, most photo enthusiasts think about “how to start a photography business.” Unfortunately, there are some “challenges” Doom “to fail us. One of the biggest challenges we do, our inability between our love for photography (Re: distinguish our desire and passion for photography) and the business of photography (understanding the purchasing and consumption behavior of people, the customers of photography it).

For example, many of us think, because our photography is the work “so well,” we should not so much trouble to sell it. We mistakenly think that sometimes great art and photography “sells itself.” Big mistake! Great photography do not sell themselves. In the business world to sell anything – nothing! This knowledge is crucial for a photography business to start.

Our inability to distinguish between our passion for photography and our desire for the photo is also in the industry, as we try to tell people what we do against. For example, customers do not care photography, what kind of equipment we use. They do not care how many megapixels we nor our equipment is costing us how much or what brand of camera that we use. Photographic clients (to know current and potential) that we can, and provide the highest quality photography to produce work for them. Read the rest of this entry »

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Waterfall Photography

Posted by admin On May - 2 - 2010

water fall photography

Gear that you Need

Wide angle and telephoto lenses are for the view of the falls in the range of large like in landscape photography, while shorter lenses you can really concentrate on details. If you are familiar with the silky waterfall pictures feel you really need to pack a tripod or have a very establish very firm hand. A polarizing filter is also handy for some of the reflections back on their feet from the water. You could try a Hoya screw-in or a Cokin Creative Filter System polarizer filter if you do not have one yet. Read the rest of this entry »

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11 Tips for Band Promotional Photography

Posted by admin On May - 1 - 2010

Do you know your order and how to reach you a correct exposure is the basis for every photo you take, no matter what type of photography we are talking about. When it comes to advertising photography band, it’s only a small part of the equation.
band-promotional-photography

photo by Tomm Di Maggio

There are a lot of factors you take into account the view of the images you want and need. 80% of the work is done during the preparation of the shoot. The better the preparation the smoother everything will work on the day of shooting. The following tips are not about what gear to use or which institutions are better, but the organization and how the available time to use it effectively and get the best pictures and have fun during the process. Read the rest of this entry »

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Cleaning Camera Sensors

Posted by admin On April - 30 - 2010

The truth about cleaning camera sensors…maybe!How to cleaning camera sensor

So to start – The Dirty Sensor – How does it happen?

Many believe that leaving the camera switched on when changing lenses causes the electronic “charge” to act like a magnet and attract dust that way. I am not so sure about this as the mirror and shutter should be closed anyway therefore preventing any dust being attracted to the sensor during this time.

The most obvious reason is probably due to lack of care and attention. Taking the lens off in a clean, wind-free environment is your best bet to keeping things dust-free inside the cameras.

Any dust that gets in (and it will) during lens changes will eventually find its way onto your sensor over time and the more you use your camera, maybe more so with longer exposures…who knows!

Above all else, if you have a dirty sensor and want it cleaned, take it to a pro. I was quoted about £60 Sterling by a Canon dealer for the task which is a lot cheaper than replacing the sensor! Read the rest of this entry »

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How to Get Better Bokeh – 4 Simple Tips

Posted by admin On April - 30 - 2010

When photographers use shallow depth-of-field, the goal is usually the subject of the image from the background. Unfortunately, this usually means that the photographer forgets about the aesthetic quality of the area within the image, and only pays attention to the subject. Big mistake. This article is for photographers to learn how to achieve beautiful bokeh.

Creating A Great Bokeh

photo by Shemee

Bokeh is the quality of part of a photo is not sharp. The pronunciation of “Bokeh” is discussed, but the photo world seems to have settled on the phrase “Bouquet”. Many photographers do not know that they are the aesthetic quality of the bokeh control. There are four basic techniques to improve your Bokeh: Adaptation depth of field, choosing the right lens, creating custom bokeh, and the use of bokeh in the foreground relate to. Read the rest of this entry »

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