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The Art of Glamour and Nude Photography

Creating nude portraits has long been an element of art - instead of capturing these portraits with the brush on canvas; today they are captured with the pixel.
Since the invention of photography the naked human body has been a natural subject for photographers and there has always been a large audience there for it.
What is [...]

August 20th, 2008 | Read More

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HDR - Breathing New Life into Old Photos

High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography has recently captured my fancy. I’ve been looking at some wonderfully talented photographers experimenting with HDR, and I’ve recently completed reading The HDRI Handbook by Christian Bloch. Intrigued, I decided to attempt some HDR images with my photos.

August 12th, 2008 | Read More

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Self Promotion - Web 2.0 and Social Linking for Photographers

So you’ve created a photoblog, or a gallery of your photos - and now it’s time to start getting the word out. There are a lot of folks that think making money as a photographer can’t possibly involve Web 2.0 strategies and social networking, but that’s taking a very limited view of self promoting [...]

July 28th, 2008 | Read More

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Eye Dominance: Why you should know this as a Photographer

I know what you’re probably thinking… why should I care about Eye Dominance? What’s the big deal, anyway? I never really thought about it either, until I discovered it was the key to my photography woes…
I didn’t get the photography bug until later in my life, 2001 to be exact around my 34th [...]

June 29th, 2008 | Read More

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Travel Photography - Photos That Sell

It may seem a glamorous lifestyle to travel the world, photographing its huge variety of cultures and landmarks, but it is also an expensive lifestyle. Most photographers, professional and amateur, must fund their trips out of their own pockets. To continue doing this, it goes without saying that the photos you take along the way [...]

June 27th, 2008 | Read More

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Interior Photography

Interior photography is very demanding and the photographer must be sensitive to all the elements that will appear in the final print. Most rooms consist of small objects that look good in the room, but in a print, these objects may cluster the image.
Photographing interiors involves working within a confined space, so the first thing [...]

August 27th, 2008 | 0 comments | Continued

Better Photo Tips - Lines In Your Photos

Place a pencil tip to the paper and lift it up. What do you have? You have a dot, a circle, or a starting point. Now place that pencil down and move an inch in any direction. What have you created? You have created a line.
You have moved beyond the starting point, and created the [...]

August 25th, 2008 | 0 comments | Continued

Abstract Photography

Abstract photography is unlike most other types of photography - rules, such as composition and accurate focusing hold no values. The abstract photographer uses his creative imagination to create stunning works of art.

August 22nd, 2008 | 0 comments | Continued

Advertisement Photography

Advertisement photography is by far one of the most competitive forms of photography. This is mainly due to the fact that you can earn far more money than in any other aspect of photographic industry.
Every day companies pay millions of dollars on advertisement; with one goal - to sell their product. Companies want to tell [...]

August 18th, 2008 | 0 comments | Continued

Black and White Photography

With today’s digital technology, transforming colour images into black and white photographic prints is pretty straightforward but don’t throw away your rolls of black and white film.
Black and white photography is still regarded as a favourite with many photographers - dull landscape scenes become more dramatic with black and white photography.
Most subjects that are shot [...]

August 15th, 2008 | 1 comment | Continued

Travel Photography Starts At Home

Are you a budding travel photographer with all the required skills but not the time to travel to the locations to take those one in a million shots you’ve been dreaming of? You feel you are ready to take the leap and launch your photography career but can’t afford to give up the 9 to [...]

August 13th, 2008 | 1 comment | Continued

Beginning in Photography - Shooting in Low Light

Shooting in low light can produce some stunning results. Colors are richer in the early and late hours of the day, and subjects such as buildings that are dull and uninteresting during daytime take on an entirely new persona lit up at night. This article looks at some techniques for making the most of low [...]

August 11th, 2008 | 1 comment | Continued
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