Low Light Photography Tips
Low light photography is something that we all must deal with as photographers. Whether you’re taking photos with a point and shoot during an evening out, shooting a wedding party or capturing a landscape at dusk it’s important to understand the basics of shooting with low light. Photography is all about light, low light photography is no different and it offers new challenges and opportunities for creativity. Here is a helpful infographic on the subject.
Is Photography a Hobby or a Profession to You? Decide.
Many amateur photographers dream of turning their hobby into a thriving business. It’s almost a natural progression. Some may even call it a noble pursuit. Who doesn’t want to get paid to do what they love doing? If you happen to be one of those amateur’s it’s important you fully comprehend all that goes into running a photography business. Being a professional means you have to be good at taking photographs and be a very keen businessmen. See this infographic for more perspective.
Night Landscape Photography
Many photographers assume that once the sun goes down, so do the opportunities to take spectacular landscape images. Some of my favorite photographs were taken under extremely low light or nearly pitch-black conditions. Here are a few suggestions that will help you capture great nighttime landscapes.
Portrait Cropping Guide
Framing your subject up for a portrait can sometimes be difficult. Should you get closer? Further? Cropping in close is particularly challenging because you don’t want to change it in such a way that it looks like your subject is missing limbs. To help you out, here’s a little cropping guide shown from Digital Camera World that shows where to crop and where not to crop. Green lines mean it’s a good place for the edge of the frame, red means it’s a bad place.
Flower Photography: 4 Quick Tips for Great Tulip Photos
Armed with the four simple, yet very effective strategies that I will share here, you can venture out to capture tulips, or any flowers, in a captivating and impressive manner. These quick tips can be applied to any type of floral photography, of course. By keeping these tips in mind and by applying them, you will find yourself producing fewer average images and many more “keepers.”
Aerial Photography By Paraglider
Aerial photography, as you probably know, is more traditionally taken from the security of an airplane or helicopter; however, Steinmetz was less than satisfied with tradition as he became more and more frustrated with it’s limitations. To get around his mounting dissatisfaction, he decided to take up paragliding.
Top 10 Destinations for Landscape Photography
If you want great landscape shots, you must choose the best locations and make the most of the natural lighting; and while you may get some good scenes wherever you happen to be, the best photos happen when you go in search of the perfect location. If you’re hoping to click some breathtaking landscape photographs, here are the top ten destinations in my opinion which will help you achieve your goal.