Archive for the ‘Photo Tips’ Category
How to Take Better Wildlife Photos no comments
When you’re just starting up with wildlife photography, composition can be a daily challenge. It gets even more difficult if you’re dealing with a moving, uncooperative subject. There’s not much to learn on how to deal with such a subject. However, experience will teach you how to be quicker and improve your chances to catch the right moment.
There are a few tips to help you improve your composition in wildlife photo Read the rest of this entry »
Wedding Photo Tips From Ace Toronto Wedding Photographers no comments
In case someone is planning to take Toronto Wedding Photographers all by himself, here are some wedding photo tips coming directly from some of the best Toronto Wedding Photographers. Wedding is one of the most important events in an individual’s life. Who would not want to capture the special moments? In trying one’s best not to mess up the wedding photographs, one has to follow certain pointers.
Michael Ghanim is Read the rest of this entry »
How to Make Best Use of a Photo Editing Software no comments
Memories can be captured forever with photographs. More often than not it is an attempt by someone to capture some special moments in your life with the help of the camera. Immense improvements in technology have brought up many new advances in the world of photography. Many experts believe that the Midas touch with the photo editing software can greatly enhance the quality and make the digital photographs look much more pr Read the rest of this entry »
Camping and Holiday Photo Tips no comments
Capture your precious camping & holiday memories a Read the rest of this entry »
A Crucial Tip To Observe When Selling Your Photos no comments
Whilst there is an undoubted opportunity at present to make a substantial income by selling your digital photos online there are still some crucial steps that need to be observed in order to convert those pictures that are taken into pictures that are sold.
In my experience I have found that successful commercial photography comes down to 30% photography and 70% marketing. In fact, it is my sincere belief that an Read the rest of this entry »
5 Tips Before Buying a Digital Photo Frame no comments
A digital photo frame is the “high tech” way of displaying your pictures. Owning a digital camera or a phone with a camera is common nowadays, and with that resource people often take as much pictures as they can afford or care to print. A digital photo frame is a good solution for a cost effective way of displaying these life stills. Its main purpose is to display the pictures stored from various memory cards, either from Read the rest of this entry »
Photo Tips – How To Shoot Amazing Portraits (Part Two) no comments
This is another installment of Steve Kristof’s digital photo tips from the popular free photo course website www.FreePhotoCourse.com, where the photo enthusiast can learn what the photo pros know. When you know the secrets of phot Read the rest of this entry »
Share Photos and Stay Connected With Your Near and Dear Ones no comments
Most of the times, a user is either insecure to do so or is not confident enough about its successful delivery. The need of the hour is a safe and secure medium to share and upload photos. In fact, the memories can be either in the form of photos or videos. Video sharing often becomes tiring job as most of the times, either the quality deteriorates, or the length of the videos condenses. This makes most of the people to dodge a Read the rest of this entry »
Better Photo Tips – Studio Light Patterns no comments
Hair Lights, Back Lights, and Barn Doors, oh my! Studio Lighting can be very overwhelming when you first start getting into it. Some photographers out there have thousands of dollars of accessories associated with their studio setup. The good news is, you don’t have to be rich to enter into the world of studio portraits. Think about it. How many light sources did God create for earth? If you said “One” meaning the s Read the rest of this entry »
How to Get Better Wildlife Photos no comments
When you’re just starting up with wildlife photography, composition can be a daily challenge. It gets even more difficult if you’re dealing with a moving, uncooperative subject. There’s not much to learn on how to deal with such a subject. However, experience will teach you how to be quicker and improve your chances to catch the right moment.
There are a few tips to help you improve your composition in wildlife ph Read the rest of this entry »
