Archive for the ‘Photographer’ tag
Great Photos Without Expensive Equipment no comments
Do you find it hard to take great photos using less expensive equipment? Have you ever used the excuse that your amateur quality equipment is causing you to take awful photos? Have you gone out and spend lots of money on high tech telephoto lenses, tripods, and shutter released? Realize first off that this is solving the symptoms of bad photos, not the root cause. This article will show you how to take great photos without spen Read the rest of this entry »
Scrapbooking For Beginners – Tips To Get More Creative no comments
Scrapbooking has no right formula other than the fact of making use of your skill with scissors, papers, pastes and glues and of course the interest in the area. It is indeed a hobby like anything else could be. Everyone would know how a scrapbook would look like unless he is dwelling in some isolated part of the coast.
Scrapbooking is the means of showcasing a memory by incorporating other creative objects along w Read the rest of this entry »
Entering Photography Contests for Fun and Prizes no comments
Are You:
* A professional photographer?
* An amateur photography enthusiast?
* Someone with a camera and a creative mind?
Yes, photo contests are for just about anyone. Unlike poetry or cooking contests (where there’s a definite level of skill involved) almost anyone can start taking pictures with a camera. Digital cameras are getting better and better and many people can take great photograp Read the rest of this entry »
Polish Influence in Peru no comments
As a photographer, there was always something I enjoyed about taking photographs on the street, and I speak not of only monuments or buildings which compose the landscape of a city but of what I would hail as the “life of the city”. By this it is the people and their activities of going about that I have in mind, for it is there that I see the spirit of the city I happen to be in at the time. This which I speak of is in peo Read the rest of this entry »
WHAT A CLASS TEACHER CAN DO ? no comments
WHAT A CLASS TEACHER CAN DO?
Now-a- days it is heard that the class teacher faces so many problems & denies to take the load of class teacher ship which as he/she accept it a job of burden. Is it really the work of hardship? If the class teacher really plan nicely & use the human resource of his/her class then the class teacher’s w Read the rest of this entry »
Digital Photography Tutorial The Basics no comments
In the print media, pictures are used to break the monotony of a news page. Illustrations may be used as page decoration. If its only purpose is to create a favorable impression for the reader, it’s a valid function. After all, according to J.W. Click and Russel N. Baird’s book, “Magazine Editing and Production,” people hang paintings and photos on their walls for aesthetic reasons only.
Given that concept, one can Read the rest of this entry »
Digital Photography Classes no comments
Anyone who wants to learn how to be a photographer doesn’t have to enroll for many years to get a degree. There are colleges who offer this as one of the subjects which the student may take as an elective. Can you still learn how to be a photographer being out of school for many years? The answer is yes. The only thing needed is your dedication to learn from the proper techniques and a camera to take some shots.
Vision Boards: Tapping on your power of visualization no comments
Lots of things have been written about Vision Boards. I just saw that some companies have developed a vision board IT packages!
I have been using vision or mood board for at least 20 years. Love to do them at the end of training programmes like a team building or an activity to close a training programme. I also use vision boards during my coaching sessions, especially after my clients have done their life purpose sessio Read the rest of this entry »
The Staging Diva’s Photography Tips for Real Estate Agents no comments
According to a 2008 real estate trends report, more than 80% of all home buyers start their property search on the Internet. After narrowing down the tens of thousands of possibilities based on price range, location and number of rooms, the next thing prospective buyers look at are the photos.
First impressions are especially important in a slow real estate market when there are so many homes competing for buyers’ Read the rest of this entry »
A To Z Of Photojournalism no comments
A for “Art?”
Photojournalism clearly contains an aesthetic element characteristic to art. But some observers object to the idea of photojournalism as art. Journalism in general is about reporting facts. Does Art connote something artificial? Or is it simply putting style over content? If photojournalism is art, does it necessarily become more of a commodity, more “entertainment” and less “truth