photography Archive
Food Photography: Tips for Taking Mouthwatering Food Photos
on 17 Nov, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
May be you didn’t notice it, but food photography constitutes a big part of our everyday life. Recipe books, culinary magazines, posters and food ads… You nearly can’t spend
Read More...How to Take Great Pictures in the Snow
on 09 Nov, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Taking pictures in snowy landscapes can be challenging. It is very difficult to balance the camera’s internal color settings to achieve a well-exposed shot. When shooting outside in the
Read More...How To Take Amazing Photos Of Your Kids
on 08 Nov, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
A lot of parents decide to buy an entry-level DSLR camera to make sure they have a nice collection of photos of their kids. Sure, a professional family photographer
Read More...Night Photography – Between Dusk and Dawn
on 07 Nov, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
With everyone working long hours these days and no time to pursue their photography interests, we see more and more people getting enamored with night photography. Night photography requires
Read More...How to Get The Best Fall Photos
on 05 Nov, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Autumn is a great time to capture some stunning photos. You’re surrounded by vibrant colors, crisp weather and loved ones as the holidays approach. With so much going on,
Read More...Tips on Shooting Frighteningly Fun Halloween Photos
on 21 Oct, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Halloween is the time of year when the scary, the creepy, and all things dark and dreary are celebrated by people of all ages. Skeletons, pumpkins with faces, cobwebs,
Read More...Pet Photography: Tips and Tricks for Beautiful Images
on 12 Oct, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
People love their pets. It’s no surprise that the internet has become a global sharing spot for adorable photos of family’s four-legged, fined or feathered members. As excited as
Read More...How to Sell your Photographs Online
on 08 Oct, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
With photography being more accessible and popular than ever, people have taken advantage of the Internet to sell their photographs. The potential of having a global customer base is
Read More...Capturing the Spirit of the Subway
on 29 Sep, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
Subways can seem like a alternate universe. Subterranean, chthonic, grimy; sometimes crowded with a mass of humanity and at other times eerily empty, they are perfect for the photographer
Read More...Holga Photography – Why Professionals Love this Cheap Plastic Camera
on 25 Sep, 2012 in Articles & Tutorials
The Holga is a camera manufactured in China during the early 1980s. Uniquely made entirely of plastic, including the lenses, it was intended as an inexpensive option for Chinese
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