Have you ever been in a creative rut? The ideas just aren’t coming to you and when they are, the results are disappointing? I’m sure we’ve all been there. This is the story of how I dealt with one particular creative drought. A couple of years ago my photo studio was doing very well but I [...]
Continue reading...26. June 2008
You’ve seen it before. It’s not the photographer with the biggest camera or the most artistic eye that wins in the world of wedding photography. It’s the best-practiced business photographer. Smart businessmen or women know how to create their brand and or product, sell it, promote it - and all before 5pm well, sometimes. For a [...]
Continue reading...19. June 2008
Setting up lighting for a portrait can be quite a complex task. If you, like me, are using small strobes which have mo modeling light it is hard to predict what will be the outcome of each lighting array. There are however some basic lighting schemes, kind of a starting ground for new portraits. Of course, [...]
Continue reading...7. June 2008
Night photography can create some truly stunning images. From vibrant cityscapes to atmospheric landscapes, night photos are all about the power of light. Find out how to take better nighttime photos with your DSLR camera now. Website: DSLR Doctor – Take Better Night Photos
Continue reading...15. May 2008
Digital Workflow, Stage 1: backing up digital captures Shooting great photographs means little if you don’t handle your files properly. I’d like to share the outline of my digital workflow, one refined over the past few years at the photo studio. Workflow is a process that takes time and experience to implement and understand. We’ll be [...]
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1. July 2008
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