Posts for category ‘learning photography’
The Ideal Photographer
| January 15, 2012 | 10:48 am | learning photography | No comments

In photography, it is a must for every photographer to be versatile. One must be always ready for every unexpected moment that may arise and never miss it! Your fingers must always be ever ready to click. As almost all photographers have already known, perfect shots come from unexpected, unscripted moments. Agreed?

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Landscape Photography
| October 23, 2011 | 9:04 pm | learning photography | No comments

If you are going to take a landscape image of an area, one of the practical tips is to get the subject first and center on it. It will be the base of all your shots so you will have a storyline. Another would be to maximize your depth of field. Be more creative and narrow the focus of your scene so you wouldn’t have to get pressured on getting all the good stuff in one shot. You can adjust the aperture for this.

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A Photographer’s Job
| October 19, 2011 | 10:24 pm | learning photography | No comments

In as much as photography is enjoyable, there are moments where taking a job can really be a hassle. One example would be working out-of-town. If someone hires you to do a photo shoot in an event held in a very remote area, what would you do? The joy of travelling is there, you get to enjoy the trip, the food, the place-everything, but the flow of electricity.

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Children’s Alter Ego
| September 21, 2011 | 8:45 am | learning photography, portraiture | No comments

Kids love to pretend to be someone else. From a simple youngster, they imagine themselves being a princess, a queen or a damsel in distress. Whenever someone asks for a still shot, another would pose like a model, or a fairy. Some would go a bit sporty by wearing riding boots and imagines riding their horsey.

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First Investment: Camera
| September 21, 2011 | 8:42 am | learning photography | No comments

Since most of the people now have long range optimal zoom lens cameras, the opportunity in photography business are quite high. Some known photojournalists were sent to different places to capture various long and short range angular scenery shots. And they are paid for the job they do for fun.

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On Photography and Blogging
| September 21, 2011 | 8:36 am | learning photography | No comments

Photo and travel bloggers almost share the same passion. While travel love to go places, photographers took snaps on the beautiful places visited. A travel junkie can also be a photo blogger. In most cases, it works effectively.

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Capturing Memories
| September 1, 2011 | 10:54 pm | facts about photography, learning photography | No comments

October is coming. This is the time when medical students come rushing on school papers and finals before they can take on the stage and claim to be a graduate. Aside from paying additional school expenses, completing forms, baccalaureate, and other stuff, one of the best things students want is to have their graduation pictures taken. This becomes their memorabilia of sleepless nights memorizing all the body parts, medicines, etc.

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Focusing on the subject
| July 15, 2011 | 6:20 pm | learning photography | No comments

Subject photography lets you see the detail on any given frame. Try this, if you are in a crowd, focus and adjust your lens to one person only – that is your subject. Whether you are a nature, portrait, press, food, or any kind of photographer, you still have a theme you focus on.

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Parts of a DSLR camera

Unlike the old days when camera set ups can be very complicated, now you see almost all walking films carrying their digital SLR (single-lens reflex) camera. Some people use it for the fun of simply taking shots yet some do this for a living. If you want to be a professional photographer, you should know the essential parts of your camera.

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Making a career out of photography
| May 19, 2011 | 10:07 pm | learning photography | No comments

At these days who else doesn’t have a camera on hand? From simple photo opts to signature shoots, photography brings a new light in memory caching. A large portion of people like shooting photos because of a hobby or interest while some say they try to learn the basics of photography and would eventually make a career out of it.

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