Archive for the ‘Photography techniques’ Category
Tips for Wedding Photography in Winter
On Sunday, January 29th, 2012
Tips for Wedding Photography in Winter - In these recession times, a lot of and more couples decide on a winter wedding due to discounts in costs and bigger availability during this less popular season. I knew the appointed photographer for that wedding would need some seriously sensible luck to provide a satisfactory wedding album.... How to Resize Images
On Thursday, January 19th, 2012
How to Resize images is really important if you like sharing your photographs online, whether on Facebook or on your own blog. While your camera shoot terribly high resolution images. it’s always a good plan to down-size or pictures, not only as a result of most websites ignore large pictures, however also because making those... Tips for Food Photography using Natural Light
On Monday, January 9th, 2012
Light, Composition and Subject are some components that must be understood by photographer when shooting picture. every part of image has its appropriate light, your photo will going to be failure if the light is not good Food Loves Natural Light. If I can use natural light I will as it is always my first... Enhance Focal Point with Light Using Soft White Brushes
On Friday, December 30th, 2011
In this tutorial example we’re going to creat a focal point with light, or in this case enhancing a focal point with light using soft white brushes. This effect is very simple and achieved just by adding 3 or 4 additional layers above the original photo. Below is the original photo.you can see the photo... Street Photography : Amateur Beginer’s Guide
On Tuesday, December 20th, 2011
City streets are an excellent place to shoot pictures. Even mediocre shots will something of the energy and romance of communal life. It’s no surprise that street photography is something enjoying a renaissance. you might have noticed people around pointing cameras at strangers within the street, or maybe you are tempted to try your own... 