Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Wedding Photography

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

salisburyweddingphotographers1You will most likely see at least 60 small compact digital cameras with their amateur photographer behind them. Have you wondered what it takes to create a brilliant photograph! Taking a great photograph isn’t as hard as you may possibly think. You don’t need the most costly SLR or compact camera or years of experience, just 10 simple guidelines. Creative framing with the use of available space will ensure a great photo been taken. When shooting on location be aware of lighting conditions and adjust your framing to the available space you have.

Lighting is by far the greatest asset to photography. A brilliant photograph will be taken in ideal lighting conditions. An overcast day is by far the best for wedding photography. This allows for photos to be taken at any angle. Also, will allow softer lighting on the subjects been photographed. Some of the greatest photos have got shades of white, gray and black. You can take fantastic shots with just one colour in your subject matter, but the contrasts between colours in a shot is what makes you an excellent photographer.

Tips For Photography

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

2867823835_2f9eccaf20Photography aims at portraying and preserving every beautiful object of the world. In this regard, nature forms a vital part of this field Take a look at some key aspects of nature photography. It has traveled a long way since 1826 when Nicéphore Niépce clicked the first permanent nature photograph. But he took eight hours to shoot the picture of the landscape. Now, with the help of ultra-modern digital camera one can take magnificent snaps within seconds. It may take very short time to click a photograph but professional wildlife photographers patiently wait for hours, days and nights to get the right opportunity for shooting images like snakes’ fighting or some rare animal species.

Nature photography also requires proper utilization of light effects. If the sun is near the horizon it will lower the contrast. Wildlife photography will ensure a pleasing effect in such light. For example the photography of an owl will look very much attractive at dawn with the combination of light and hades.Photography is not complete without judicious selection of right type of lenses. For example, if you want to take a snap of deers grazing in a vast barren field in the backdrop of setting sun then wide angle lens will do the tricks. On the other hand, zoom lenses will take the image closer to you. To separate the main object of photography from surrounding object use telephoto lens. Use macro lens to capture the ripples of a stream or the crystal like dew on the grass. In the age of digital photography, SLR cameras are most cherished tools in professional nature photography.

Become A Master Photographer

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

DSA_8581If you’re a beginner photographer you may be wondering if your photography skills are up to speed. A good first goal is to not expect too much from you to start. By mastering free digital imaging software you can develop yourself into a master photographer in no time. You can work miracles with your simple photos once you learn the basics of photography and digital imaging.

The wonderful thing about digital imaging is that you do not have to use Photoshop to make a great print. When we think of PhotoShop we think of the master photographers and digital imaging experts. However, and here’s the good news, any type of photo software can do a great job. Gimp is free software much like Photoshop. Scrap-booking software can easily be used to add that unique and creative touch to photographs. How cool is that and it’s free. Beginner photographers often think that to develop their skills they need to be an expert in lighting. That’s not true at all! In time you will develop your skills to become a master at professional studio lighting. Once your photos are selling you can afford to invest in more expensive studio lighting, photo courses, and digital packages.