Yearly Archives: 2014

When Might you Need a Telephoto Zoom Lens?

Posted on August 26, 2014 at 4:14 pm

A telephoto zoom lens is a beat of a beast, and that’s because it possesses a lot of power in terms of zooming in on a subject, but when would you need this type of lens. It’s certainly not the type you’ll use for studio portrait photography, but it could well be useful for wildlife photography, weddings, events and landscape photography.

If you’re the type of photographer who loves the documentary approach, then this leans could be ideal. You can then take photos from a distance, without disturbing the atmosphere, and it means you can come away with more natural shots.

You will notice that these lenses can cost a considerable sum, and you should take your time before you make any decision. It’s not the type of lens that you can hold back on either, yet they don’t tend to lose value over time.

Posted in Photography Skills

Choosing Your Camera

Posted on June 17, 2014 at 4:17 pm

You may like photography. You may love photography. Either way if it is a keen interest or potential money making venture you need to make sure that your camera is fit for purpose. Considerations like the white balance, pixel rate, shutter speed, lenses, storage and file type are a few things to think about. If you are just looking for a casual snap then you may be able to use your mobile phone with the addition of some well developed apps to create great looking photos at the fraction of the cost or time investment.

For other who look to want to take it more seriously then your application will be the deciding factor in what you use. If you are going to go down the route of a studio photographer you will need to consider the white balance and other additional tools you may need like lights or lenses. for extreme sport spouter, weddings and night club photography the requirements will differ greatly.

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Use a Vignette to Add Focus to your Images

Posted on April 15, 2014 at 7:24 pm

Image processing presents photographers with many opportunities, and a vignette is one of the options that can work to give your image some focus. A vignette is essentially a frame around your images, perhaps black in colour or white, and it essentially gives the viewers’ eye a spot to focus on.

A vignette can occasionally give your image a traditional feel, but it’s important that this technique is used sparingly. The reason for this is because it can soon become overused if it’s found in a large number of your portfolio images, and it’s certainly technique that only works well in some photographs.

Vignettes should never cover important details, and especially not the important areas of an image, and it’s important to get an idea on how to use it correctly. You can do this by researching the technique online, and looking at the good and bad examples.

Posted in Photography News

Food Photography Instagram Craze

Posted on April 4, 2014 at 1:44 pm

Food Photography is a huge phenomenon currently, especially on photograph social network apps like Instagram. These days, it seems, we’re all food photographers: we can barely begin to eat your Nando’s without taking a photo of our chicken. On average, 60 million photos are uploaded onto Instagram just by Americans each day, with a majority of them of foods.

Many people complain of its stupidity for being popular but for restaurateurs, these pictures are no joke: People are taking a massive number of photos of food, and Instagram’s Photo Map feature instantly shows what’s being served at a restaurant, this boosts the advertisement of restaurants .If the food is gross it can photographed in lighting and processed through a filter that makes it look delicious, conversely great meals can look unappetizing when spoilt by filters, so what foods are actually nice?

Food photography on social network sites like Instagram is causing a shrinking world. The benefit of the rise of food photos is that it gets us talking about what we eat and where it comes from, the more we talk about food the better understanding we have of the food system. However, whilst we are busy taking photos of our meals, we are forgetting about the problems we have with starvation as well as hunger around the world. Infact, a recent study shows that overexposure to images of food makes you become tired of the taste of the foods you are viewing.

Posted in Food photography, Photography News

Wedding Photography – 4 Must Have Skills

Posted on March 3, 2014 at 5:17 pm

To become a professional wedding photographer, you have to have a varied set of skills. We’re going to quickly outline 4 of the most important skills when it comes to wedding photography.

  1. An eye for a shot – Without a good photo you have nothing, and every photo start with the photographer and his or her eye. If you’re unable to compose a photograph well, then you’re unlikely to pick up clients, and gain recognition for your work.
  2. Business skills are also important. You have to be able to handle your clients, manage your schedule, collect payment correctly, work out your tax and keep your business running and making a profit.
  3. The next important skill is handling high quality equipment. The best equipment can really help a professional photographer, and it’s important to know how to utilise every element of a professional camera to get a great shot.
  4. People skills are also important, and again without them you will have no business. You have to understand your clients’ needs and the needs of their guests, and give everything they require on their special day – in terms of photography of course.

Posted in Photography Skills, Wedding Photography

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