Yearly Archives: 2016

Why You Should Attend Photography Events

Posted on May 23, 2016 at 9:15 am

There are numerous photography events that people of all levels can attend. You don’t necessarily need to be a professional – amateur photographers will also be able to find plenty of events that cater for them. It’s a very worthwhile experience and something that all ambitious and enthusiastic photographers should be a part of.

As with any hobby or profession, it is rewarding and enjoyable to spend time with like-minded people discussing something that you love. Events are an excellent platform to learn new skills and to appreciate the work of others. Some will focus on cameras the correct use of equipment, whereas others will focus on showcasing people’s work.

There are lots of different photography events happening all across the country. The ones you choose to attend will depend on your interests and skill set. The internet is an excellent tool for finding out about events near you, but you can also ask around and look out for advertisements in local publications. If you’re a member of a camera or photography club, they will be able to pass on information about events that could be of interest to you. They might even hold their own events, so it’s worthwhile asking.

Posted in Photography Events

Having Engagement Photographs Taken

Posted on April 27, 2016 at 3:33 pm

When you’ve just got engaged, you have lots of reasons to celebrate with your friends and family. Many people want to capture these moments with professional photographs and it’s becoming much more common for people to have engagement photoshoots to help remember those special moments.

If you choose to have an engagement party, hiring a photographer to capture it is a very popular idea. You will be able to capture images of yourself, your partner and your friends and family having fun together and celebrating one of the most exciting times of your life. Brief the photographer on the kinds of images you would like so that they can concentrate on the right areas. You might even want to use some of the photos on your wedding invitations or ‘save the date’ cards.

If parties aren’t really your thing, you may also choose to have an engagement photoshoot to get some images of you and your partner as a couple. This is a lovely way to remind you of your engagement and you will be able to decorate your home with the pictures. Think of settings that mean a lot to you as a couple and discuss your options with your photographer.

Many people choose to have an engagement photoshoot so that they can try out a photographer ahead of their wedding. It’s almost like a kind of audition. Wherever you choose to have the photographs taken, they will be an excellent way to assess a photographer’s skill set and they will help you to make the important decision of who to hire for your wedding day.

Posted in Wedding Photography

Corporate Photography – What is Required?

Posted on March 18, 2016 at 4:57 pm

Corporate photography can involve anything within a professional business sector. It’s an interesting area of photography to work in as the requirements will always be diverse. Companies will all have their own requirements and you can end up working on some very interesting shoots.

Often a large part of corporate photography will include taking pictures of events and activities. These could be anything from office Christmas parties, to conferences, to away days. You will need to be able to capture motion well so as not to create blurred images. You’ll also need to be confident working in lots of different lighting and adjusting your camera settings accordingly.

Businesses will often need photographs of their staff for various reasons. Websites will now often include pictures of the people who work there, or you may be needed to take clear identification photos for names badges and other documentation. Photo shoots for websites can be incredibly good fun and it could be your opportunity to get a little bit creative within a corporate setting.

Some corporate photography might also end up including product photography. Whilst this isn’t corporate as such, it will still be a very formal process and you will have to work closely to a brief which has been given to you by the company. The images will have to comply closely with their guidelines and show the products in a certain way to meet with their expectations.

Posted in Photography Skills

Using Photography to Tell a Story

Posted on February 15, 2016 at 2:30 pm

When you’re photographing an event, often the key to getting fantastic results is to make sure that your images tell a story. This practice is likely to get the best reception from those who were present for the event as it will help them to remember the day and reflect back on everything that happened.

One of the techniques which will help you to tell a complete story is documentary photography. This might also be called creative journalism. It will allow you to capture events as they happen, how the happen. It will focus on the important points of the day in order to bring back memories for people.

Look to capture emotions rather than just events. This will give your story an additional layer and will really resonate with the guests. Photographing these personal little moments will help you to become a multi-faceted photographer who is able to create stunning images.

Ensure that you adapt depending on the event. For example, people will want to know about the love story at a wedding and the fun goings on at a party. Focus on the parts which will matter to your story and which will shape it. There may even be a couple of unexpected yet beautiful moments which you’re able to capture on camera to be remembered forever.

 

Posted in Photography Events

Showing Your Photographs at an Exhibition

Posted on January 22, 2016 at 1:27 pm

Whether you’re new to photography or it’s a hobby which you’ve had for years, there are always a number of photography events where you can showcase your work. If you want to take up photography professionally, it’s an excellent way to showcase your photographs and you’ll earn yourself some recognition, as well as having something to aim for.

Check in your local area for photography exhibitions and competitions which are happening. You may be surprised – many organisations such as museums and libraries will often hold events like this for local people to participate in. Even if your photographs aren’t accepted at first, it’s excellent practice to try and hone your skills to improve the images which you capture.

If you have a general interest in the subject of photography, it is a good idea to visit plenty of events and exhibitions regardless of whether your own work is being shown. You will be able to get inspiration and consider new techniques, and you may meet like-minded people to share tips and tricks with. You can also make yourself known to the staff, which can be very useful if they hold photography events regularly and you want to be kept in mind.

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