Posted on September 28, 2016 at 6:33 pm
Most of the smartphones out there now have decent Megapixel quality, though they are not advised for professional photography because the lens size will always be compromised due to the small dimensions of the phone and overall design.
Though that being said a smartphone with a high Megapixel quality should be adequate enough to take some fairly decent shots at events when you are with family and friends. It’s all about creating a moment, and a smart phone is usually always to hand these day’s and those special moments can easily be captured quickly without dragging around extra equipment to events for a few sneaky shots.
If you have the right software on your phone via an app, you should be able to tweak some of the photos or add some kind of an effect to them.
There are even some mobile printers that can print Polaroid photos after an image has been sent to them wirelessly or via Bluetooth, so you can have your favourite photos instantly printed out.
Posted in Photography Events, Photography Skills
Posted on July 31, 2016 at 10:00 am
Photography shows of all shapes and sizes are regularly held throughout the UK. There are lots of different ones to choose from and anybody with an interest in photography will be able to benefit in some way. Here are some of the things you can do at a photography show:
- Exhibit your work. If you’ve taken photographs you’re proud of, see if you are able to show them at an exhibition.
- Buy new equipment. Many people gather at events like this to sell cameras and accessories. You may even get a discounted price.
- Get inspiration. Look around, see other people’s ideas and focus on the areas of photography that interest you specifically.
- Learn new tips and tricks. There will be many experienced photographers with their own stalls, giving talks and offering advice. This could be an excellent opportunity to ask questions and find out about new techniques.
- Find photographers. Lots of photographers use events like this to set up stalls and find business for themselves. Talk to different photographers in one single place and find out about their services.
- See other people’s work and explore any new photography trends. As an enthusiastic photographer of any level, it’s always interesting to learn more about the industry and see beautiful, exciting new images. It will give amateur photographers something to aspire to.
Posted in 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
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
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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