December 13th | Tips
Keeping things simple sometimes is the best way to get a good photo. Look for uncomplicated backgrounds and try to focus on keeping objects out of the picture that may draw attention away from your subject.
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December 12th | Tips
The use of lines can be used to direct the viewers attention to the subject of your photograph. These lines can be straight, diagonal, wavy, or any other creative variation. Just be aware that they may also lead away from the photography subject.
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December 10th | Tips
To discourage placing the subject at the center, or prevent a horizon from splitting the picture into two, the rule of thirds should be applied. This guideline is utilized by aligning a subject with the guide lines of a tic-tac-toe layout and the intersection points. You place the horizon on the top or bottom line, and/or allow linear features in the image flow from section to section.
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December 9th | Tips
The rules of composition in photography were created as a general guideline for what works in good photos. In my opinion, there is no right or wrong way to do photography.
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December 8th | Inspirations
Life can be a lot simpler with nothing. Consider how much we worry about stuff around us. Take it all away and the stress tends to go away. It’s only boring to some because they are so used to being so geared up with the bustling of life all the time.
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December 4th | Inspirations
Here are 10 picture in a picture photos that will inspire those creative juices for your weekend shoot. You may just have to break down and get a Polaroid.
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November 30th | Inspirations
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and the most delicious. These cereal pictures will inspire you to get up a bit earlier to capture your morning breakfast moments.
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November 24th | Featured
Good photography is captured by the photographer, not necessarily the camera. Technology though has changed the way we approach photography today.
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