Archive for March, 2007:
Portrait Photography
Taking great portraits
By: Cecil Garcia
Portrait Photography is one of the most challenging arts if you are considering becoming a professional in this. If you don’t have a photo studio, then you can always start by concentrating on environmental portraits through which you can show the subject as well as his surroundings. The best work is the one that can produce an enlarged image of the size 11×14 inches. If the image is any smaller than this then the subject’s face will look too small. You will require the help of a low ISO setting, prime lenses, a tripod, and a mid-range digital SLR.
Wedding Photography
By: Tim Rutherford Wedding Photography
Wedding is not just an event but it is journey that two people have decided to take. Wedding photography may not be a mainstream or commercial photography but it is still an art. It should not be considered to be anything less than serious photography. In fact it is one of the most demanding disciplines of professional work. If you are an aspiring wedding photographer then there are certain key areas that you need to understand. One of the key areas is strategy. Even before you can think about the camera to use, the film roll, the lighting and the background, you need to work on a strategy.
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