Tag Archives: Photography

Canvas Texture Imitation

One more interesting tutorial how to create canvas texture imitation from the photography. Here I’ll show you the method how to simulate the maximum texture of canvas. Before starting this tutorial you should find the suitable photography to work with. You can try to find it by using Google Images or feel free …

Quick Tip: Where to Find a Photography Model

In today’s quick tip, we’ll be looking at four different ways to find yourself a photography model. From encouraging friends and family to take part, through to advertising and using the Internet to find a model. I’d also love to hear your tips on the subject! 1. Friends and Family The most …

Quick Tip: Learning When to Say “No”

Depending upon whether you see photography as a hobby, or work for clients, you may have differing views of when to say “no”. Much of your day may be spent agreeing to the demands of your clients, and possibly taking on projects that you’d rather let pass by. No more! Learning to say “no” is…

Lomo Photo Effect in Photoshop

This photoshop tutorial will show you how to give any photo to look and feel of Lomo Photography. This tutorial is in Photoshop CS4 using a wide variety of tools.

How To Choose The Perfect Photo Bag For Travel

One of the hardest questions I’m asked as a traveling photographer is, “What bag should I bring on my next trip?”. To me, this question is the same as asking, “What should I put on my feet in the morning?”. The answer depends largely on where you’re going, what you’re bringing, how you’re traveling…

A Photographer’s Guide to Working with Magazines

So, you’re looking for more exposure for your work? Are you wanting to get a good collection of clips from publications? Magazines present a great opportunity to have your work seen by many people in diverse places. Magazines, like most of the journalism field, have had their ups and downs over…

Quick Tip: Don’t Overdose Online – Inspiration is Everywhere!

There’s no doubt that the internet is a wonderful source of inspiration. A wealth of knowledge is freely available, and you could spend countless hours reading about photography, looking at inspiring images, and connecting with other photographers. But is that enough? Today’s Quick Tip will be making the case for…

Working with Interior Light: Part 1

When you go inside, your eyes don’t register the light change as being particularly impressive. But while the change is not recorded as a large difference by the eyes, the camera sees everything differently. The biggest things to think about when photographing inside are the lower light level and the very different white balances. This article should help …

Quick Tip: 3 Reasons Not to Become Attached to One Camera

Sticking to one camera and becoming familiar with it’s ins and outs may seem like a good idea. You’ll soon be an expert with that particular piece of kit, and will know exactly how to get the shot you want. The problem is that, by sticking with one …

30 Unconventional Portraits That Challenge Convention

We have all seen the standard portrait; face forward, smiling, soft focus maybe. While the standard portrait formula works well and produces nice images, it’s often a good exercise to think outside the box. This grouping of unconventional portraits (including self portraits) is creative work by photographers willing to take …

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