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Ideal Animal Wall Art for your Home & Offices
Your personal choice The wildest and most creative personals would opt for animal wall art for their home décor, it exposes one’s intimacy with nature and animals. Our wall art could help you achieve your desired aesthetic style. A high-resolution print of a majestic wild creature or contrary to this a pet dog in your living room will halt all the humdrum and prosaic vibes.
By janes Kane3 years ago in Photography
Food Photography
When the pandemic hit, it was hard to find ways to ease my stress. The streets were empty, my graduation was cancelled, I was separated from friends and family, and my world became very insular. I spent the middle of 2020 working and trying to find a hobby that would break up the monotony of spending all my time at home.
By Gabrielle Goldson 3 years ago in Photography
Product Photography
You’ve probably seen those images of bottled products or food or jewelry that look so perfect and you think that your photos will never turn as as good as those. You will never have to think that way again! Surprisingly you don’t need a whole studio set up to get those shots. I have created an at-home DIY studio for products and will share my tips and tricks for recreating some fun product photography!
By Sara Aulds3 years ago in Photography
Consider These Five Things to Hire The Best African American Wedding Photographer
Once you have squared away your wedding date and venue, the wedding photographer is the next crucial thing to consider. This is so obvious because the photographer can make up the tangible memory for a wedding day. Therefore, hiring a perfect African American Wedding Photographer is crucial to freeze the perfect wedding moments in the camera. So, examine the style of different photographers and choose the one who can mold those loved times into beautiful everlasting memories.
By MFields Photography3 years ago in Photography
PHOTOGRAPHY FOREVER
Photographers photograph people, landscapes, merchandise, or other subjects, using digital or film cameras and equipment. Sad to say, we don't appreciate photographers as much as they should be appreciated. They are the ones we goes to, to capture any special day or moments. Anyone can take a picture, but it takes a special skill to have the eye for photography.
By Dandelionclub3 years ago in Photography
Recreating Lady Gaga
I love to create. I didn’t always realize that until just recently. But as I continue to create and look back at all of my creations past, I realize that I do love to create. And that I’m an artist. I would never have called myself that before. My sister and brother paint spectacular paintings from scratch. They are artists. My father can do the most amazing detailed drawings. He is an artist. But I don’t paint. And I’m not great at drawing. I don’t knit. I don’t crochet. I don’t sew. Most of these things I just never learned how to do so I never realized if I had the potential to do them.
By Cindy Kovacik3 years ago in Photography
How To Make Extra Cash As A Freelance Photographer
Ever wondered how you could make passive income as an amature photographer? Or how to work with your hobby and how to benefit from it? and as Stan Jacobs said, “ To be happy in life, develop at least four hobbies: one to bring you money, one to keep you healthy, one to bring you joy, and one to bring you peace.”
By Armen Bandari3 years ago in Photography
What Photography Means to Me
I’ve always been a lover of storytelling. In my earlier days this was mostly done through writing fiction and nonfiction and sharing it on blogs and other websites that I found. I long believed that it was some kind of destiny for me to only tell stories through the written word. But during my time in college, I discovered a new way of telling the stories that were important to me: photography.
By Uele Boxill3 years ago in Photography