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Best Portrait Photographers on Instagram to Follow
From some of the most well-known photographers in the world, to up and coming Instagrammers who are known most for their unique approach at their craft, this list of portrait photographers on Instagram is sure to give any photographer some motivation.
Leanna DavisPublished 6 years ago in Photography10 Photography Tutorials Every Photographer Should Watch
When it comes to photography and trying to understand certain advice to make you a better photographer, most of us can only understand through visually learning. In fact, this is definitely a better way of acknowledging certain photography composition tips. You're getting the full lesson on how to capture certain photos and even checking out the results. Sure, reading up on photography advice can help certain people, but if you can only visually learn, you're not the only one.
C.C. CurtisPublished 6 years ago in Photography10 Tips for Shooting Black and White Photography
As one of the most romantic types of photography, black and white photography is something that every photographer should master. A concept that is not just turning a normal photograph into a black and white one, it is important to consider a few factors to create the ultimate photograph.
Leanna DavisPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyWhere Do You Find Models for Photoshoots?
1. Family and Friends They are honestly the best practice. The majority of photographers start with shooting people who are in their circle. First of all, they're easy to find, for obvious reasons. Secondly, it is way less nerve-racking as they're not professional models so they don't expect anything from you. They're just here to help you. It is great to work on your craft, learn how to work with light and composition, and try new things! I also believe that they are the best practice because they're much harder to direct, so you learn a lot that way. People who are not used to posing are often uncomfortable in front of the camera, and it's your job to get them to relax and guide them into their poses. It's much easier with models because they know how to work their angles, they know how to play with light, faces, and poses and are willing to try more things than your friends or family typically would. So it's interesting to start with people that you know because it is harder, so you learn more.
Naike KaborePublished 6 years ago in PhotographyPhotography
Ahh... photography. Photography is an art form. It is a form of 2-D art. It can either be film or digital. Now, as a photographer, digital is becoming way more popular than film. Film is becoming outdated because of the long process and because digital is just so fast and easy. Personally, I really enjoy the aesthetic of film.
Nina MariePublished 6 years ago in PhotographyLondon Cityscapes Added to Corporate Headshots
For years we shot these headshots on location in and around London and were open to whatever the weather would hold in store for us and the unfortunate client.
Grantly Borrett-LynchPublished 6 years ago in Photography- Top Story - February 2018
The Best Filters for Aesthetic Instagram Feeds
Instagrammers everywhere are joining in on the new trend of beautiful and aesthetically pleasing feeds, but where does everyone find the perfect filters and apps to make this possible? The answer to this question is closer than you think.
Allie GroomsPublished 6 years ago in Photography Tips for Photographing Water Every Photographer Should Know
How charming and captivating are photos of bodies of water? A photo that captures the ocean right when the sun is setting or an image of ripples formed by a duck in the lake. Photos like these are calming to just look at, and fun to shoot, too. Water photography doesn't revolve around just pictures of the ocean or lake. It can even be something so small like a puddle or a light stream. What matters is the water becoming the main attraction when viewers are looking at the photos.
Lilliana BackmanPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyThe Classic Wedding Photos
1) Hand Holding Get a very close up shot of their hands featuring her engagement ring, maybe even make this one black and white. Their hands should be gently holding each other with their fingers closed.
Nancy DPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyHow to Take Studio Portraits with One Light
Lighting is certainly essential when it comes to photography. Whether it's natural lighting or flashes, we mainly need light if we want the photos to comes out clear and detailed. As for studio portraits, lighting plays a huge role. Since portraits are all about photos of people, we want details, emotions, and good lighting! There are so many ways you can use light in portraits. In fact, there are multiple ways for light to create certain moods, too.
Jennifer VioletPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyTips for Photographing Strangers Comfortably
To begin this story, I'm going to explain what happens when you don't learn good tips for photographing strangers. Back when I was in middle school, I went on a museum trip with the rest of my class. We were under the watchful eye of a teacher we will call Mrs. Lendel—perhaps one of the most awful-looking teachers with one of the most awful-sounding voices I've ever seen.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyWhat Makes Us Photographers?
Nowadays, with the easy access to digital cameras and phones, everyone is seemingly a photographer. You constantly see people capturing everything from their food to the 21st century's version of a self portrait and exhibiting it on Instagram, Facebook, and the like. So what, then, distinguishes us (including myself here) from everybody else who makes snapshots?
Barbara SinzPublished 6 years ago in Photography