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Why I Love Photography
In an era that everyone who holds a camera will be called a photographer, photography has more and more enthusiasts. Everyday we can enjoy millions of photos scattered on social media, especially on Instagram. Beautiful images from people who choose photography as a hobby, to spectacular works from a professional photographers in different styles or genres of photography. Starting from architectural, candid, documentary, fashion, food, landscape, night-long exposure, photojournalism, portraiture, sport, street, wildlife, aerial to fine art photography. From black and white to color, photography remains a beautiful work for its lovers.
E. NATASHAPublished 5 years ago in Photography- Top Story - November 2018
7 Pro Tips for Runway Photography
For those of you who have a passion in photography and are interested in the fashion world, have dreams of photographing fashion week events, then becoming a runway photographer is the right choice. Why not? It is the profession that will take you in front of the stage of a fashion show, standing between the splendor of the stage light, keep up with the latest developments in fashion designer works and immortalize it into a beautiful photographic work. Of course, being able to do that isn't as easy as imagining it. Real conditions in the field are not as easy as reading a theory, requires a lot of practice, practice and practice!
E. NATASHAPublished 5 years ago in Photography 21 Photographer Pages on Facebook That You Have to See
Following the development of photography is very interesting for those of us who have passion in the same world, want to learn, see the latest works, or find out what is done by A Master. Many social media platforms are used by photographers to promote their works. Besides Instagram, Facebook also has a big influence.
E. NATASHAPublished 5 years ago in Photography- Top Story - November 2018
New Photo Trends You Need to Know About
Every artistic outlet, from paintings and sculptures to music and architecture, has its own trends so long as styles and genres go in and out of fashion. Photography is no exception to this, and in fact, new photo trends appear on a nearly yearly basis as new technology enables new realms of photographic art. Technology has had a particularly profound effect on the growth and development of these trends, as photography is dependent upon the advancement and availability of cameras and photo editing software. As such, you'll see that many trends are directly tied to recent improvements in technology.
Joseph D. N. KendrickPublished 5 years ago in Photography Aspects of Belfast (Pt. 4)
Continuing on with the murals and street art pertaining to the trade union of Northern Ireland, above we have the philosopher trade unionist, who would become one of the leaders of the trade union.
Aunidan Christi KPGSPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyPaid for Pictures
If you are already a photographer, great! You can use the following sites to begin selling your photos for passive income. They say it is hard to make a full-time income doing this. So be prepared to work hard and upload tons of photos. The way you are going to realize how much you can earn is to upload a few and multiply how much you earn off say ten photos. You will realize after 100 photos what 10 photos make times 10. You may need 20,000 photos to make a full-time income. But this will be passive income and you will be doing what you love, so either way, you can not lose. Following are some good websites to earn off your photos.
Marcus AzariaPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyReview of Alec Soth's 'Songbook'
Alec Soth's work is commonly talked about as chronicling American life; His work is rooted in fine art but also verges on photojournalism. Enlisting the help of his friend and writer Brad Zeller, Alec for a time posed as a reporter from a fictional newspaper and investigated stories around America. These stories were documented in a series of tabloids distributed by Soth's publishing company, Little Brown Mushroom. He also published the prints separately in a book called Songbook.
Sunday Night BombersPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyAnother Portrait Session
Sometimes the profession of photographer calls us to a questioning. I say sometimes, but in reality I should say that the questioning is done constantly. in my case, at least, every time I feel stagnant in my approach I wonder if it's time to hang up and move on. If there are no more challenges, learning stop and passion crumbles. No self-employed person wants to do that. that is why we must always renew ourselves and nowadays we must constantly be present on the platforms of social networks.
Caroline BrazeauPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyThings Models Hate About Photographers
The lives of professional models is not all glitz and glam. Despite the surreal appearance of their lives, they have one of the most physically and emotionally demanding gigs out there. Part of the difficulty of their jobs is a direct result of difficult photographers. Some people behind the lens don't realize the impact of their requests and actions, while others take advantage of their position. Things models hate about photographers are nearly endless when you consider the harsh reality of the industry they work in.
Nicola P. YoungPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyA Start in Photography
Having a father that is a professional photographer (David Fielding Photography), your once loved hobby becomes rather intimidating. At the age of 16, I received my much loved Sony A500 camera, and within a few months I was avidly taking photos and dabbling in YouTube videos. Now, at the age of 18, I wish to turn my passion into something a bit more serious. As I lover of writing, and blogging, I want to be able to take quality photos of my aspiring model friends, to go along side my posts. But, this is much harder than I first anticipated...
Cyann FieldingPublished 6 years ago in PhotographyCrediting
Crediting people's work is always an odd topic to talk about. Or at least as I find this, especially at what point do you stop crediting? For example I would be fine not being credited for taking a picture of someone on their phone on a night out. But I would like to be credited if I used my camera, and especially if I were being paid. Having said that, I know someone who would want to be credited for the picture on a phone.
Harrison GalgutPublished 6 years ago in Photography10 Types of Photographs Every Model Should Have in Their Portfolio
Back when I was a model, I had learned the power of a modeling portfolio. In the fashion world and modeling industry, the portfolio that you have can make or break your ability to get hired. It's your visual résumé.
Cato ConroyPublished 6 years ago in Photography