Product DescriptionSkilled night photographers can leave any shoot knowing they captured the scene in perfect focus and low noise, but beginning photographers often leave night shoots frustrated. After teaching dozens of photographers how to shoot at night, the author compiled this book to explain the most important tips for night photographers. This book is targeted to intermediate and advanced amateur photographers who are just beginning to learn night photography.... ... more→
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Creative Night: Digital Photography Tips and Techniques
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f/8-16. High-index / low-dispersion optical glass, Fully multi-coated, every element, Anti-reflection coatingDesigned to maximize day and night shots by providing maximum light and image transmission with minimum distortionGreat for the wildlife or nature photographer who wants to be hidden while taking photos of the subject500mm Mirror Lens, 2x Multiplier, Carrying bag, and lens caps included!Includes Lens Adapter & 10 Year Worldwide Warranty Product DescriptionThe Opteka manual focus mirror lens is incredibly compact and lightweight. Using ... more→
Photography Course Online – Your Fast Track to Visually Stunning Images Time and Time Again!
Regardless of what kind of digital camera you utilise, photography has never been so accessible. The possibilities for stunning and spectacular pictures are within your grasp. In the past you'd take your film to the developers, wait around a couple of days and then end up being greatly frustrated when you looked at the results. Certainly, a few photos ended up being fine, however for each one you had been happy with, at least 2 or 3 didn't appear how you'd envisioned them! However, ... more→
Professional Photography – Portraits – Shoot From the Heart
Emotion first, logic second. A marketing fact: Consumers are emotional beings who make purchasing decisions based on feelings. Logic, in the end may be used only to justify what one likes. Successful photographic portrait studios over the years have recognized that they were in the "emotion business." Portrait photographers captured emotion; and when needed, took the time to create emotion. The portrait selling process emphasized how the photographer captured emotions unique to each client and how their portraits would be enjoyed for decades to ... more→
Capturing the Essence of the Moment
The approach to corporate event photography is not as simple as that to your backyard barbeque do. It in fact requires a certain amount of skill as well as awareness. Corporate events are all about clients, customers and entertainment aimed at improving business relations. Corporate event photography therefore needs to work towards that end. Which part of the event needs to be highlighted, which people need to be featured prominently and which clients have to photographed in the right environment are some things the ... more→
Event Photography Goes to the Ball
Modern Digital technology has transformed the process of Ball Photography. That is taking and selling photos of the guests at a black-tie dinner, a charity ball or a school prom. Gone are the days where a photographer would take a couple of frames of each couple as they arrived a the ball, then dash to a local photo laboratory to get the film processed and enlargements made of the best image of each couple. It wasn't over then either, the photographer would dash back ... more→