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Trash The Dress Photo Shoots

August 16, 2011 | Author: Mohan Gardner | Posted in Wedding

A rising trend among hip newly-weds is to have a ‘trash the dress ‘ photograph shoot after their wedding. These type of shoots generally place the bride and groom in environments which contrast their beauty and sophistication of their bridal clothes with a grimy or abandoned setting.

How To Get The Best Graduation Photography Deals

August 6, 2011 | Author: Kris Tanner | Posted in Photography

Graduation fever is here once again, and aside from deciding on what to wear, and where to treat families and friends after the ceremony, one of the most important things to consider is whom to assign to take the photos. Due to budget constraint, a lot of families choose to entrust the graduation photography of their children to a non-professional family member, relative or friend. Yet they seldom know that it’s more practical to hire a professional photographer, especially in obtaining lasting photos.

Portrait Photography – Pointers And Tips

August 5, 2011 | Author: Kristine Wells | Posted in Business

A portrait, also known as a portraiture, is a photo centering on a person or small groups facial expression while they are in a still position. The personality, mood and likeness of the person or group will be presented. You can also include the whole body and background in portrait photography as well. Generally the person or group will be looking strait at the camera during a portrait photo.

Marketing Literature for Wedding Photographers What Do You Need

August 5, 2011 | Author: Clwyd Probert | Posted in Marketing

When any new wedding photography entrepreneur starts out there is always a great amount of keenness and this can lead to some unnecessary purchases early on. One of these is paperwork and marketing literature. It used to be that you required glossy leaflets, flyers, printed stationary, dear business cards, portfolio carriers and massive number of other leaflets like price lists, booking forms, contracts and so on.

Effective Email Marketing For Wedding Photographers

August 3, 2011 | Author: Clwyd Probert | Posted in Photography

For wedding photographers an email marketing typically takes 2 forms. First is a mail sent to a potential client supplied by an external source such as that offered by an external marketing company or site. Second are e-mail replies made through your own website where the potential customer has seen examples of your work and understands you basic offerings.

Is A Beach Marriage An Acceptable Location For The Most Significant Day Of Your Life?

August 2, 2011 | Author: Margie Lanny | Posted in Photography

In these modern times there are many individuals that are no longer ok with spiritual affiliations but still believe in the seriousness of marriage. There are many sound excuses to consider a beach marriage as a location for the most vital day of your life instead of a church.

Perfection In A Picture

July 31, 2011 | Author: Leland Poliks | Posted in Photography

Never work with children or animals… easier said than done when you’re a parent. Over the last few years I have tried many times to get the perfect photograph. With one child, trial and error often results in an image you are happy with. And with the advent of the digital camera, dud photos are a thing of the past. However, with three children, I’ve finally realised it’s not possible to get the perfect picture, even with the help of a professional photographer!

Sigma 10-20 Review

July 20, 2011 | Author: Andreia Alves | Posted in Photography

Most camera enthusiasts in today’s internet era make their camera, lens and accessory purchases online. With the ease of access to these products and the competition inherent to the sale of cameras and camera accessories, users can easily shop around in a matter of minutes and find coupon codes to lessen the grand total for these purchases without ever leaving their homes. Leading up to the purchase, many buyers will search for a review for the product they intend to buy and see what advice other purchasers can offer to them prior to hitting the Buy button. While doing so can usually place the buyer with a increased sense of security, many fail to avoid some common mistakes when looking at reviews. For the purposes of this article, our focus will be on a Sigma 10-20mm Lens as an example. Below are the Top 5 Factors when looking at a Sigma 10-20 Review to determine its relevance for you.

Spontaneity And Reality Infused Into Photojournalistic Wedding Photography

July 20, 2011 | Author: Sofia Schneider | Posted in Wedding

Weddings are among the most celebrated events in the life of a woman. Because of this, the soon-to-be-wed couple and their loved ones spend a lot of time and money on wedding planning and preparation. After all, who wouldn’t want to experience a one-of-a-kind wedding? This moment may come only once in a lifetime, so it is typical for bridal couples to make their wedding truly a day to remember.