Ever felt disappointed after taking what seemed like a “phenomenal” portrait or group picture only to find a so-so snapshot after it was downloaded to your computer? Every single photographer has experienced this let down.
But the discouragement is about to end. How? Because the difference between a snapshot and a masterpiece often comes down […]
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Photography Poses - What You Really Need To Know
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Professional Portrait Photography – More Than Meets The Eye
Monday, September 29th, 2008Portrait photography does not rely so much on the most advanced photographic equipment as much as it does on basic techniques that capture the physical appearance and internal character of a human being. If you are meeting a subject for portraits for the first time, then you may need to take some time to get […]
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Portrait Photography Pointers - Simple Suggestions To Help You Thrive
Friday, September 26th, 2008One of the most popular types of film-taking is portrait photography. Many people use a point and shoot camera to take still pictures of others, but what differentiates a hobby from professional photography is generally not as much the equipment or training, but the quality of the photographer him or herself.
A good portrait photographer […]
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How To Choose The Right Portrait Photographer
Thursday, September 25th, 2008For most occasions, our own point and shoot camera is sufficient to record an event. Yet there are special occasions, like family reunions, when you will probably want to pay a professional to be sure it is done right. Of course, it will cost more than taking it yourself and having your own pictures enlarged. […]
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