Archive for April, 2009
Capture the glow: Five ways to make your pre-wedding photography shine
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009He just proposed, and she’s as giddy as a schoolgirl. That happiness will radiate for weeks - or at least until the stress of planning a wedding takes hold! Capture those feelings with pre-wedding photography (also known as engagement photography).
Photographing People: A How To
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009Portraits are a lot of fun to take, especially of your friends and family. However, you are probably looking for ways to get more creative and make your photographs look more professional. What follows are tips to take stunning portraits, steering away from the boring ’snap-shot.’
Budget wedding photography ideas
Monday, April 27th, 2009Your wedding day can be the realization of a lifetime dream; you want everything to be just perfect - and why not - from your flowers to you dress and everything else in between. But, for most people, even though is is a very special day you will still have a budget target to work to. But when it comes to top-end professional business services like as wedding photography, staying focused on the money can be hard to do. However, with a little bit of research, forward thinking and planning, and a vibrant dose of flexibility, you will be able to keep within budget for sure to ensure you have an affordable wedding while creating the memories you deserve.
You Need A Bob Marley Poster
Monday, April 27th, 2009Bob Marley seems to be one of those icons, that gets stronger with every generation. The music and art of this remarkable Regge ambassador pervades to this day. Have you seen all the paraphernalia like posters and t-shirts that are being sold?
Choosing The Digital Camera That’s Right For You
Monday, April 27th, 2009The first step in choosing a digital camera is to decide what you want to get out of your digital photography. If you compare digital camera prices you will see that for shooting family snapshots you can get a good basic digital camera for under $300, while a professional model can be over $1,000. When you compare digital camera features you need to know the extent of the use you are going to get out of it.
Pinhole Photography - A Classic Technique Makes A Comeback
Sunday, April 26th, 2009When I went digital, I had a whole pile of film in the fridge that just sat there for a long time and eventually expired. If you (or your parents) have been into photography for a while, you’re probably in the same situation. But as long as you don’t expect perfection every time, even expired film can be used, especially for different creative projects using “alternative” cameras. The fact that it’s expired may even add an interesting twist to your photos.









