Digital Files in Your Portrait World
We are living in a digital world. Let’s face it. If you would have asked me 10 years ago if I would be selling digital files, I would have said, “Never!” I converted from film to a digital studio …
We are living in a digital world. Let’s face it. If you would have asked me 10 years ago if I would be selling digital files, I would have said, “Never!” I converted from film to a digital studio …
The introduction of digital files to our industry was the elephant in the room for a while. It has brought a lot of positives for most of us. With any advancements, there are always several negatives.
How are you delivering your video product? All the filmmakers and photographers I know deliver their videos and slideshows in one of three ways. They burn to standard DVD…
Ever feel like your computer’s desktop just had a bomb go off on it? Or maybe finding a file just isn’t the easiest thing to do in your day? So much of what we do as photographers is sitting …
One of the most common statements I hear from shooters is: I can’t get my images to look the way I want. That statement can mean many things, …
Nowadays, it seems like the most time-intensive retouching for professional photographers is portrait retouching. No matter how many plug-ins or programs there are to simplify the process,…
In this industry, we struggle on a daily basis to maintain a fail-safe digital workflow. This is a crucial point in your business, and you need to consider a few of these guidelines when storing your images.
When I started in photography almost 20 years ago, photographing outdoors with natural light was an anomaly. Most photographers had retail studios and practiced traditional, classical posing and lighting.
I’m standing over a Colorado mountain precipice, caught in a sudden blizzard, 45 minutes from the nearest paved road. My fingers can no longer feel the camera they clutch. A mere black suit and white gown…
I’m a self-taught photographer, but was a graphic designer for 12 years before I started my photography career. I always thought of myself as more of an entrepreneur than an artist.
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