Picture Perfect Critique – April 2014
Picture Perfect Critique I have always been an advocate for the invaluable educational opportunity that image critique can bring. I think it’s one of the very best ways to understand your work.
Picture Perfect Critique I have always been an advocate for the invaluable educational opportunity that image critique can bring. I think it’s one of the very best ways to understand your work.
lighting techniques with one light Back in the Sept. 2013 issue, I explained how to create high key studio lighting that produces magazine-cover results. The setup involved three individual lighting zones…
Despite the abundance of photography blogs, websites, webinars and workshops, too many photographers seem to be missing a long list of basics. I’m not talking about social media, networking or even…
featured photographer julie mcgann As photographers, business owners and artists, we have to find our niche. What is it that makes you stand out from the crowd?
When I create a black-and-white image in Photoshop, a small part of me giggles like a schoolgirl. Something about the mood it radiates can be quite powerful. I’m swept back in time to my days in the darkroom.
Same day slideshows were originally created as a marketing tool aimed at wedding reception guests. While they also wow the bride and groom, the primary benefit…
you had questions? sal offers up his advice and answers to your monthly questions.
The age of the corner photography studio is all but over. Photographers no longer require a brick-and-mortar place of business.
When you start offering clients 50 different actions on 50 different images, their eyes glaze over. They get confused and can lose sight of your brand.
Without written contracts, you expose yourself and your business to a number of risks. They include not getting paid; not maintaining copyright ownership of your images…
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