Photography
Elevating the Art of Street Photography: 10 Practical Tips
You’ll find all sorts of tips out there - what to shoot, what not to shoot, the best…
You’ll find all sorts of tips out there - what to shoot, what not to shoot, the best…
With a simple flick of the screen, you have your iPhone camera available to you at all times.…
When you have a website, you have to make some firm decisions about your homepage. Video has been…
In the course of years, we’ve covered a lot of grounds on our blog. We talked about stock…
Previously, we’ve talked about tips that could help you improve your instagram game. Just as it is important to know what to do, it’s good to know what not to. Instagram is an incredible platform that is also rewarding but you need a little bit of background knowledge to succeed. It has been around for a while now and here are some of the lessons we’ve learned and 9 trends that are definitely no longer ‘in’.
If you feel like your style needs to be developed, or you feel stuck in your creative pursuits - this article is for you. These thoughts can mean you’re simply in an evaluating stage or you’re going through a photographer’s block. You need a getaway - the freedom to explore and create.
When you take your shot, you’re conscious of about a million things that will make up your photograph…
Photographing for microstocks takes time, effort and persistence. You learn the tricks of the trade as you go…
No one’s ever made it too far by sticking to the rules. The difference between an amateur and a professional is that one is too afraid to try new things and complies to the standard rules. The later, on the other hand, will go to far extends to deliver something unusual. Every professional photographer has done this at least once. Unusual compositions risk the chances of being unsuccessful but not for those with a trained eye.
Looking for images is easy, it’s finding the right ones that is hard work. We really have to tap into your thinking process to uncover some of the secrets to better search results. Often times, people are too quick to punch in the basic keywords and are left with cliches to work with. To fix this, you’ve got to change the way you approach a stock photography search. To uncover how to find good stock pictures and vectors, continue reading our detailed guide.
By Adam Welch
As I think about it, the idea of what goes into making a photograph can seem slightly overwhelming. There really are quite a few things to think about when it comes to making an image (graph) using essentially only light (photo). A photograph (see what I did with the photo and graph thing?) can carry incredible artistic weight and has the power to quite literally change our world and the way that it is viewed. But what exactly makes a photograph great instead of just...well, not so great.Choosing images for your blog can be a daunting task. You want to find something that’s eye catching, creative and different. With so many things to keep in mind, could you be missing something? What can you do today to improve image choices for your blog? Since you’re here, we gathered useful tips and advice on how to take your image selection to the next level.
The Internet is broken down into text and images. Since our brain processes images much faster than text, it is safe to say that photography is your most powerful tool when it comes to branding.
Phone camera is a great place to start learning photography, as you don't really have much choice over controls or lenses, as compared to DSLR.
On the phone you just have to watch out for composition and the quality of light … and a few other things.
Well easier said than done, right?
So here are my top 5 tips to help you out and improve your mobile photography today =)
Vibrant, colorful and creative images are vital to the success of both a small blog and a large scale business. What unites these two examples is the fact that neither would succeed without the support of visual content. Getting your audience to linger on your site starts with the visuals you choose.
Did you know that on average, people take a few seconds to scan content before they decide to stay or leave? This means you have precious 20 seconds to convince them that you are worth their time.
If you asked two photographers to shoot a watermelon, you’d get two wildly different photos. Every photographer has their preferred approach to lighting, composition, mood, angle, and perspective.
So the big question.
How do you develop your photography style?