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Tips for Doing More Spectacular Sunset Photography
The first thing I was told to do when I wanted to learn how to photograph landscapes and cityscapes, was to always shoot during the sunset. I have always asked myself why, but the answer is actually pretty easy. You … Continue reading
Improve Your Middle of the Day Photos By Doing Black and White
Sometimes beginning photographers ask me to look at their photos and tell them how they can make the photos better. Nearly every time this happens I end up saying the same thing, “You need to stop taking your pictures in … Continue reading
5 Tips for Doing Photography from a Hot Air Balloon or Biplane
Do you do most of your shooting with your feet firmly planted on the ground? Camera shake is a basic concept that directs you to take a strong stance, brace your elbows, and keep that camera as still as possible. … Continue reading
4 Tips to Help You Get Started Doing Lifestyle Photography
People are my favorite subject to photograph, and one of my favorite ways to capture them is through lifestyle photography. I love documenting a day in the life of a family, student, or child. I love making beautiful photos out … Continue reading
A Beginner’s Guide to Doing Black and White Photography
If you’ve never tried black and white photography before, you may be wondering what the appeal is. After all, isn’t it a little like black and white television or silent movies – an anachronism in our modern, high-tech age? The … Continue reading
6 Tips for Doing a Successful 365 Photo Project
Happy 2016, welcome to the start of a new year. This is a great time to start new projects – be it losing weight, getting fit by regularly exercising, committing to eating right, or improving and growing your photography knowledge and … Continue reading
13 Tips for Doing Action Photography in Bad Light
Sometimes I feel cursed. Like any parent I want to take pictures of my kids doing their activities. However, I have a daughter who is a gymnast. For a photographer, that is a toxic combination of very fast action with … Continue reading
The Who What Where When Why How of Doing a Photowalk
Recently I was privileged, for the first-time, to be a walk leader as part of the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk. It was a great experience for me, one I plan to repeat again, and one in which I encourage all … Continue reading
7 Benefits of Doing Microstock Photography
I have to confess, it took me a while to get myself to do the exercise of actually sitting down and filtering through my old photos, to find those suitable to submit to a microstock agency to start selling. Finally, … Continue reading
5 Reasons for Doing Natural Light Portraits
A Post By: Andrew S. Gibson/PPIMG class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-67062″ alt=”Natural light portrait” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/wpid-natural-light-portraits-12.jpg” width=600 height=400/PPWith all the attention given to the art and craft of shooting portraits using flash, you could be forgiven for thinking that this is the only … Continue reading
5 Reasons for Doing Natural Light Portraits
A Post By: Andrew S. Gibson/PPIMG class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-67062″ alt=”Natural light portrait” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/wpid-natural-light-portraits-11.jpg” width=600 height=400/PPWith all the attention given to the art and craft of shooting portraits using flash, you could be forgiven for thinking that this is the only … Continue reading
5 reasons for doing natural light portraits
A post by: Andrew s. GibsonPPIMG class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-67062″ alt=”Natural light portrait” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/wpid-natural-light-portraits-1.jpg” width=”600″ height=”400″/PPWith all the attention given to the art and craft of shooting portraits using flash, you would be forgiven for thinking that this is the only … Continue reading