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June 30, 2008
By: PhotoAdmin
Category: Child & baby Photography
The Beauty of Anticipation
Pregnancy is considered one of the most memorable times in a woman’s life. And photography has long been considered a means to freeze the moment that a person would like to capture and keep for the rest of her life. Gone are the days when women hide away their form because they are “infanticipating? The modern woman has demanded recognition in her sacrifices in rearing the next generation. Thus, pregnancy photography came to be one the most sought after services in a professional photographer’s trade.
It is only natural for a first mother to want to capture the moment especially in today’s fast-paced environment. It would remind her that she is still as beautiful, if not more beautiful, in the eyes of her husband when she sees that she can register well in a photograph. As much as the eternally youthful picture she has taken when she was at the peak of her single life, taking her picture during the peak of her pregnancy, is a major ego-booster.
After getting married and shelving wedding pictures away, taking maternity pictures to immortalize a very crucial moment in a couple’s life has become the next step to a life captured in highlighted photographs. In today’s digital world film photography seems to be loosing to the more convenient forms of taking and storing pictures. But similar to having their wives painted on canvass, husbands opt for the modern counterpart.
Renowned photographers have long been taken by the beauty of the woman’s frame and a pregnant woman delivers more challenges when it comes to lighting and angles since a woman’s form needs the right amount of shadow and light to present its best version on film. Thus a truly talented photographer can make a pregnant woman feel like she is looking at a gorgeous woman in a delicate and life-altering time of her life.
Popularized by celebrities such as Demi Moore, whose photograph grazed magazine covers all over the world, as a celebration of their motherhood, pregnancy photography has become a benchmark in the life of woman after her wedding photos are taken, star or otherwise. And because modern day women feel affiliated to their favorite actress as co-conspirators to being both a career woman and a mother, it is more likely that a woman would get herself photographed when she is pregnant when her favorite icon does the same.
Photographers opt to capture these moments right in the woman’s own home, making the picture not only a reminder of her condition but also of the environment wherein her child is reared. Personality makes pregnancy photography a delicate form of portrait photography. A woman would want to mix her personality with the ethereal glow of her condition. This makes every picture unique from the rest.
But pregnancy photos do not limit its model to the mother. The proud father could add to the emotion of anxious delight in having a child in their partner’s womb. Even the most masculine of better halves lend a touch of love in these pictures.
So it looks like pregnant pictures are here to stay.
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June 24, 2008
By: PhotoAdmin
Category: Digital Camera Tips
Digital photography is increasingly becoming more popular than film since it gives photographer instant access to their shots and gives them an idea if the focus and the exposure were right. Also in digital photography photographers are wasting film so they feel more freedom and flexibility to just snap and snap photos of the subject without having to worry about the cause, because at the end of the work day, all a photographer needs to do is choose the best one and edit them to even enhance the photo and delete the shots that they find are offensive or not flattering enough to pursue. Here are some helpful digital photography tips.
Also digital photography are comparable to films even for taking glamour shots where the goal is to develop warm pictures instead of bright. There are many advancement and technology available for digital photography that makes it more easy to use by professionals and non-professionals alike. If however you are looking for more digital photography tips on how to improve your digital photography don’t worry, there are a lot of tips and advices on the internet that you can take advantage of and all you need to do is choose some that will work for you and combine them all together to make your very own technique.
Of course the basic principles of photography still apply in digital photography like making sure that your hands are not shaking when taking photos. Although most digital cameras have features that disable motion and movement to help come up with clear shots.
One of the most important digital photography tips I’ve had in digital photography is the angle. Angle is one of the most important factors in photography since it gives you different views of the world and your subject in particular. A subject can be more interesting and flattering depending on the angle at which you’ve taken the shot and most photographers knows the secret of what works well and they take advantage of it.
To understand the importance of proper angle, try to look at one object in the table while you are standing, now look again at the same object sitting down – you’ll get a different view right? The object is somehow closer though you did not step closer. Now try to look again at the same object crouching down, again the difference.
With this in mind you’ll understand that taking pictures at different angles are an important skill you need to learn in digital photography. If you are not yet used to the right angles, try snapping pictures of anyone or any subject with your digital camera and make comparisons.
You will instantly see the difference of each angle and what works wells. For example most people will take pictures of babies or children from a standing position looking down at the subject, but if you just get down at their level you will find a different angle and when you take pictures in this position you’ll find you’ll get better and more interesting shot of the child. When you combine this new idea with other techniques, you will find that it works well for your digital photography.
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June 22, 2008
By: PhotoAdmin
Category: Glamour Photography
Photography captures time as they always say. Every special moment in a person’s life are documented by pictures taken specifically for the purpose of capturing the moment and make a lasting remembrance of the occasion. Weddings, birthdays, graduation and all the other milestone in life are being made immortal by photograph because time is captured in a capsule to be forever remembered the way it was portrayed.
Glamour photography enhances everything that is beautiful in the subject whether it’s a person, place, product or any object that the photographer finds interesting or are assigned to make. It’s often used for product endorsement, personal portraits, magazine cover and the like. As glamorous as it sounds, glamour photography is not complicated and all the other basic principles are applied. Here are some practical and important glamour photography tips and advice
The first thing a photographer must ensure is that they should have a trick in their sleeves to make people comfortable in front of the camera. Most people are very much aware of the presence of the camera and are uncomfortable with it, especially if they are not models and like to have glamour pictures of them. When a person is conscious of the camera, the image you will capture is not the one that truly represents the true essence of the subject. And since photography is all about capturing the true essence of a person you must make sure, especially in glamour shots that your subject will be made comfortable before or during the shots.
Another glamour photography tips and advice is that it is best taken in subdued or diffused light so that the focus is on your subject and not on the surrounding or background. Light angle is very important and you should ensure that the light is coming the side or from the top to accent small details of the subject. If you are going to shoot outside then choose a cloudy day or early morning light so that there will no be shadows and to extra warmth to skin. Also make sure that your subject is always brighter than the background so that the focus is centered on your subject and to reduce distraction as well. Don’t worry if your picture will not be sharp, some of the great glamour shots are not.
For close-up glamour shots you can use a wide aperture (low f/stop) so that the background is set out of focus for less distraction of the subject. Commonly, professional photographers use fixed telephoto lens with 90 mm or higher for glamour portraits to de-emphasize the nose or any unflattering features of the subject. This technique works well because no feature of the face is made to seem closer to the camera than the rest of the subject’s face. Another glamour photography tips and advice is to put emphasis on controlling the light contrast so that the subject is not lost in heavy shadows or bright highlights, which is why controlling exposure is imperative to get the perfect tones of your subject’s face.
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June 19, 2008
By: PhotoAdmin
Category: People Photography
There are many people who are going for portraits shots and this remains as one of the most highly sought personal services in terms of photography. Models and common people alike want to capture their image in a flattering photo of their face taken close-up. There are many portrait photography tips and advice which you can find in the internet and that will give you valuable insights in the practice of this skill. But as with any other skill, portrait photography will need time and proper equipment to master to help you enter the professional level of the industry.
The first thing you must do as aspiring portrait photographer is to enroll yourself in one of the lessons offered in many schools. This way you’ll learn the basics and fundamentals of taking and capturing photos of people, places, and things. You’ll learn what works and what does not, and help you form a right foundation for your skill. Jumping or skipping the fundamental lessons of photography will not be advantageous for you, but is rather a liability since you will have a hard time incorporating advance techniques later on in your profession.
Another tip would be to practice your eyes in taking photographs. Browse magazines, websites that features portraits to help you give an idea of what angles works best, what time of the day it is best to shoot pictures and other important factors that is relevant to your portrait photography. Practice, practice, practice taking shots either indoor or outdoor and you can use your friend, partner as your model – but for best results work with a professional model once in a while to hone your craft.

Another portrait photography tips and advice would be to know your equipment well. There are many innovation and latest technology and gadgets available for you to choose from to help you with your portraits photography. Not all cameras are created equal so be sure to search for the right one for the kind of photography you are engaging. Consider the telephoto lens that will work best in the nature of taking pictures at close-up range where some features of the face may look closer than the rest of the face like the face. Lighting angles and fixtures is also another consideration that you need to learn so you get the best flattering shot of your subject which is mostly at the sides.
Another portrait photography tip and advice is to try to diffuse the light when taking portrait photograph indoors to help create distraction. The focus should be on the subject and the environment or background is diffuse for greater results. When taking portrait shots outdoor, choose the first hour in the morning where the sunlight is not yet strong and will give extra warmth to the skin tone of your subject. You can even take advantage of cloudy day that has more diffused lights perfect for creating portrait shots. Lastly, as a photographer be aware that most subjects are self-conscious of the camera and will not stand still for a very long time unless you’ve made a way for them to get comfortable.
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