Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Make a Professional Photography Online Portfolio


An online portfolio can really give that professional edge to your work. Whether It's a page for potential employers to sample your work or just a place to share you work with friends and family an online portfolio is a must for any photographer. I'm going to show you how you can make a great looking portfolio really simply and more importantly; for free!

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Get Inspiration for Great Photography by Looking at Great Photographs


There is nothing worse than the infliction of photographer's block; a complete loss of inspiration that seems like you will never recover from. I get the feeling often but I find a cure in looking at the work of other photographers, often ones I have never heard of.


Wednesday, 19 January 2011

How to make stunning vintage style photography



There is no denying that using vintage cameras can produce some really beautiful looking photographs and some may argue you can only really get that effect with the real thing. However, these days it can be hard to come across well working vintage equipment and it is also much more convenient to own a regular digital camera. But whether it be a simple point-and-shoot or a top end DSLR there are still ways to reproduce that vintage style after the photo has been taken. It can add character to that perfect shot or bring life to those not so good snaps. Here's how.


Thursday, 16 December 2010

Dramatic Situations provides a fresh and interesting perspective

I've been a fan of the Canadian artist/poet/photographer/amazing person for some years now. If I remember rightly he found out a blog post that I wrote some years ago and left a comment that lead to me contacting him back... eventually we swapped emails and we have been casual acquaintances ever since. Every time he posts new content to his site I'm amazed at the level of expression that shines through, there is a deep and rich incandescence within everything he produces that I think is deserving of respect and fine attention.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

The New Canon 60D, George Maier Discusses...

60D - A Quick Snap
A Quick Snap

So what do I think to the camera and its features?

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