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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
More info... By Obinna Heche
A home photography business does not necessarily require formal photography training. What it does require is a passion for photographic art, an artistic flair, the technical skills to operate the equipment and the ability to market the business.
Someone who is still in high school or college can start out preparing for a photography business by taking photos for the yearbook or the student newspaper. A basic photography course would be very helpful as well. Nowadays, it is good to know how to operate both a 33 mm and a digital camera. Local community colleges often have very reasonably priced community education courses, many that involve just one class in the evening or on the weekend.
Colleges that offer lifelong learning centers for folks 50+ have courses as well, and some of these are taught by very experienced retired photography business professionals at little or no cost. For example, a 3 megapixel camera should have at least a 256 MB card, a 4 megapixel camera needs at a minimum a 512 MB card. Any camera with 6 or more |
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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
More info... By Daniel Millions
Everyone wants to look his best in a picture, and a photographer can enhance a person's appearance considerably by utilizing basic principles of good posing and corrective techniques.
Posing does not have to mean stiff, mannequin-like people. Posing simply is what a photographer should do to portray subjects in a natural, attractive way; in other words, help people look the way they want to. Corrective techniques are those you employ to remove or subdue disturbing physical imperfections.
In addition to posing and corrective measure, follow basic rules in order to achieve consistently high-quality results. Observation, or pre-visualization, can greatly enhance your abilities because you know in advance how each picture will come out, and you won't have to pray that they will look the way you intended. Time is crucial during a wedding, and good organization and knowledge of basic camera techniques can save precious minutes.
As a photographer, you should help each of your subjects to look their best. Good common sense is necessary in determining when tactful suggestions can and should be made. Don't |
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