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How To Create Competition-Winning Images For Photographers
At the start of our photography careers, making money and doing what we love is usually the primary focus.
At the start of our photography careers, making money and doing what we love is usually the primary focus.
Commercial photography has been a long-standing pillar in the industry—encompassing everything from a simple headshot to huge marketing campaigns.
If you’ve been in the photography business for a while, you already know that mood is a huge component of any picture you take.
When we talk about wedding photography, we’re always looking for our happily ever after!
Then you daydream of your perfect client, who do you envision? Most people will jump to say “someone who has a lot of money to spend on my photography!”
If you’ve ever been curious about what’s in the bag of a beauty photographer, look no further.
Wedding season is rolling in as hot as the weather, and we are all stretching out the clock with time spent at the computer.
Light and story. These are the two most important factors in making great portraits. Not your camera, and although I get asked a lot, it’s not the focal length.
When it comes to creating my painterly-style images, I wouldn’t really say I have a crystal ball.
Often, when photographers think of “flash photography” or alternate light sources, they think dramatic, but sometimes, all we need is some lighting to fill and even out the skin.
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