Posts Tagged ‘wedding photography’

How To Make Money With Event Photography

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

A great way to make money with photography is to focus on events. You will be surprised about how many people want events covered and photographed.

How to do it

The key trick is in choosing your market slice. You must choose a slice of the market where people want to keep memories alive in print. It must also be an event that is hard to capture for a not professional so that they will need your services.

Top Tips For Improving Your Wedding And Other Event Photography Skills

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Event photography, these days is an appealing career choice. An event photographer is one who attends marriages, sports events, music performances, award functions etc. to take photos of the occasion.

There is a common misconception among people that all an event photographer does is arrive at the venue with a camera and keep clicking away merrily. But this is absolutely false. Many advanced courses are devoted to prepare people to become an event photographer and as with any other highly skilled profession, an event photographer must have some important qualities to be successful at his job.

How Did Wedding Photography Begin?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Wedding period is always hectic & nerve-wracking. They are quite tough for those who are planning the wedding, but the maximum stress is always on the groom & the bride. For years, people have just surrendered to the fact that weddings will always be stressful and that they just have to deal with it to the best of their abilities

However, many expert service providers who have expertise in planning weddings have come into existence, so that you don’t have to lose sleep over how things will be managed on your wedding day. These kind of services can ensure that there won’t be any problems that can ruin your mood on what would possibly be the most memorable and eventful day of your life. Pre-wedding photography is one such professional example.

How To Choose An Event Photographer

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Occasions like an important symposium or a major client visit come rarely, and it is critical to keep a record of such events in the form of images, which you can later use for both internal and external circulation. To get these photographs, you need event photographers.

Taking professional pictures at an event is a highly specialized skill. Unlike most other forms of photography, the person capturing an occasion hardly has any control over the flow of the event or how the people react. The work involved in shooting an event requires familiarity and professionalism on part of the photographer and very few people can do a good job at it. However, the greatest difficulty is that a corporate photographer does not get a retake.

Food Pics Tips

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Images of food are all over. We cannot walk down any leading shopping street without being bombarded by them from the windows of all the food shops. We open a magazine and there they are again pushing up their mouth watering delights at us.

When you first take a look into the domain of food photography you may feel that you can never take photographs like the professionals but you could amaze yourself.

Creativity And Food Photography

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

There are a number of different tips that could be learned when discussing the subject of food photography and what every food photographer should know. We will go cover a few of the introductory tips here. Some of the important ideas to keep in mind are lighting, props, quickness and enhancement. Here we will learn techniques for food photographers to take the next step.

Light

Light is obviously the tool of a photographer second to the camera itself. Getting this right is always the trick with any kind of photography. With food photography though it is super important. Get it wrong and no amount of photoshop work will bring the picture to life.

Uniquely Singaporean – Pre-Bridal Photography

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Talk with your friends and ask them if weddings can be stressful. They will surely have a lot of stories to tell you.

You should not have a care in the world on your wedding day. It should be a totally relaxing and special day.

There is so much to do on your actual wedding day that a day in a busy office would be like taking a day off compared to your wedding day. Asking for support from everyone that you can will make your special day more special.

Some Pointers For Successful Portrait Pictures

Friday, December 11th, 2009

A popular topic for many prize-winning photos from a lot of times are individuals. Yet, portrait photography isn’t only about capturing a face. It is more about making a person or several persons become “alive” within a photo, by depicting them in their brilliance.

A well clicked portrait image doesn’t follow convention, and presents the character in a mental state that makes the photograph exceptional. However, portraits of one person or of entire families are also taken by photographers, and these are normally preserved in family albums.

Event Photography

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

An event photographer is someone who you want to photograph your wedding. You will need them to have acquired a few qualities such as style, motivation, experience and good communication. A well trained event photographer will only posses these qualities through experience, so making sure that they are well trained and can focus on what you want is important.

How Wedding Photographers Approach A Wedding.

Monday, October 19th, 2009

If you’re looking for a quality wedding photographer in London, look no further than Randolph Quan, an award-winning photojournalist located in the UK.

Located in the King’s Cross neighbourhood in London and is often hired in south England areas of London, Sussex, Hertfordshire, Kent, and Essex. He’s also available to travel nationwide, as well as to travel abroad to a photographer a couple’s destination wedding.

Work has appeared in publications such as OK! Magazine, the New York Times magazine and the Los Angeles Times, but began shooting weddings six years ago as a way to combine his passion for portraiture with his flair for storytelling, becoming the epitome of a wedding photojournalist, a style that so many brides search for these days.

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