Friday, May 31, 2013

Making Memories That Will Last The Ages

A wedding is the grandest event in someone's lifetime. You cannot compare it to the annual birthdays celebrated, even if you add them all up. You cannot equate the joy that comes with it to that of the graduation party from high school or college. This is the biggest fete of someone's life. It is no doubt that it is a bigger deal to women than to men. Girls visualize their weddings from at least the age of six; making plans, drawing wedding dresses and picturing "the one". No day is bigger than the wedding day. How then can you capture these memories and move with them as the years go by? You need to get a wedding photographer, and a good one for that matter. Here are a few reasons why you need a professional doing the shots at our wedding:
· Once in a lifetime
It happens just once. There are no rehearsals and there are definitely no repeats. You would not want to mess up on any detail on your wedding - whether it is your dress or your cake. In addition, you definitely do not want to compromise on the photos of the day. You will live with these photos for the rest of your lives, and even relatives and friends will want to see them. Your lives may be evidence to your beautiful marriage but the photos are the only evidence of how brilliant your wedding was.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

How to Choose a Portrait Photographer

Hiring a professional portrait photographer can be quite a costly investment. That's why you'll want to make sure that you're getting the best service for your money. That and the fact you'll want your photos to turn out fabulous. Whether you're looking for a photographer to take pictures of just you, you and your friends or you and your family, here are some helpful steps to help you choose the right person.
1. Choosing a location
You may never have given a thought to deciding on a location to have your photos taken. Like many, you may have just assumed they would be taken in a studio. Don't limit yourself to this option. Choose a photographer that is happy to take photos in a studio, in your home or wherever else you wish. The more flexible and willing the photographer, the more passionate they'll be about producing the best results for you.
2. Re-touching
Do you want your photos re-touched on Photoshop or would you like them completely natural? Whichever your choice, make sure you choose a photographer that is willing to work to it. You might want your photos re-touched just slightly or have other specific editing preferences. Again, make sure your photographer is happy to talk these things through with you and bend to your decisions.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Useful Photography Tips That Anyone Can Use

Photography can be a fun and fulfilling recreational activity. Although, it does require some education and effort on your part in order to properly take photos. Included in the article are several tips for taking great photos.
Stand close to your subjects to take better pictures. If you move close to your subject, you can frame it more effectively, while avoiding distractions around it. If you are taking a portrait, getting closer allows you to notice facial expressions and other details. Camera image sensors are only so good, so long-range shots sacrifice detail.
Different shutter speeds work well in different settings so make sure you have a play around with your camera and determine what works for you. You can get some awesome photos at the drop of a hat and this will allow you to blur some time periods together. Lighting quick shutter speeds are great for sports shots with lots of action, while slow shutter speeds are nice for landscapes without a lot of movement.
In photography, what you have inside of the frame sets off the overall composition of the image. In order to eliminate any objects which distract from the subject matter, you should zoom in on a main focal point. You will reduce clutter in your photos and prevent unwanted focal points.
When going on a trip, begin taking pictures the moment you leave. Of course, you will have tons of great photo opportunities on the trip, but you can make a photo essay that starts right when you leave your home to chronicle the entire trip. Use your entire journey as a way to document your trip through pictures.
Do not allow your camera batteries to run low because you never know when a photo opportunity will occur. You should always load your digital camera with fully-charged batteries, because it can be a real energy hog, especially when you use the LCD screen. Another great idea would be carry an extra set of batteries for the camera so you don't miss your shot.