Direction of Lighting Photography is all about light, the direction of the light falling on your subject is most important, you must look at your subject carefully and see how the shadows fall. If you are able to choose the time of day to shoot your pictures, try to pick a time when the sun… Continue reading Lighting Tip – Myrtle Beach Photography
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Photography Tip – Simple But Important
Here is a photography tip that is so simple that it is often overlooked. The crooked horizon. As many of you know, I am not a professional photographer but own a photography studio. My job is to correct mistakes, through photoshop, that come through my studio. I would guess that besides the obvious removing people… Continue reading Photography Tip – Simple But Important
Background Clutter Tip by Myrtle Beach Photography
Our studio takes thousands of family beach portrait shots a summer. The biggest obstacle we run into is clutter. Everything from trash on the beach to people walking in the background when the beaches are busy. Even a small piece of trash or a cigarette butt can destroy an image. Clutter can turn a beautiful… Continue reading Background Clutter Tip by Myrtle Beach Photography
Photography Tip -Motion Blur – by Myrtle Beach Photography
Tips to Avoid Motion Blur The number one frustration that parents have come to me with while trying to photography their child at an event or practice is motion blur. To understand why this happens, you need a little background about shutter speed and the aperture. The aperture or the F-stop setting determines the… Continue reading Photography Tip -Motion Blur – by Myrtle Beach Photography
Shooting Through a Fence at a Sporting Event Tip by Myrtle Beach Photography
Shooting Images Through A Fence OK, here is a problem many mom’s and dad’s run across trying to get shots of their kids at a sporting event. Getting stuck behind a wire fence when trying to shoot your child’s game can be a real challenge. So how do you minimize the impact of the fence… Continue reading Shooting Through a Fence at a Sporting Event Tip by Myrtle Beach Photography