What makes famous artwork and photographs great? There are many basic rules that a professional uses as a guide when creating, and usually the first rule is called the Rule of Thirds. This very simple rule of design can be applied to your photographs making them more interesting than the everyday snapshot. (photo is correct… Continue reading The Basics of Composition – Rule of Thirds
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Follow-Up To 4th of July
As you know if you read my blog, I am not a professional photographer but I play one on TV. Just kidding. Being the owner of a photography studio and not a professional photographer, I know alot about photography but don’t have much time to apply my knowledge. I decided to take my camera… Continue reading Follow-Up To 4th of July
Photographing Fireworks on the Fourth of July Night
This year, everyone grab your cameras and lets take some great photographs of those fireworks we all think are going to look spectacular until you get them home and look at them. With the following tips, you’re sure to capture some impressive images: 1) First, check the wind direction and get up wind of… Continue reading Photographing Fireworks on the Fourth of July Night
Simple Photography Printing Tip
Today I am going to talk about how large or small you need to take your image for different printing purposes. Depending upon what you want to do with a photograph, you can set your camera to shoot the image at different sizes. For professional photographers, this comes naturally but for beginners, it can be… Continue reading Simple Photography Printing Tip
Different Ways to Display Your Photography
I am going to let you guys in on one of my favorite ways to show off my photographs. Being that we have a photography studio and Fuji 370 professional printers, it is a little easier for us to play around with the images that come into the studio. My favorite thing to to with… Continue reading Different Ways to Display Your Photography