#Photography Life, Photography Tips
by Darryl T.
Sorry for the late post this week. As you know, I usually post every Thursday. I've had an unwanted guest at my house recently and he didn't want to leave. Some of you know him. His name is Arthur, Arthur Ritis. Here are some "Freebies" to compensate you for my being late.
How to Pose a Model and Create a Composition – Free Quick Guide
If you like taking pictures of people, there is one skill that you can learn that will make your work immediately better.
Author Ludmila Borosova tells you what she discovered.
“When I started taking photography seriously, I was always focusing on the wrong things like getting a new camera body or a new lens and experimenting with various editing styles.
I would go around town looking for promising models that could potentially make it on the cover of our local magazine.
While factors such as these have some power over your masterpiece, if you’re looking for a nice shot of somebody, it doesn’t matter if they have been in a beauty pageant.
Everyone is beautiful in their way, and trying to meet the standards of society isn’t going to get you exciting photographs.
What does work is learning how to pose different kinds of models and how to work with their body features to complement your composition.”
That skill gets you noticed!
Ludmila walks you through her beginner posing tips right here.
Get your copy now!
Photo Credit: Ludmila Borošová
Props: Using Objects to Improve Your Photographs – Free Quick Guide
You’re a creator.
You always feel a need to be seeking ways to bring out the beauty in your photographs.
Oftentimes in photographing a subject, you’ll create a nice portrait just with what you have.
But other times, you’d like to spice things up or open a whole new aspect of your photography world.
A popular way of doing so is by adding props!
Props can create a huge difference in your photographs because they add an element of storytelling!
Today, author Ludmila Borosova will cover…
- What are props?
- Why should you use them in photography?
- Her favorite props for portraits
- How to find and acquire props inexpensively
Let’s get to it!
Photo Credit: Aziz Acharki
Camera Settings for Pet Photography – Free Quick Guide
If you’re a photographer and own a pet or pets, we are about to say something you already know.
You want to capture stunning pictures of your pets!
You probably are also partially in the know that pet pictures are not as easy as some may assume.
In this guide, author Jo Plumridge takes you through the steps of a successful pet portrait session.
She will discuss…
- Choices of camera gear
- Lighting options for both indoors and outdoors
- Camera settings to get you started on the right path
- And finally, some composition tips and suggestions
If you love animals and want to photograph them, this is the place to start.
Grab your camera and enjoy the read!
It’s waiting for you below.
Photo Credit: Jo Plumridge
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