Posted by Xander Davenports - December 21, 2011 – 3:38 am
A wedding, a birthday, a vacation celebration, or any other major event where family and friends come together must be recorded. Not only because you would like to preserve the memory of such occasion but you also wish to create lasting memories of the pleasure and excitement such event can bring. So be sure you’re able to capture the fun by having somebody take photographs and record each fascinating, quirky, and entertaining detail in your event. You might need to think about these guiding principles when looking for the best party photographer.
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Posted by Vince Terry - November 16, 2009 – 7:50 pm
So you’ve been asked to take the photos at your friend’s wedding. You’ve tried to persuade them to hire a professional, but they are happy with you. Don’t panic, they asked you because they like your style. Wedding digital photography is no different from other photography, but there are a few things you need to consider when planning for the big day.
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Posted by Randolph Quan - October 26, 2009 – 7:59 am
He just proposed, and she’s as giddy as a schoolgirl. That happiness will radiate for weeks – or at least until the stress of planning a wedding takes hold! Capture those feelings with pre-wedding photography (also known as engagement photography).
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Posted by Randolph Quan - October 23, 2009 – 4:06 am
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.
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Posted by Dawn Enstruthe - October 22, 2009 – 5:21 am
The best way to keep yourself up to date with new technology and photography accessories is to read specialty photography magazines and or visit websites dedicated to this subject. Newcomers to photography tend to overdo the accessory purchasing in the beginning, but recognize their wasteful ways later on in their careers. We all do undue buying when starting out, so you could relax about it.
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Posted by Dawn Enstruthe - September 17, 2009 – 11:19 am
The freelance world is one of the best ways to get a job and pay the bills. People who have been laid off from their everyday jobs are starting to use their creative talents to make money. Take for example, photography. This has become a great market and a great way to express yourself and pay your bills.
Posted by Vince Terry - September 15, 2009 – 1:00 pm
Your inclination for shooting photographs instead of being in them is a promising sign that you are cut out for photography. Photography requires no bachelor’s degree. So long as you’re not delving into the technical kind such as photojournalism, photography can be a walk in the park for you.