Focus Stacking – a macro photography techniquePosted by brian | Posted in Photography Techniques Videos | Posted on 07-08-2010Tags: Focus, Macro, Photography, Stacking, Technique25![]() Here’s a short guide to shooting several photographs to make an ultra sharp close focus shot. Peter Bargh explains how to shoot, and then what software will combine the shots to give you ultra sharp results. Rating: 4 | Views: 130422 |
Manual focus for children photography?Posted by brian | Posted in Children Photography Help | Posted on 07-05-2010Tags: Children, Focus, Manual, Photography2 I recently bought a camera, i was reading aobut manual focus. it seems a excellent options for portraits and im goint to be a newborn and children photographer so, for newborns manual focus is great but with children? they move a lot . so what can i do, put servo focus or manual focus? but i would have to constantly be focusing.
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Amateur photographer looking to start a business. What specs should be a main focus in a new camera?Posted by brian | Posted in General Photography Help | Posted on 06-25-2010Tags: amateur, Business, Camera, Focus, Looking, main, Photographer, Should, specs, Start2 My wife is looking to start becoming a professional photographer. She is starting classes and learning adobe. What camera should we get that will not be obsolete in a few years? And why? Thanks for your input!!
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Wedding Photography – Focus on Results!Posted by brian | Posted in Wedding Photography Articles | Posted on 06-07-2010Tags: Focus, Photography, Results, Wedding0
I have noticed a trend recently in wedding photographer’s web pages of trying to clear up the confusion over the various styles of wedding photography. New names have emerged for these styles: Documentary, Illustrative, Fine Art, Classic, Contemporary, the now familiar Photojournalism and of course Traditional. Also we now hear photographers talking at length about how they only shoot weddings using “available light” and promise you that they won’t use flash.
The other hot topic is the discussion of the benefits of various types of camera equipment: The advantages of full frame cameras, or is Nikon better than Canon, etc. Much of this information has been posted to supposedly help you understand the advantages and disadvantages of all these approaches. However, when you read further, you often see that there is a slant towards the equipment or style used by that particular photographer. I recently… |
Nature Photography: Focus on Nature, not TechnologyPosted by brian | Posted in Stock Photography Articles | Posted on 04-10-2010Tags: Focus, more about, Nature, Photography, Technology0
Digital photography has forever changed the photography landscape. Has it changed the way we look at landscape photography?
In my gallery and on my website, I sell a photograph of a kangaroo on a beach. I am not the only nature photographer in Australia to have captured such a subject, so it is not a unique occurrence; but it is unusual. As such, many people have never seen such a thing with their own eyes.
Ten years ago, when film was standard, people would often ask “Where were you lucky enough to find a kangaroo on a beach?” Fair question.
Today, someone asked me “Did you superimpose that kangaroo on your computer?” Some people don’t ask; they just assume the photo is a fake. Some even want to argue with me even after I have told them where, when and how the photo was taken. People… |
Can I focus on photography and graphic design at the same time?Posted by brian | Posted in Travel Photography Help | Posted on 03-31-2010Tags: Design, Focus, Graphic, Photography, Same, Time1 I also want to get into travel photography….Can I with only a degree in graphic design?
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Flowertown In Focus Photography Summerville Charleston SCPosted by brian | Posted in General Photography Videos | Posted on 03-18-2010Tags: Charleston, Flowertown, Focus, Photography, Summerville, www.strangdaisy.com.au, you tube flowertown fight0![]() Flowertown In Focus Welcomes you to our new You Tube channel. Flowertown In Focus is located in Summerville, SC and serves the entire lowcountry. Amy Smith Menchaca is passionate about capturing life’s priceless moments. Her focus on family and children¹s photography has helped countless families preserve their priceless moments at various locations throughout the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Amy Smith Menchaca specializes in color and black-and-white portraits of expecting mothers, newborns, babies, children, high school seniors and families. She is also available to photograph wedding engagements, reunions, birthdays and other cherished moments. Every family shares special moments. Capture and preserve them in a photograph. www.flowertowninfocus.com http Rating: 0 | Views: 1 |
Elinchrom Ranger Quadra at Focus On ImagingPosted by brian | Posted in Photography Techniques Videos | Posted on 03-08-2010Tags: Elinchrom, Focus, Imaging, Quadra, Ranger, ranger quadra, ranger quadra beauty dish, ranger quadra tips13![]() Adam Duckworth interviews Chris Burfoot of The Flash Centre. Rating: 4 | Views: 14412 |
What are some good photography spots around the metro atlanta area? (focus on nature, excluding stone mountain?Posted by brian | Posted in Nature Photography Help | Posted on 02-28-2010Tags: Area, Around, Atlanta, Excluding, Focus, Good, metro, mountain, Nature, Photography, se some good photo, Some, spots, stone1 I’ve been to stone mountain too many times, Lake Lanier doesn’t have enough places for interest besides buford dam.
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What types of design elements would you focus on in landscape/architectural photography? Why?Posted by brian | Posted in Landscape Photography Help | Posted on 02-27-2010Tags: Design, Elements, Focus, landscape/architectural, Photography, Types, Would1
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I recently bought a camera, i was reading aobut manual focus. it seems a excellent options for portraits and im goint to be a newborn and children photographer so, for newborns manual focus is great but with children? they move a lot . so what can i do, put servo focus or manual focus? but i would have to constantly be focusing.
My wife is looking to start becoming a professional photographer. She is starting classes and learning adobe. What camera should we get that will not be obsolete in a few years? And why? Thanks for your input!!
I also want to get into travel photography….Can I with only a degree in graphic design?


I’ve been to stone mountain too many times, Lake Lanier doesn’t have enough places for interest besides buford dam.
