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Beginner’s Guide to Wedding Photography

Weddings are often referred to as the bread and butter of photography. You would think it might be easier to just take photos of happy couples, but a lot more preparation and work goes into photographing a wedding. If you’re a beginner at this and would like to maybe shoot a friend’s wedding, here are some tips to help you capture the great moments of a that special day.

Photo by K. Praslowicz (Sjixxxy)

Know What You’re Getting Yourself Into

Looking at wedding photos, you might believe that it’s all smooth sailing, smiles and love all around. However, it’s usually quite the opposite. A wedding can be a very hectic event that requires you to think constantly on your feet. You might think that shooting a friend’s wedding could be fun, but it can actually be rather stressful and daunting. As a photographer, you would need that certain dominant personality to be able to deal with a range of characters, handle pressures and meet tight deadlines.

Speak with other photographers who have done wedding photography and ask them honestly about their experience. Don’t just hear about the good, but also ask about the bad and the ugly incidents too.

Photo by TiffanyDawnPhoto

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The Beauty of Manual SLR Photography

Almost everyone gets to the point sometimes where you are fed up with the tons of pics that take up all the space on your hard drive, and you don’t even wanna bother looking through all of it. The time when you are bored with going through the manual of your DSLR again cause you don’t know what all the buttons are for.

That’s when you would consider to pick up again that old manual SLR from your bottom drawer and rid yourself of all the beeping and flashing that modern cameras tend to come with and just go back to basic once again… or for the first time, depending on your own photographical history.

Time to find out how great it can be to use a manual SLR and about the countless possibilities that come with that!

Increase the possibilities of your pictures

There are many reasons for photographers to want to try out how they would do with a manual SLR. You might discover that the normal point-and-shoot film camera, that you have been playing around with for a while, limits your progress as a photographer, as it doesn’t come with the focusing options you would need to take… let’s say sharp close up portraits.

Photo by Mr Jeff

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Retro Color Effect Photoshop Tutorial

Retro color effect is indeed very popular. A quick search in Google brings up endless of Photoshop tutorials. However, this tutorial is probably one of my favorites to achieve a retro color effect. Simply because it’s quick, easy and thinks outside the box.

The image I will be using was featured in our Jump Photo Collection. Photo thanks to jumping lab.

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Straighten a Photo in Photoshop: Quick & Easy

When you’re capturing a fleeting moment, there usually isn’t time to make sure that your subject is nicely positioned or that the photo is perfectly straight. Thankfully, there is a quick and simple trick in Photoshop that will accurately straighten any photo. All you need is an obvious horizon and two minutes to spare.

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Composition 101: Rule of Thirds in Photography with Examples

When it comes to taking a great photo, it all comes down to the lighting and composition, rather than how expensive  the camera equipment is. Today, we’re going to highlight a composition technique called Rule of Thirds. It’s a very simple rule to grasp and can instantly turn some of those boring photos into something much more interesting and visually pleasant.

Visual aesthetics is something subjective. You might think a particular photo is nothing special, while your friend loves it to death. The Rule of Thirds is a simple guideline to help you produce a photo that is more likely to be visually stunning based on how you compose and frame your subject.

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Lomo Effect in Photoshop: An Easy 3-step Tutorial

Now you can convert any digital photo into a Lomo-esque photograph in a matter of minutes, thanks to Photoshop and our simple and easy three-step tutorial.

Photos take with the Lomo have characteristics like over-saturated colors, vignette and sometimes blurred snapshots. We can replicate these effects easily in Photoshop.

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