Photographer Saves My Christmas Worries
I’m looking for a present for my Nan that is going to be treasured for many years to come.
She only lives in a small bedsit, so it can’t be something that is going to take up too much room. I considered a lovely jewellery piece, but if the truth be told, she has such an abundance of jewellery that I have decided against this.
I would love to get her something special that is unique to her.
Suddenly out of the blue it struck me, why not book a session with our local Brighton Photographer. He captured my wedding day so beautifully so I know he would treat us well and produce some brilliant photos.
I want a family portrait taken, but not one of those stuffy pictures where they make you look like somebody you wouldn’t resemble in a million years. It just doesn’t appeal to me to be made up to look like people we aren’t. I want him to capture the real us, as we are everyday – warts and all. After all, we are who we are and no amount of fancy makeup and clothing is going to change this.
That’s another
Click here to continue readingDigital Photography: Getting Your Groove Back
Learning digital photography is one of the most rewarding things you can do with your life. There are digital photography tutorials available to you the will help you to learn to take great digital photos and even teach you how to make a career out of taking great pictures. Many of these great helps are available to you online. You can take advantage of and learn from others expertise very easily. You can learn the mechanics of taking great digital photos in a relatively short period of time.
Creative photography however, may be the most demanding of all the photographic diciplines. That is because unlike commercial photography, your boss is your creative imagination and the artistic marketplace. And who knows from one week to the next what is considered artistic and what isn’t.
It isn’t just poetic license that we are using when we talk about you following your creative muse when you use your photography as an expression of your art. You can look at a hundred settings and scenes and only you can know if any have the raw materials for a great artistic piece using your camera. It’s a huge drain on your emotional system and your creative side
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