- What Every Photographer Needs to Know about Social Media
Photographers are busy people. So too are our clients. More so than ever before we have an abundance of information available to us at the click of a mouse. It’s always evolving; full of opportunity and at times, a little overwhelming.
- The Theory and Psychology of Framing Your Image by Diana Eftaiha on PhotoTuts+
Quote: Today, we’re taking a look at the theory and psychology behind the size, framing, and visual weight of different elements in your photographic composition. You’d be surprised how much there is to learn about this choice, and the impact your decision can have!
- Products and People Over Process and Dogma « Photofocus
Quote: I can’t remember where I saw this quote, “Products and People Over Process and Dogma,” but I like it. I really like it. I think it describes the thinking that photographers need if they want to become really good at photography. Concentrate on the end product (the picture) and the people it impacts. Who will see your photos? What stories will they tell? What memories will they protect? This is the stuff that matters.
- Self-Sabotage- Going Pro 2010
Quote: Most of the emerging professional photographers I work with are talented shooters. The rest have the chance to become talented if they just stick with it and invest in themselves and their dreams.What stops most of them is self-sabotage.
Photography Links for August 15 2010
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