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Preparing for a photoshoot

Aug 31, 2010 | No Comments

Here are some points and things to remember on preparing for a photoshoot. Nothing could be more annoying than forgetting something important for a photoshoot. There are a lot of things to prepare but I find these basic things are a must. Check your batteries. Make sure your batteries are fully charged. Charge them a [...]

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Using off camera flash

Aug 12, 2010 | No Comments

Many of us complain about how harsh and flat the lighting is on your on camera flash, someeven produce red eyes. This makes it look more amateurish. To be more creative, you can use your flash to create dramatic lighting by remotely triggering it off cam. One thing you will need is a trigger for [...]

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Preparing for a Photowalk

Aug 10, 2010 | No Comments

Preparing for a photowalk is not as easy as bringing your dslr and walking down the streets. If this is the case you’re missing out a lot of things. One must fully prepare the things needed for a photowalk. Set a date and time. A really good day to start a photowalk are Saturdays and [...]

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Manila Wedding Photographers

Aug 7, 2010 | 1 Comment

Undoubtedly there are a lot of very talented wedding photographers here in the country and we all have personal preferences with regards to style on shooting weddings. I’ve done a quick research (and google) and i’ve come to list down my wedding photography inspirations. Im sorry if I miss out a lot in my list [...]

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Reasons to invest on a good dslr

Jul 19, 2010 | 4 Comments

Found this funny letter on the net, a good read actually… Letter to George Dear Mr. Johnston, Thank you for your response attempting to assist me in my Nikon purchase. However, I find your recommendation preposterous and extremely strange coming from a so-called expert. First of all, the D700 at $2,450 is far beyond my [...]

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iPhone Fashion Shoot

Jul 13, 2010 | No Comments

Watch as this guy, Lee Morris proves that expensive gears dont really guarantee you of a good photo as he uses an iPhone for a whole fashion shoot.

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White Balance and Color Theory

May 11, 2010 | 1 Comment

Essentially, white balance is concerned with the overall color of the light in which you are shooting. For example, light at the time of a dramatic sunset will have a distinctly reddish color cast to it. While interior lights, such as a certain incandescent lights can give off an orange glow. Our eyes are so [...]

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How to read the Histogram

Apr 29, 2010 | No Comments

Ever wondered what that graph in your camera when you view a photo with its info? It’s a histogram. A histogram shows how many pixels of each value are in a photo. The left side of the graph represents the black and while the right side represents white. It may be an advanced topic to [...]

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Cebu Photoshoot Locations

Apr 19, 2010 | No Comments

Now you have your new camera and you want to do a photoshoot but don’t know where to shoot safe with a nice location? Cebu has very nice locations, bring your own model and have some nice scenic backgrounds and locations. These places are very accessible within the city. Let me share to you a [...]

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Composing your shots

Jan 26, 2010 | No Comments

Think ahead in your mind what you want to achieve before you look into the viewfinder and press that shutter button. Consider these guidelines these are only here to guide you not a must. The Rule of thirds Discussed on the previous article, its the primary points of interest in the frame that intersects the [...]

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Understanding Exposure: Shutter speed, Aperture, ISO

Jan 19, 2010 | 1 Comment

Understanding Exposure What is Exposure? to simply put it, it is the amount of light that enters the sensor in your camera. if your shot is exposed too long then it is overexposed or your photo will be too bright. If your shot is exposed too short the photo will appear too dark also. At [...]

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When to use a tripod?

Jan 14, 2010 | 1 Comment

Camera shake is often caused by unsteady hands and slow shutter speeds that results to blurred images. So then its quick to say to always use a tripod but that would be too impractical. One of the questions that’s been asked by new photographers is “Is that lens sharp?”, in reality all lenses are sharp [...]

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