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Looking at a building from a different aspect can produce a stunning image. An architectural photographer can produce an amazing photograph to bring out the hidden beauty of a building, whether commercial or residential. With clever use of lighting and perspective, Mike Couchman Photography can produce an individual image suitable for any commercial use. Never run of the mill, his photographs have a distinctive look which makes them stand out from the crowd. The commercial photographer has photographed images from many locations throughout the world, from northern Scandinavia to Central America ,which are used in advertising campaigns and development marketing. Interiors and exteriors all get the commercial photographer treatment to make them distinctive and an essential part of any successful marketing campaign. Mike Couchman believes in getting to know his subject. He believes in getting to know all about the person, place .. more»
Photography is a wonderful hobby and can actually become a satisfying career to the person with the skills and gifts of an artist. For either individual, a hobbyist or a professional trying to launch work, photography contests are a great way in order to showcase work, get critiques, and feel the fulfillment of seeing one's work on display.Finding A CompetitionWith the advent of the internet and digital photography, you will find literally hundreds of online photo contests on any given day. An internet search for keywords like photography contest will bring hundreds of results.But delve a little much deeper to find even more opportunities. For example, many on the internet newspapers such as the BBC regularly showcase readers' pictures. Visit the websites associated with magazines and newspapers to check out their contests. Some blogs even have photo contests. Visit established blogs regarding .. more»
Reportage Wedding Photography is still thought by many to be a recent trend in wedding photography. In fact it has a long heritage and was often called candid photography in the context of a wedding. Seen by extreme traditionalists (a rare breed now) as a new fad, it was felt to threaten the supremacy of the medium format camera with its staged shots and posed set ups. In the old style, photographers always had a big camera set up on a tripod and even a hood over the head of the photographer. This very formal and very posed art of portraiture was born, like so many of today's cultural norms, of technological limitations. Way back when, photographic technology required long exposure times, long winded plate or film changes and "keep still" poses. Fast 35 mm film basically solved this problem, again with certain .. more»