Posts Tagged ‘tutorial’

March 17, 2010 0

The Basics of Photography

By Mikael Cedergren in Q&A, Tips & Tricks

I’ve put together a quick and simple reference for the most common questions to photography, and I won’t get into detail since there are a lot more information out there in books and on the internet that cover each topic more in depth. Instead I want to keep it as simple and concise as I possibly can to make it easily understandable for beginners. These are the basics after all. Also, this article is based only on the digital technology.

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December 26, 2009 0

My Best Tips to Improve Your Landscape Photography

By Mikael Cedergren in Tips & Tricks

A photographer embeds a bit of their personality in each frame, and landscape photography isn’t any different. But there are also rules and tips that may help you to improve your photos. Remember that the rules are loose and your way to express yourself always comes first. And off course never forget to have fun and to enjoy the incredible details of nature.

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December 23, 2009 0

Easy Tips on How To Photograph Incredible Portraits

By Mikael Cedergren in Tips & Tricks

These are my best tips to help you to improve your portrait photography but remember that these aren’t rules, consider them more like guidelines. And if you have any tips to contribute with, then feel free to leave a comment with your suggestions.

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November 26, 2009 1

How to Shoot Awesome Photographs of Children

By Mikael Cedergren in Tips & Tricks

How to Photograph Children

Give directions to the parents.
Tell the parents to make sure the kid has slept and ate, and that they don’t do anything that drains their energy before the shoot. I had a friend of mine that once was about to photograph a kid and previous to the photo shoot the parents had been walking around the mall with him for two hours. Naturally, the little guy was fed up and grumpy when the photo shoot started. Heck, I would to! Thus, the photos turned out pretty crappy. Make the photo shoot an event and something fun for the kid. Something he or she can be excited about.

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