Tag Articles for 'Portraits'

Dec 16 2008

Black and White Photography

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Digital cameras come with many features, and one is the ability to try black and white photography. This type of photograph has, in recent decades, become less popular. This is because many people decided they preferred color pictures, and the price for color is more affordable. Some cameras come with settings for black and white photography, and most photo editing software comes with the option to change color photographs into black and white. No matter which way you choose to achieve the look of black and white, you may find that you fall in love with the results.

Black and white photography is somewhat of a lost art, and many are finding they like it more than color for portraits or close up photos. Black and white often adds an element of mystery to a photo that color cannot capture. Photos in black and white are especially popular for portraits and candid shots of young children.

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Nov 30 2008

What do Bride’s look for in Wedding Photography?

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tammyj_1971 asked:


I’ve been a professional Wedding Photographer for several years. I’ve seen the trend move away from formal posed portraits to a more photojournalistic point of view. I’ve seem BIG hair, BIG viels and BIG sleeves make way for a more sleek and elegant look. And you BET that for my OWN weding this September that I’ll be pretty picky about my wedding photos! (my wedding is being shot by my two best assistants.)

What are The Rest of you looking for in your wedding photography? (and your photographer!)

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Nov 23 2008

Why You Should Get Your Portrait Now

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“Are you one of those many people who adore Mona Lisa? If yes, be “in the same position” as her (you can even be as famous as her). Why not practice your personal version of “the mysterious smile” in your OWN Portrait. Yes, you read it right. If you still don’t have your own Portrait, get one now. Getting Portraits hung in homes and office is short to becoming the latest obsession of people at present.

Getting your Portrait doesn’t necessarily mean that you are extremely vain and that you adore yourself too much. Rather, getting a Portrait is a very interesting mean to introduce yourself to the people around you. Portraits, although motionless, can display the most complex of your likeness, personality, aura, and even that very basic mood you always possess.

You don’t have to worry about what kind/variation of pose or style will perfectly fit your ****** features. Most photography and Portrait studios help you with this. You are even luckier if you are in Albuquerque, NM. Any Photography studio in Albuquerque and Portrait studio in Albuquerque will guide you in your mission to have your much-deserved Portrait. The quality of their Portraits is also unquestionable. Photography in Albuquerque and/or Portraits in Albuquerque are top-class, elegant and of high quality. If you’re not in NM and you want the services offered by Portrait photography Albuquerque studios, why not actually visit the place? After all, your travel expense will be “completely” paid by the satisfaction you can get from their services – I can assure you that.

The most FAQ when getting PortraitsI am sure that I have convinced you to get your own Portrait (since you have reached this part). The question that is probably bugging your head right now is what kind of Portrait should you get.

A Portrait can be in a form of a painting, photograph, sculpture, or any other artistic representation as long as your face (and your expression/mood choice) is predominant. You can get a painting Portrait if: 1) You really want to “pay” for your Portrait and 2) you want that classic European Renaissance feel in it. Getting a sculpture Portrait, on the other hand is more expensive. But if you really want your Portrait to stand the test of time and be really elegant, why not try getting this.

The most popular (and advisable) way of getting a Portrait nowadays is through photography. Head shots can look as classic as painting Portraits, yet they are really much more affordable.

Portraits can also feature lots of people. This is applicable with family portraits or special portraits for certain events, such as graduations or weddings.

Having Portraits now doesn’t necessarily mean that you are “preparing” for your death (sarcasm intended). Get your Portrait ready now and share it to your friends. Convince them to have theirs ready too.”



By: Andrew Beene

About the Author:

Andrew Beene is a registered web copywriter associated with a company offering Photography in Albuquerque and Portraits in Albuquerque.



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Nov 13 2008

Antique Glamour Photography For Fun and Profit!

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EZphotoCash asked:


www.MaverickPhotographer.com reveals how anyone can make a six figure income shooting antique style family glamor portraits with little experience and a 35mm camera.

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Nov 09 2008

Iam a wedding photographer i want to open my own business in wedding planning & photography?

Published by admin under Wedding Photography

Marilyn T asked:


Iam planning to quit my present job and open my own studio. How can I improve more about my wedding shots, lighting effects , portraits etc. related to wedding and birthday parties.

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