Photography Tutorials
Essential Photography Skills For Beginners
It’s not often that I get annoyed or frustrated with my DSLR, but on occasions after I’ve come home from an enjoyable shoot, downloaded my images and began editing that I realise my camera’s sensor is covered in microscopic dust, dirt or hair.
The auto sensor cleaning mode found within most DSLR camera’s aren’t very effective at removing unwanted intruders from your imagery, but fortunately removing dust isn’t rocket science. A little knowledge and the right tools will have you capturing dust-free, crystal clear images.
In this article we’re going to discuss goals, why you need them and what you need to know in order to make educated decisions moving forward with your photography business.
It’s important not to skip this step, even if you already have a sound idea of what you business goals may be, because the key here is to take those ideas and get them down on paper so that you have a constant reminder of what you are trying to achieve.
There is an amazing wealth of knowledge and education on internet that can be accessed for free, if you know where to look…
In this blog post I’m going to reveal the best photography podcasts that you should be listening and learning from to not only improve your photography, but also the skills you require to become a professional photographer and successful business owner.
One of the most annoying aspects of running a photography business (or any business for that matter…) when first starting out is having to deal with “Price Shoppers”.
Price shoppers are those annoying people that shop around looking for the cheapest products and services that they can find before making a decision on whether or not to buy.
Do you know which photographic paper the majority of your clients will choose time and time again, making you more sales and more profit for your photography business?
There are numerous photographic paper types on the market today and as photographers we are spoiled for choice. In effect this makes selecting the right photographic paper even more difficult.