Digital Photography in the Fashion Industry
July 22, 2010 by Digital Master
Filed under Taking Pictures With A Digital Camera
The growth of digital photography had made it feasible for everyone to capture the perfect moments of their lives better than ever. The big improvement in shutter speed and photo resolution, make it convenient and easy for both beginners and professional photographers to take good pictures. In addition, photo editing can now be done to create a more creative and artistic photos.
Digital photography has also been a huge plus for many online and offline businesses. A stock or image is used by a photographer to purchase images. These stocks are then purchased on different prices, depending on the license. But since they are digital, and they can be acquired outright from different companies, they can be modified, manipulated and edited using sophisticated editing software.
Today, digital photography is known to boost the fashion industry. Digital fashion photography far off different from doing television footages and taking photos on films. For digital photographers, it is a more challenging field to work on.
The ultimate purpose of digital fashion photography is to capture every detail in the ramp. It will focus on the figures of the stunning ladies, in their most fancy, magnificent and extreme fashion outfits. Digital fashion photography will capture the various outlooks essential to gratify the acceptance in world wide fashion trends.
While digital fashion photography is a meticulous field, a photographer should be creative enough to know the hottest craze each year.
Like fashion designers, digital fashion photographers should also work in high end ease, filed with beauty and glamour. The latter should really come up with the fashion’s great photos.
Here are few points to consider on digital fashion photography
1. Keep focused
2. Ensure that your camera is always with you
3. Know and set your objective
4. Don’t let go of the opportune moment
5. Envision on how could come up with a creative and interesting pictures
6. Make use of various distance and angles for each shot
7. Show contrast by giving blurry parts and sharp emphasis over your photos.
8. Organize your subject
9. Put weight on the shapes and lines of interest.
10. Create good impact that you are giving information on your audience
A digital photographer should also be conscious that whatever output he delivers will uncover the care, readiness and awareness of the many vital points to remember in taking pictures.
Requirements for a Flourishing Digital Fashion Photography
1. Proper Lighting- The photographer should use curtains and reflectors. Use a tripod and set light to either left or right side of the object at an angle of 45 degree. As much as possible, avoid bright lights, or else use polarizing filters. And lastly, never underexpose parts or expose the whole photo(e); never expose the entire photograph, underexpose other parts.
2. Good Color Harmony- Photographers can make use of backdrop materials to give emphasis on tint and color. Use reflectors, filters, see-thru transparency, and diffusers to neutralize colors. It is recommended to use gray and white backgrounds.
3. The Artistic view of a Photographer – As a professional photographer, your audience may not see what you see in the picture. People pay value to the subject and not on the background. It should connect each other.
How to Take a Black And White Photo with a Digital Camera
December 26, 2009 by Digital Master
Filed under Taking Pictures With A Digital Camera
A black and white (B&W) photograph has its own unique and atmospheric look, and the techniques of B&W digital photography are equally distinct from the methods used for color images. There are a number of ways that you can end up with a B&W photograph when you are using a digital camera rather than a traditional film one. The digital camera may include an option for taking pictures in B&W, but if it does not, or if you already have a photo that you would like to convert, then you do it with most photo manipulation software. A program was probably provided with your camera, but there are more professional ones available that have additional options but can be quite complicated.
B&W pictures often have a nostalgic feel, or become more artistic monochrome shots in which patterns and shadows become stronger. The conversion of a color image into a B&W one clearly demonstrates this impact.
In order to get the best results from a digital B&W photo, there are a couple of tricks you should be aware of. When converting a color picture you will get better results if you change an 8-bit color image into a 16-bit one before making it into a B&W or greyscale image. You may also find that poor quality lighting shows up much more in the B&W version. Many photo editing programs have facilities to deal with this through correcting what is known as the colorcasts.
There is a whole array of other techniques and programs that can be used to manipulate your images and you will get the best results after you have experimented with the options available with your own equipment. There is also plenty of advice online from other photographers along with images showing what they have produced themselves.
Photography 101
December 22, 2009 by Digital Master
Filed under Taking Pictures With A Digital Camera
So, have you often had terrible photos of moments you wanted to cherish forever? Well, then this article is for you. We will be talking about a total of fifteen things to help you capture better pictures that you will want to keep forever.
The first thing that you can do to capture a better photo is to pay attention to the weather. The weather can decide what your shot is going to turn into, it will also determine the mood. Decide what you want the mood of your photo to be before you take it. Remember sunny is not the only weather condition that can turn out to make great photos.
The next thing to keep in mind is to take all the time you need to setup the shot. Though, the people that you may be photographing could start to get a bit frustrated, this does not mean that you should not take your time. Remember if you take your time, you will get a better picture than if you were to snap a fast photo. Try and find the perfect angle for the shot.
The next thing is to not always choose subjects with bright colors. Often a muted color subject will turn out just as good as a brightly colored one.
Another thing to keep in mind is movement diffusion. If your camera has a manual shutter, try to lower the speed of the shutter and raising the f-stop, now try to move the camera while you take the shot. This could get you the very artsy blur effect.
Try to change the exposure of the thing you are taking pictures of. Try different exposures to make your picture turn out differently.
Another fun thing to try and do is Macro Photography. To do this, go and get one of your magnifying glasses and try to get the right focus on a smaller subject.
Another thing that you could try is taking photos through wet glass. Spray some water on the outside of one of your windows and make sure your subject is outside and take that picture.
Also, try to balance your colors. Having too much of one color can be a bad thing.
Try having a picture with silhouettes. These silhouettes can make a very beautiful picture.
Also try patterns. Everyone has seen those amazing photosthat have beautiful patterns in them.
Try to also combine complimentary colors. One idea is to have some green grass then have someone wearing red walk through. These colors will make it so the subject of the photo stands out more.
Try a color filter. If the camera you own has these filters use them this can add a great effect to the photos you are taking.
Try waking up early and looking around for places to take pictures. Because, for pictures the sunrise is way better than the sunset.
The last thing to remember is to use the flash. The flash will help you capture the real color and shape of an object.
So, if you want to want to take nice photos follow those simple ideas.
The Wonder of Taking Underwater Photos
December 14, 2009 by Digital Master
Filed under Taking Pictures With A Digital Camera
One of the basic facts about are world is that about seventy five percent of the earth is blanketed with water. The majority of which most people have never seen; however, this is the perfect world to take pictures in. The underwater world is always changing with every ripple and wave and there are many interesting things to take pictures of. The best cameras to use for taking pictures underwater are underwater cameras. Underwater cameras are great items to use, for snorkeling hobbyists and deep-sea divers alike. Underwater cameras are also great for taking pictures of local underwater wildlife. However, whether you are a new professional to the field of underwater photography or taking pictures just in general, the underwater world has a lot to offer and great things to see.
Nevertheless, underwater cameras cannot be confused with normal cameras that are used every day. Underwater cameras are custom-make to be submerged completely underwater and to hold up against the vicious pressure that surrounds it. Underwater cameras give great pictures on dry land, but it has advanced features just for the underwater setting.
Cameras used for underwater photography come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and film format. Also, many digital cameras of today can be used and are made for the underwater world, so a person should check their viewfinder to see what exactly then need to take an underwater picture when they use their regular cameras. There are many great product lines for understand cameras, but they may need films that need to be developed. However, they work just like the regular camera and are very good at about two hundred feet to four hundred feet. Therefore, if a person would like to better increase the variety in their photography then learning and doing underwater photography is the next best step to take.
Making the Most of Your Holiday Snaps
December 8, 2009 by Digital Master
Filed under Taking Pictures With A Digital Camera
You would have a hard time trying to find a tourist without some sort of camera these days, whether it takes still shots or records all those unforgettable experiences on video to be shared with everyone back at home. Not all those photos will convey just how great the moment really was, however. There are a number of ways you can make sure that your vacation photos come out as well as you could wish.
The first secret is to take the right equipment with you. It can be difficult to choose the right camera, but what you need is something reliable that you feel comfortable using, and which will produce high quality images. It’s a good idea to choose a hybrid camera that will be able to take both photos and video, rather than trying to fit two separate ones into your bag. A good example of a hybrid is the Powershot from Canon (model S3 IS). The optical zoom reaches a magnification of 12 times, which will come in handy for shots of all those famous landmarks. There is a massive six megapixels of resolution to ensure you capture every detail. You’ll be able to grab a quick shot on the move as well, thanks to the clever image stabilization. Best of all, the Powershot lets you take still photos as well as movies. You can even take a photo, or movie snap, while recording video. And with its clear widescreen playback you can see all your movies as soon as you make them. Don’t leave home without a good supply of batteries and memory cards though, otherwise your camera will end up spending most of the vacation at the bottom of your bag.
The second secret is in choosing the right shot. Keeping a key landmark or a magnificent landscape, such as the mountains you’ve come to see, or a stunning sunset, in the background will create an atmospheric and memorable picture. Look around for the perfect setting for a family photo- something with lots of color, or an interesting light will work well. For a more natural photo, grab an unexpected shot of a loved one. Take a picture while they’re enjoying the scenery or relaxing on the beach, and you’ll have a much more personal and surprising record of the trip than if you ask them to pose.
Thirdly, be ready to take risks. Great photos don’t always come to you. Sometimes you need to go out and find them, and with a rugged, waterproof camera you’ll be able to go that little bit further. Choose the six megapixel Powershot ELPH camera (model SD600) to get underwater shots on a snorkeling or scuba diving trip. Then play your adventures back in widescreen on any TV or computer, thanks to the useful 16:9 filming feature. Make sure to wrap your camera up in the secure waterproof case (model WPDC40) and your camera will be safe at up to 130 feet down! It’s the perfect solution to keep your camera dry from splashing waves during those less adventurous beach photos too.
The fourth secret- one which will ensure you get everyone’s favorite memories, and shots of all the family too, is to let other people have a turn with the camera. Let your children record their favorite sights and sounds with a simple camcorder such as the DC40. It takes great four megapixel photos and records video straight onto DVD so that you can watch back the fun without any fuss.
Finally, why not share your vacation with your friends and relatives at home, before the trip is even over. Take a compact photo printer with you and you’ll have printed copies of all your best photos in less than 60 seconds. The Canon SELPHY printer (model CP510) is ideal since it produces photos on a special paper that turns them into your own personal postcards.
Tripod Types
December 1, 2009 by Digital Master
Filed under Taking Pictures With A Digital Camera
Okay, everyone knows that the best way to keep your camera stable while taking photos is using a tripod. A tripod is just a stand that has three legs hence the tri. These tripods are used with not only photography but are also used when capturing videos. Though these tripods are used mainly by professionals that are in a fancy studio, the average person can also use it to capture the best photo video possible.
These tripods come in many different styles; two of them are tabletop and floor models. The price of these tripods can be from the cheapest being fifty dollars and then the prices just go up from there. The price of the model that you buy is based off of its features and size.
For many a basic camera will be fine for the average person’s photography or capturing movies. The move expensive tripods are made for people that plan to be taking photos on ground that is rather uneven and often these more expensive models are better for video recording. The tripods that are most expensive tend to be for the professional photographers. These tripods are generally made of wood.
A full-size tripod is way better for the heavier equipment that some people have. But, the tabletop tripod can still usually hold a total of fifty pounds. Another thing that is great about the tabletop models is that they are a lot easier to pack than the full size model.
These tripods have many different uses such as family portraits that you want to be in too. All you have to do is put the camera on the tripod, make sure everyone will be in the photo. Then set your cameras timer, press the button that takes the picture and get into position with the rest of your family.
Another great use for a tripod is if you have very shaky hands but you want a nice quality picture or if you have to take school pictures. This is why the people that come to the school bring tripods along. It is a lot easier to just make sure the child is in the right position every time instead of trying to position the camera.
A tripod is also a great tool if you want to take many pictures at one time. This way you do not have to move the camera because all the people will be going to the same place.
So, when you are shopping for a camera, keep in mind what you will be using it for, how much your camera weights, and what features you need. Also, keep in mind your budget and the company’s policy on returns.
How To Take Better Pictures With A Digital Camera
May 18, 2009 by Digital Master
Filed under Taking Pictures With A Digital Camera
Digital cameras have taken the hassle out taken pictures for amateur photographers. But, your skill as a photographer will ultimately determine the true quality of your pictures. The tips below will help you improve your skills and take your pictures from ho hum to awesome.
1. Backgrounds count
The background is part of your picture and can enhance it or take away from it. If your subject is a young boy and you take the picture just as a car speeds by it will ruin the quality of your shot. Instead move the boy over a few feet away from the road with a tree covered in cherry blossoms just to the side of him and take the picture. Your picture will come out beautiful and balanced as it captivates those who see it.
2. Light, Lights, Lights
Most cameras let you turn the flash off and on to allow you to use the natural light form the sun. Although there is plenty of sun the flash may still be a good idea some of the time. Sunny days produce a lot of shadows that can sometimes ruin your shot. On the other hand the light from the flash can ruin the overall coloring of the subject in the picture. There is a very delicate divide between the two so do what the pros do and take extra pictures making sure to shoot the subject both ways. Over time you will develop a gut instinct that will lead you in the right direction.
3. Change the angle.
Don’t shoot your subject head on every time. This gets boring and is not flattering to most peoples features. Instead shoot your subject at different angles like form the side, just above them looking down, and any other angle you want to try.
4. Always Focus
Take pictures close to your subject and fill out the frame. This draws viewers into your picture without distracting them with unnecessary details.
5. Center is not better
Centering a photo creates an ordinary photo. If you want an extraordinary one push your subject to the side just a little bit.
If you follow these tips you will be well on your way to fantastic and captivating pictures. The more time you spend experimenting and practicing your technique the faster you will improve.
10 Tips To Get Great Pictures Using A Digital Camera
May 18, 2009 by Digital Master
Filed under Taking Pictures With A Digital Camera
Unlike other works of art photography has no specific rules to follow to get the perfect picture. Each photographer has a unique style that can be honed by experimenting and getting advice from other photographers. No matter what your subject is these tips can help you capture that award winning shot and that takes everyone’s breathe away.
1. Get down at eye level – Any time you shoot a live subject you need to be at eye level. If your subject is small like a young child or a dog you should try kneeling, lying down, squatting, or sitting to capture the shot. Using different angles can give your picture a more artistic feel at times, but you will have more useable shots if you are at eye level with your subject.
2. Use the entire frame – Your pictures will be more complete and visually compelling if you fill up the entire frame with your subject. Don’t take your picture far away from your subject, instead use your zoom feature or move close enough for your subject to reach or just pass the edges of the view finder.
3. Move in a few steps – When you think you have your shot just right take a few steps forward. When you get closer you can capture more of the raw emotions and finer details of your subject in your picture.
4. Use an understated backdrop- Consider the activity behind your picture as part of the backdrop. It should not compete with the main subject of your picture, but should stand as an accent that further highlights your subject.
5. Always use the flash – Many amateur photographers don’t believe they need to use the flash when outdoors. Unfortunately this is not true and many pictures are under light and ruined as a result. The sun often casts the most shadow when it is at its brightest and that shadow can interfere in your picture. The flash simply evens out the shadows in the picture. Be sure to be close enough to your subject for the flash to really be effective.
6. Pay attention to the light – Light is so important that it can either improve or ruin your picture. Be sure to check for shadows that may block parts of the picture. Also be sure your subject is not facing directly into the light and there isn’t a bright light behind them that makes them seem dark in the picture.
7. Try vertical shots – To improve shots of taller subjects like buildings try turning your camera to take the picture vertically. Experiment with some of your smaller subjects as well to keep things interesting.
8. Uncenter the subject – Don’t put the subject in the middle of the frame as this is usually not the best composition for your picture. Instead try moving the subject to the corner of the frame to add interest to your picture.
9. Steady Eddy – You must hold your camera steady or your pictures will be blurry. If you can’t keep still try using a tripod for your pictures.
10. Have fun – To get better at photography take several pictures of things that interest you and take them often. Experiment with different angles, lighting, and backdrops with the same subject and compare them. This will help you further define your unique style as a photographer.
