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It’s Sunday, it is (somehow!) almost the end of the month, and it’s time for another #ShowYouWereThere round up! If you’ve not heard of it before it’s my little Instagram community for people to share photos that feature them (or their partners) in some way. It’s all about getting more parents in more photos, for both them and their children. The first photo I’m sharing from this month is from Sabrina at The Mummy Stylist. This photo just makes me want to turn the grey skies here to a lovely blue so we can also put on sunhats and head out for a picnic! My next pick is this lovely smiley photo from Jaymee at The Mum Diaries. It sounds like her family have got a fab summer planned, full of camping adventures! Next up is this photo that I really love from Nicola at Mummy to Dex. There’s just something about photos taken from behind that I really love, especially when it’s of little ones holding hands with people. Last but not least for this month is this photo that really made me smile from Kim at OddHogg. I think her caption sums up how a lot of us parents have been feeling lately, that when our children go back to school/childcare we’ll miss having them around loads, but those moments when you realise you can go to the toilet in peace will be bliss! Thank you so much to everyone who tags their photos #ShowYouWereThere over on Instagram, it makes me so happy seeing people getting in front of the camera more. Now my turn. Actually, it’s my husband and my father-in-law’s turn this month. I took this photo of the two of them with Nerys in the woods this weekend, and I love it so much. I told you I was a fan of photos taken from behind didn’t I! If you’d like to join in with my little community then all you need to do is share a photo over on Instagram that features you in some way and use #ShowYouWereThere with it. Hope to see you over there soon!
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Tria first picked up a camera at age eight, while growing up in the Virgin Islands. A New York City photographer for more than 25 years, she has successfully pursued both commercial shooting and personal long-term projects, creating a diverse, exciting, and prolific career. Tria specializes in interiors, still life, food, travel, and people. From magazine assignments (Architectural Digest, Coastal Living, Esquire, ESPN Sports, Hampton Cottages & Gardens, House Beautiful, Islands, Travel & Leisure, Vanity Fair and Veranda, among others) to catalog and advertising clients (Pottery Barn, The Company Store, Frontgate. Ross Simon, Harp Beer, and Tiffany & Co.) she has photographed everything from tropical resorts, to diamond jewelry, to Hampton’s artists and their studios, and in such far- reaching places as the Louvre in Paris to McSorely’s Ale House in New York City. The principal photographer on several books (Island Hopping, Vendome Press 2018, OUT EAST: House and Gardens of the Hamptons, Vendome Press 2017, Fifth Avenue Style: A Designer's New York Apartment, Vendome Press 2013, Age of Elegance-Interiors-Alex Papachristidis Rizzoli 2012, and Domestic Art-Curated Interiors-Holly Moore Assouline 2008), she counts many of today’s top interior designers as collaborators and clients. Whether photographing violin makers in Cremona Italy, Cindy Sherman on her front porch in Sag Harbor, NY, or the mid-century Phillip Johnson/De Menil residence in Houston, TX, Tria’s sensitivity to her subjects and surroundings is evident in the relaxed and organic interaction that occurs on her shoots. With her experience comes a mastery of the craft, a command of light and composition, and an attunement to defining detail that informs her work whether she is photographing people, places, or things. Tria’s personal work has been defined by comprehensive, timely, and in-depth subject exploration, culminating in three monographs of her work. Cuba The Elusive Island, published by Harry N. Abrams in 1996 brought together 100 images along with a selection of writings by some of Cuba’s most important writers. In 2012 Damiani published Sand Sea Sky: The Beaches of Sagaponack. The 63 images selected from a 10,000-image project reveal the complex visual embodiment of the artist’s decade-long meditations on nature’s transient fragility. In October 2017, Damiani published The Cuba Archive, a selection of 125 images from the 25,000 taken during 12 one-month trips from 1990-1996. Photographs from the series, as well as work commissioned by the Annenberg, were featured in Cuba Is (2017-18), at the Annenberg Space for Photography. Her work has shown in New York City, Athens, Greece, Paris, France, Hyderabad, India, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, California, Chicago, Illinois, and Havana, Cuba, and is in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Brooklyn Museum, The Parrish Art Museum, The Jewish Museum, and The NY Public Library, all in New York.
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Winter in Denmark is cold, crisp, dark and very long. To make the best of these winter days and enhance the cosy feeling that winter also brings, Copenhagen Light Festival is here to brighten the cold winter nights with lights in every shape and colour. In February Copenhagen will be lit up by light installations all over the city and especially along the waterfront. This year, you can once again join our tours through the canals and experience the spectacular lights from the waterside, where the artworks really come to life. We sail every day during the festival - read more and book your ticket to Copenhagen Light Festival 2020. Until then enjoy a throwback compilation of last year’s art pieces: Green Laser Beam by Martin Ersted, photo by Kim Matthai Leland A Light Garden by Hans E Madsen, photo by DCL Bamboo Break by Mads Vegas, photo by Kim Matthai Leland Illumination of the Tower of Christiansborg Palace by Jesper Kongshaug, photo by DCL Chromatic Fields by Jakob Kvist, photo by DCL Chamber of Light by Catja Thystrup, photo by Mathias Peter Christian
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The Royal Diaperer Online Contests Want the chance to win a $50 Gift Certificate from RoyalDiaperer.com? The Royal Diaperer Online is accepting photo submissions of your children using items purchased from our store. The photo that receives the most votes by midnight, December 31, 2006 wins the gift certificate! Of course you can tell your friends and family to vote for your child (but each person can only vote once - see rules below)! Don't delay in sending your photo to us for the contest (you could be missing votes everyday you wait)! See contest rules below before sending your photo. Which photo do you think is the cutest? Send your vote to [email protected] - and reference the caption of the picture you think should win! The photo that receives the most votes will win a $50 Gift Certificate from The Royal Diaperer Online. Submissions and votes will be accepted until midnight, December 31st, 2006. Each vote must come from a valid and unique email address. Multiple votes from the same email address will not be included. The Royal Diaperer Online reserves the right not to post submissions they deem inappropriate. Only one photo per child will be considered. Families with multiple children can submit one photo per child or one photo with all the children included in the photo. By submitting your photo you are agreeing to the contest rules and are authorizing The Royal Diaperer Online to publish your child's photo on www.royaldiaperer.com. The photo will be posted on the website, but your personal information will not accompany the photo. All submissions should be sent to: [email protected]. Provide the following information in the body of your email: Parent's Full Name, City, Province/State. Please indicate whether you are the legal guardian of the child and give The Royal Diaperer Online permission to post the photo on their website. Don't forget to attach the photo to the email!
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Pictures They Want to Make: Recent Auckland photography, edited by Chris Corson-Scott and Edward Hanfling (Photoforum, Auckland, 2013), 176 pp, $60. Pictures They Want to Make: Recent Auckland photography is not (always) a book of photos of Auckland, nor is it (often) photography by people living in or hailing from the region. What it is, is a showcase of the documentary-art photographs of twelve established and emerging New Zealand photographers who have various ‘associations’ (ranging from the tangential to the obvious) with Tamaki Makaurau. The book takes pains to show us that these photographers ‘make’ rather than ‘take’ pictures, thus pointing to the agency, point of view and artistry of what could erroneously be perceived as pure document or ‘not art’. (Whether or not the value of this point forgives the unwieldiness of that title is another matter …) [Read more…]
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In the era of smartphones and social media, the art of the selfie has become a powerful form of self-expression. Whether you’re capturing a spontaneous moment or curating a carefully crafted image, knowing how to take a great selfie can elevate your photography game. Let’s explore essential selfie tips that will unlock your photography potential and have you snapping share-worthy pictures in no time. **1. Lighting is Everything: Mastering the Glow Overview: Good lighting can make or break a selfie. Natural light is your best friend, so position yourself facing a window or step outside for that soft, flattering glow. - Avoid harsh overhead lighting that creates unflattering shadows. - Experiment with the golden hour—just before sunset or after sunrise—for warm, soft lighting. **2. Find Your Angle: Flatter Your Features Overview: Discovering your best angle is a game-changer. Tilt your head and experiment with different angles to emphasize your favorite features and create a dynamic, engaging shot. Angles to Try: - The classic slight tilt: Tilt your head slightly to one side for a natural look. - Over-the-shoulder: Look over your shoulder for a candid, alluring vibe. - Chin down, eyes up: This angle can elongate your neck and highlight your eyes. **3. Composition Matters: Create Visual Interest Overview: A well-composed selfie grabs attention and tells a story. Consider the background, framing, and overall aesthetics to create a visually appealing image. - Experiment with framing by using objects around you. - Consider the rule of thirds—position yourself off-center for a more dynamic composition. - Be mindful of distracting elements in the background. **4. Express Yourself: Genuine Emotion Shines Overview: Capturing genuine emotion in a selfie adds authenticity and makes your photo more relatable. Don’t be afraid to showcase your personality and mood. - Smile naturally: Think about something that genuinely brings joy to your face. - Experiment with different facial expressions to convey various emotions. - Capture candid moments for a more authentic feel. **5. Use Props Creatively: Add Interest to Your Shot Overview: Incorporating props into your selfies can add personality and creativity. From accessories to everyday objects, props can elevate your image. - Statement sunglasses or hats for a touch of glamour. - Books, flowers, or coffee cups for a cozy, lifestyle vibe. - Incorporate elements that reflect your interests and hobbies. **6. Master the Art of the Selfie Stick: Expand Your Reach Overview: Selfie sticks are not just a tourist accessory—they can be a valuable tool for capturing wider angles and group shots without compromising composition. Selfie Stick Tips: - Extend the stick to capture more of the background. - Experiment with different heights and angles for variety. - Ensure the stick is securely attached to avoid accidents. **7. Edit Mindfully: Enhance, Don’t Overdo Overview: Editing tools can enhance your selfie, but it’s essential to strike a balance. Avoid over-editing, as it can make your photo look unnatural. - Adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation for a polished look. - Use filters sparingly to maintain a natural appearance. - Pay attention to skin tones to avoid unrealistic coloring. **8. Experiment with Perspectives: Get Creative Overview: Challenge yourself by exploring unconventional perspectives. Experiment with close-ups, wide-angle shots, or even bird’s-eye views to add diversity to your selfie collection. - Close-up details like eyes, lips, or accessories. - Wide-angle shots to capture scenic backgrounds. - Overhead shots for a unique and visually interesting perspective. **9. Practice Posing: Confidence is Key Overview: Confidence radiates through your selfies. Practice different poses to find what makes you feel most comfortable and empowered. - Stand tall with good posture to exude confidence. - Experiment with hand placement to add interest. - Play with asymmetry for a dynamic and engaging look. Conclusion: Capture Your Best Self(ie) The world of selfies is a canvas waiting for your creative brushstrokes. By incorporating these essential selfie tips into your photography routine, you’ll not only capture visually stunning images but also discover the joy of expressing yourself through the art of the selfie. Remember, the key is to have fun, embrace your unique style, and let your personality shine. With a bit of experimentation and a touch of confidence, you’ll unlock your photography potential and capture selfies that tell your story with flair and authenticity. Happy snapping!
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With unlimited storage for both photos and videos, Google Photos may just make every other photo storage service, which charges users after a fixed storage limit, redundant. The Photos App from Google, which was so far integrated within Google+, is revamped and now available with some interesting features – announced Google in I/O 2015 developers conference. The revamped Photos app will be available for Android, iOS as well as the web. A magnificent feature of Google Photos is having the ability to support unlimited photos and videos. However, the image resolution is limited to 16 megapixels and video resolution is limited to 1080p videos, which is good enough for most mobile and amateur photographers out there.
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UPY 2022 has twelve main categories (and two additional categories below): - Wide Angle: for wide angle images shot anywhere in the world. Wreck photos are welcome in this category, but you will probably want to enter them in category 3. Open to all. - Macro: for close-up/macro images shot anywhere in the world. Open to all. - Wrecks: for wide angle to macro images shot on wrecks. The wreck can be the main subject, or simply the setting for a marine life, macro or diver photograph. Photos can be taken anywhere in the world. Open to all. - Behaviour: for wide angle to close-up and macro images showing interesting natural behaviour of underwater life. These images can be shot anywhere in the world. Open to all. - Portrait: for wide angle to close-up and macro images depicting a sense of character of the chosen subject. These images can be shot anywhere in the world. Open to all. - Black & White: for black and white images of any underwater subject (macro or wide angle) shot anywhere in the world. Toning and tinting is permitted. Black and white photos are eligible in all categories, but are more likely to be successful here. Open to all. - Compact: for wide angle or close-up/macro images shot anywhere in the world (including the UK) with a compact camera (includes photos from phones and stills from GoPro and other action cameras, does not include interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras). Open to all. Entrants to this category will only be accepted from photographers who's ONLY underwater camera is of a 'compact' type. - Up & Coming: for wide angle or close-up/macro images shot anywhere in the world (including the UK). Open only to underwater photographers who have not previously won a major international photography competition, and do not have work regularly printed in paying publications. The aim of this category is to showcase the work of new talent. - British Waters Wide Angle: for images shot anywhere in UK waters*. Open to all. - British Waters Macro: for close-up/macro images shot anywhere in UK waters*. Open to all. - British Waters Living Together: This category is sponsored by The Crown Estate. We are happy for photographers to interpret the Living Together theme in a broad fashion in the fourth year of this category. The seabed and marine waters around the UK are home to a vast array of species and natural habitats; it is also a place for people to enjoy recreational activities such as diving and sailing; as well as providing valuable natural resources such as renewable energy and food. To celebrate this wide ranging value of the British Seas, we are looking for strong, striking images (both macro and wide angle) that showcase the variety of nature and human activities on the UK seabed. This category is sponsored by The Crown Estate who play a role in the sustainable management of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Open to all. Free to enter (up to 5 images). - British Waters Compact: for wide angle or close-up/macro images shot in British Waters with a compact camera (includes photos from phones and stills from GoPro and other action cameras, does not include interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras). Open to all. The aim of this category is to encourage more photographers to take photos in British waters and demonstrate what can be achieved with modest camera equipment. Therefore entrants to this category will only be accepted from photographers who's ONLY underwater camera is of a 'compact' type. 'Save Our Seas Foundation' Marine Conservation Photographer of the Year The 'Save Our Seas Foundation' Marine Conservation Photographer of the Year is open to both underwater and "above water" photos. Open to all photographers (even those who are not underwater photographers). This category has a separate entry system. This is a single image category and photographers may enter up to 5 images. Photos can be taken underwater or above the water but must highlight a marine conservation story (both positive and negative stories are eligible). Freshwater themed images are also allowed. Images will be judged without captions (but entrants can assume that the judges will be aware of most major marine conservation topics). The winning images will, however, be displayed with a full caption. This category is free to enter. The winning photographer will be named the 'Save Our Seas Foundation' Marine Conservation Photographer of the Year 2022, and will be promoted alongside the other UPY winners. Underwater Photography Book of the Year Underwater Photography Book : This category is for underwater photography books where the book/current edition was published after 1st January 2020. Eligible books must contain at least 50 underwater photographs and must be entered by the main photographer/author. All types of underwater photography (wreck, nature, conservation, studio etc) can be entered and will be judged according to the photographic theme of the book. The text of the book will only be a minor factor in the judging process and books published in languages other than English are eligible. Self published books and eBooks are eligible, but they must have an ISBN. If the book exists in both electronic and hard copy, the book is far more likely to succeed in the contest when the quality of the printed copy can be appreciated. Authors can enter more than one title. At present this category is free to enter and there is no prize, but the winning publication will be named Underwater Photography Book Of The Year 2022, and will be promoted alongside the other UPY winners. How to enter: Please use the contact us form to find out how you can send us a copy of your book - we must receive your book before 4th January 2022 (proof of postage will not be accepted as proof of receipt!) You can enter as many of the categories as you wish and can enter as many images into each categories as you wish (up to the allowed number of images you have selected and paid for on registration). Each image can only be entered in one category. All nationalities of photographers can enter all categories. Entries into the Marine Conservation Photographer of the Year Award and the Underwater Photography Book of the Year Award are free and do not count towards your total number of entries in the other categories. * UK Waters are defined as coastal seas, lakes, rivers etc within the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) and the waters of British Channel Islands, Isle of Man. It does not include aquariums or swimming pools. It does not include the waters of British overseas territories. Photos taken in the UK can be entered in all categories.
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The images I present are based on the concept of 'om', the syllable that includes past, present and future, the breath of creation, the oneness that transcends any barrier of age and culture. The sound is universal both within and beyond our perception, as are my images, and subject only to the viewer's interpretation. I am a periodontist [a dental specialist in treating gum disease and placing dental implants] and came to photography in 1975 when as a graduate student I was required to buy a 35 mm SLR to photograph my patients and the work I performed. And I am a city boy - NYC - born there and raised in its various environs, but always looking to the city street and ‘up’ [sometimes ‘down’, occasionally ‘in’] when available, and the ‘wherever’ the rest of the time. The joy I get is in the work of photography - either the concept or the spontaneous capture, and again in the viewing [film takes a while, perusing digital images later on a computer screen], Then yet again in the scanning, the editing, the printing, the viewing, the reprinting, the sharing. It is the trust that the image itself is the guide to understanding and feeling that has allowed me to utilize both a hybrid approach and the digital programs in the computer photography, and I am quite happy that it is available. I just hope that you have some joy in examining and perhaps immersing yourself in the images I present whether it is on this site, or in your home or office.
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Scientists are often led to fantastic inventions in their quest for knowledge. Such an instance has brought into the world a camera able to capture images of events occurring at speed 45,000 kilometers per second, which is one-sixth of the speed of light. The camera has been named STAMP (Sequentially Timed All-optical Mapping Photography). It will record events at a speed of more than 1-trillion-frames-per-second which makes of it 1,000 times faster than the usual high-speed cameras. “[It] holds great promise for studying a diverse range of previously unexplored complex ultrafast phenomena,” one of the team, radiologist Keiichi Nakagawa from the University of Tokyo, said in a press release. Its creators are Japanese radiologists who will use the tool to generate intricately detailed images of the physical and biological processes of the body. “Many physical and biological phenomena are difficult to reproduce,” said Nakagawa. “This inspired me to work on an ultrafast camera that could take multiple frames in a single shot.” The camera operates by the process of dispersion whereby it splits one light pulse into fast rainbow-coloured smaller pulses. The team of researchers is now attempting to increase the number of frames the camera can capture in one shot only. They want to reach 25 frames per shot. They will also aim to have 100 frames per shot.
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Autores semelhantes para seguir Ver mais recomendações Os clientes também compraram itens de Designed by expert professional Michael Freeman, this complete course will let you take exceptional photos and develop a deeper understanding of what makes a great photo work. Inspired by the structure of a college course and the benefits of collective learning, in-depth lessons are punctuated by shooting challenges, encouraging you to get out and practice your new skills. Start by taking creative control of your images, learning the science behind exposure, getting comfortable with the full range of camera controls, and leaving Auto mode behind. Next, learn to read the light itself and capture consistently high-quality images even in the most difficult lighting conditions. Then take a step back and develop your photographic eye to recognize potential design and compositional choices, making the most of stunning scenes as they occur. Once you get back to your computer, wrap it up with a complete overview of the most important digital-editing techniques, cutting through the clutter and honing in on the tools and workflows that are relevant to your own photographic style. By the end of this course you will understand the principles of photography, you'll know what makes a successful photograph, and you'll have the skills to take excellent photos yourself. Learn to "read" light in this complete course on the building blocks of photography. Michael Freeman teaches not only how to see the subtle nuances of light and shade, but also how your camera views and records them, to make sure you approach each scene with the optimal settings and appropriate technical know-how. Explore the different ways to approach and capture existing light - from sunlit outdoor portraits to the moody urban landscapes of artificial light - through a comprehensive overview of the many forms of lighting encountered by photographers of all genres. Then tackle the art of adding your own photographic lighting with straightforward, easy-to-grasp tips and techniques for operating your own flash and studio equipment. All the essential lighting accessories are covered, with an emphasis on getting the most out of each piece of gear. You will learn to coax stunning photos out of even the most challenging lighting conditions, and enhance your images by developing your own personal lighting style. Beautifully illustrated and far-reaching in scope, this guide is destined to be a standard reference for years to come. Alongside the work of author Michael Freeman, you'll find the classic photography of renowned black and white photographers such as Ansel Adams, Ian Berry, Bill Brandt, Edward Curtis, Brett Weston and Edward Weston. Freeman covers all aspects of black-and-white digital photography: the fine art tradition as well as the techniques. Learn how to see and expose in black and white, digitally convert colour to monochrome and develop a black and white digital workflow using the latest software. Taking a new look at composition, the theme of his best-selling classic The Photographer's Eye, Michael Freeman now explores the visual mechanics of photography in its own native terms. Lushly illustrated with straight-to-the-point diagrams and graphic deconstructions, this book speaks in that intuitive, visual, and instantaneous language in which photographers think and work. Each section is organised into discrete units that articulate a working method for communicating particular ideas and capturing certain subjects. Dive into beautiful images and explore how each compositional element is placed and arranged in relationship to each other. Examine the outtakes from each shoot to understand why one particular image succeeded, compared to those shot before and after. Track the viewer's eye as it moves throughout the photo to see the optical dynamics held within each frame. And most of all, internalise this graphic language so you can instantly recognise amazing and powerful shots as they appear in your own viewfinder. Getting the best possible photo is not a game of chance - there are proven methods and innovative approaches that the professional photographer uses to succeed. From Freeman's decades of reportage experience, he has developed proven methods for going beyond where tourists stop, and delivering the photographs that make the cover. Get the Photos Others Can't uses five 'nodes' or guiding principles, in various combinations, to elucidate each particular method of access: Right Place, Right Time - train yourself in the art of anticipation Hearts & Minds - understand the importance of people skills Immersion - involve yourself fully in your subject Deep Learning - research and reflect Left Field - take an unexpected direction to find a new angle. With examples from Freeman's own archive of images, as well as from iconic photographers including Weegee, Cindy Sherman, Guy Bourdin, W. Eugene Smith and Garry Winogrand, the secrets shared in this book will let you find your own modus operandi for overcoming the obstacles between you and the shot, so you can bring home your own world-class images. With a completely refreshed look to celebrate its tenth anniversary, Michael Freeman's iconic bestseller, The Photographer's Eye, has never looked better. Design is the single most important factor in creating a successful photograph. The ability to see the potential for a strong picture and then organize the graphic elements into an effective, compelling composition has always been one of the key skills in making photographs. Of course, digital photography has brought a new, exciting aspect to design first because the instant feedback from a digital camera allows immediate appraisal and improvement; and second because image-editing tools make it possible to alter and enhance the design after the shutter has been pressed. This has had a profound effect on the way digital photographers take pictures. The Photographers Eye shows how anyone can develop an eye for seeing great digital photos. The book explores all the traditional approaches to composition and design, but crucially, it also addresses the new digital technique of shooting in the knowledge that a picture will later be edited, manipulated, or montaged to result in a final image that may be very different from the one seen in the viewfinder. You've done your research. You've bought your camera. You've learnt how to use it. Now what? The secret behind a good photograph is not your camera. It's not even the scene viewed through the viewfinder. It's the mind of the photographer which turns an average photograph into an exceptional one. In The Photographer's Mind, professional photographer and author Michael Freeman unravels the mystery behind the creation of a photograph and reveals how to capture photos that really make you feel something. The aim of this book is to answer what makes a photograph great, and explore the ways that top photographers achieve this goal time and time again. The Photographer's Mind will provide you with invaluable knowledge on: · Avoiding cliché · The recurring nature of trends · Style and composition · Capturing light · How to handle the unexpected The essential concept for which there is no Auto mode, quality composition is what distinguishes a snapshot from a phenomenal photograph. Learn how to develop your photographic eye not to only seek out engaging subjects, but also to approach them from the best angle, in optimal light, for maximum effect. Going beyond the basics, Michael Freeman reveals why certain photographs succeed, demystifying the abstract aesthetics to give practical rules and real-world advice that will enhance your images and inspire your creativity. Presented in a straightforward, down-to-earth method, these compositional principles will become second nature, giving you the creative freedom to seek out new, stunning shots of your own. What's more, you will develop reliable skills to approach a wide variety of subjects - from portraits to landscapes and everything in between - and to consistently present them in a strong, compelling composition. Created by expert professional photographer Michael Freeman, this convenient book is divided into the four essential areas for photographers to understand; the exposure, light & lighting, composition and editing. It's quick and easy to refer to in the field, by the computer In a convenient take-anywhere format, this book packs in a lot of value for anyone interested in photography, and without skimping on quality. You'll find how to get great portraits, perfect landscapes and take outstanding artistic compositions; important information whatever camera you choose. At some point, all photographers are called upon to shoot a proper portrait - combining technical skill with personable demeanour to capture someone in their best possible light. Michael Freeman teaches you how to achieve flattering portrait results with a variety of both traditional and modern styles. Learn how to set your subjects at ease and bring out their natural beauty with a friendly yet professional attitude. Feel confident giving directions on posing and stance with a thorough review of the classic approaches, from head-and-shoulder shots to full-length compositions, and everything in between. Take creative control of your portrait sessions by learning to manipulate the light to your own ends - whether that means bouncing sunlight o a reflector or building your own studio setups with multiple fl ash units. The complex science of photographic lighting is explained in straightforward and easy-to-understand language, with abundant and inspirational examples. Finally, master the fundamentals of post-production finishing techniques to make sure every portrait looks its absolute best. Your subjects will thank you for it! In The Photographer's Vision, international bestseller Michael Freeman examines the work of photography's greats, explaining how to view a photo and how to learn from looking at it. Photographers featured include some of the most distinguished names in photography's history: Nick Knight, Frederick Henry Evans, Frans Lanting, Tim Page, Wolfgang Tillmans, Nan Goldin, Walker Evans, Cindy Sherman, Elliott Erwitt, Trent Parke, Jeff Wall, Paul Strand, Romano Cagnoni and many more, making this book visually stunning as well as intellectually rigorous. The most important practical photography book in a decade. "A really inspiring book" - Amateur Photographer magazine The eagerly awaited follow up to global bestseller The Photographer's Eye will show you the paths the greatest photographers took to excellence so you too can take stand-out thrilling photographs. In Freeman's own words: "There's a long line of opinion, from Plato through Kant, that holds creativity to be unteachable, and to be the province of genius. You have it or you don't. End of story. I don't agree" By looking at the work of other great photographers, as well as Freeman's own work, the book provides the reader with 50 "paths" they can explore to think about taking photos, looking at subjects from cliché to zen, so you will be able to hit the right point in surprise, originality, insight and execution every time.
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15 participants, 28 days, 28 photographs. We are excited to have launched a new Ageing Creatively project, supporting a group of local people to explore the art of photography and challenge misconceptions about ageing. A final exhibition of all of the photographs from our last project was shown at Newbury College. The exhibition was an exciting opportunity to see the variety of photographs taken and experience the rich variety of our participants lives. Our next My Perspective project will be launching soon. Keep an eye on our website for further information. If you are interested in photography and would like to be involved in our next project please email [email protected] or phone 01635 5825666.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008 Background Switcher is a wallpaper manager that can be used with multiple monitors. It's freeware and it is by far the best wallpaper manager I have ever used! It connects to flickr, phanfare, smugmug, picasa, facebook, and yahoo! image search. Oh, and of course can be directed at a folder (or a list of pictures) on your computer. It allows you to have different images on each monitor, and will switch images at an Interval of your choosing. It can also display the images in several modes including full screen, thumbnail mosaics, 4-picture montage, or snap shot scrapbook. Background Switcher is a really amazing program with many many options, and I would suggest it to anybody.
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While I prepare a blog about my late Grandfather Nicky McConville who was a Photographer and Barber, I thought I'd share an image from one of my trips to Africa. The image takes pride of place on my wall in a frame made by a local Kenyan carpenter. This image is from a friends wedding in Ol ari Nyiro, Laikipia, Kenya. This beautiful land is positioned at the edge of the Great Rift Valley and is the home of the Gallmann Memorial Foundation whose outstanding work is prolific in preserving the local environment and wildlife. The 200 something guests honored the celebration in true British wedding attire, appropriate to their house and heritage. I might have considered wearing something a little more practical other than my traditional black frock coat with it's bells and whistles. Running around with my Nikon D1 and a Mamiya RZ67 in the African heat, was a little taxing to say the least. This image is of the local Pokot tribe leader attending the wedding with the women of his village. During the ceremony they sang their beautiful songs, danced their dances, then embracing the newly weds, escorted the happy couple to the reception. The sun was going down, we had just the right amount of scattered clouds to balance the outline of the tribe against the African sky. There wasn't much time to adjust the RZ that I always used on manual. Click, 500th at F5.6 If you’d like to visit and help support the Gallmann Memorial Foundation, click on the link to find out more. Trust me, if you can get there, it's like being back in a whole other time. You can find more information here at http://www.gallmannkenya.org/visitors.html
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Paul Marriott and Sally Watson are Melbourne-based events photographers and owners of Suspense Photography. With over 20 years of photography experience between them, Paul is an Event Photographer with a background in fine arts. His images are driven by the unknowing beauty in the moment. Sally is a Portrait and Adventure Photographer, she is motivated by capturing the raw, honest, emotional story of the subject. From weddings to family portraits, commercial work or fine art, Suspense Photography aim to work with clients to reflect the client’s vision and what inspires them. For all general inquiries and bookings please contact us at [email protected] and we will contact you as soon as possible, Thanks & Best Regards, Paul & Sally
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Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPwomenwhoinspire Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes & hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @instagram and look for a post announcing the weekend’s project every Friday. In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, the goal this weekend is to take portraits of the women who inspire you and share their stories in your caption. Some tips to get you started: - Let the story drive your portrait. Spend time talking with your subject beforehand, explain the project and try to capture what inspires you in her body language and expressions. - When taking a portrait, take some time to think about light. Seek out soft windowlight for a calm portrait or, for a more dramatic shot, position your subject in a sharp sunbeam. - Finally, if you’re inspired by a woman you’ve never met, try using this project to reach out to her and share how she inspires you. She’ll appreciate hearing from you, and you might just get the chance to take a portrait of someone you really admire. PROJECT RULES: Please only add the #WHPwomenwhoinspire hashtag to photos taken over this weekend and only submit your own photographs to the project. Any image taken then tagged over the weekend is eligible to be featured right here Monday morning!
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Gamin and Attractions Pages Get Flipped uses a green screen to create a hologram of your guests. A photographic studio is set up for your guests. They are invited to step in front of the camera. Our professional photographers will direct your guests to pose. Two poses are photographed, the images are processed through proprietary software that combines the two images together. The image is then printed and a special lens is added to make the image into a photo card that can be tilted up and down. By tilting the photo card the image seamlessly switches between the two images as if you are a moving hologram. Get flipped is outrageously fun! Over 80 flip-cards can be produced per minute so every guest can take a memento home. We can even customise the Get Flipped cards. Our software automatically replaces the green screen with a bespoke image or selection of images. We can help you create original artwork that links with your theme or colour scheme or add a company logo, messages or branding.
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Photo via Adobe Stock In the ever-evolving world of digital media, Adobe Express stands out as a beacon for those seeking an efficient and user-friendly platform for photo editing. Adobe, a name synonymous with creative software, has once again set the bar high with Adobe Express, offering a suite of tools designed to empower everyone from professional designers to social media enthusiasts. In this article hosted by Chris Valentino, we delve into four key tools within Adobe Express that are transforming the way we approach photo editing. First and foremost, the One-Tap Enhance feature is a game-changer for those who seek quick fixes without delving into complex editing processes. With just a single tap, this tool automatically analyzes your photo and adjusts various parameters like brightness, contrast, and saturation to bring out the best in your image. It’s perfect for on-the-go editing, making your casual snapshots look professionally polished in seconds. For those who love to add a bit of flair to their photos, Adobe Express offers an extensive range of customizable filters and effects. Whether you’re aiming for a vintage look, a modern artistic twist, or something in between, the filters can be adjusted to fit your vision. The effects go beyond mere color adjustments, allowing users to add textures, vignettes, and even artistic overlays that can transform an ordinary photo into a work of art. Adobe Express understands the power of words in visual storytelling. The platform’s advanced text editing tool is a boon for creating engaging social media posts, promotional graphics, or any project where typography plays a key role. Users can choose from a vast selection of fonts, adjust text size, color, spacing, and even add text effects like shadow or outline. This tool makes it simple to incorporate text into your images in a way that’s both aesthetically pleasing and impactful. Last but not least, the Background Remover tool is a standout feature in Adobe Express. With the click of a button, users can easily separate the subject of a photo from its background. This tool is particularly useful for creating product images for e-commerce, profile pictures, or any scenario where you need to isolate an object or person. The precision and ease of use of the Background Remover make it an invaluable asset for both professional and personal photo editing projects. Beyond these four tools, Adobe Express offers a host of other features like collage making, image resizing, and color palette suggestions, all wrapped in a user-friendly interface. This accessibility is what sets Adobe Express apart; it democratizes photo editing, making it accessible to users with varying levels of expertise. Adobe Express goes a step further by offering integration with other Adobe products like Photoshop and Lightroom, as well as cloud storage solutions. This seamless integration allows for a flexible and efficient workflow, especially for those who are already part of the Adobe ecosystem. Adobe Express is not just another photo editing tool; it’s a comprehensive platform that caters to the diverse needs of modern digital creators. Whether you’re a professional designer, a small business owner, or someone who just loves to share visually engaging content on social media, Adobe Express offers the tools you need to bring your creative vision to life. With its blend of simplicity, versatility, and power, Adobe Express is undoubtedly a key player in the future of photo editing. Unleash your creativity and transform your vision into stunning visual narratives by contacting Chris Valentino today!
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This circular polarizing filter features a slim design to avoid vignetting and Carl Zeiss® T* Coating to protect your 67mm lens from dust and scratches. Additionally, the VF-67CPAM filter also suppresses flares and ghosts, giving your photographs a more professional look. A hard plastic case is also included to keep your filter protected. Minimizes reflections between filter and lens surface Protect your filter with included hard plastic case Protects lens from scratches and dust Suppresses flares and ghosts caused by light shining back into the camera lens Carl Zeiss T* Coating for added protection and reduction of contrast-reducing reflections Slim design avoids vignetting, the reduction in brightness in the corners and edges of a photo
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A little background on me, and my small business.. I am the type of individual who wears many different hats and outfits throughout the week. I am a mother to two busy little ones. I am a wife to my husband of two years. I am a health care worker, where I take care of individuals I absolutely adore. I spend most of my days in motherhood, drinking iced coffee, learning new ways of the photography industry, and spending time outdoors. In December of 2021, I decided to obtain my business license to further my passion for photography. I have always enjoyed taking photos of my friends, family, and various places I've had the chance to visit. I remember when I was about fifteen, I was so excited when I saved up enough money for my first Nikon camera. As life went on, I was known as the friend who was always taking photographs of everyone around me. Whether that was with a camera or a phone, I don't think I ever really stopped! Despite enjoying living in the moments around us, sometimes I really do treasure having the possibility to look back on previous moments in life with a smile to match. Here at Taylor Dawe Photography, I am committed to capturing some of your most treasured moments. Your experience will be a pleasant one, I promise!
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A well-presented entry is the key to standing out to the AREA judges. Make sure that your entry is as impressive as your finished project. Be sure to include drawings, plans, etc. This will help the judges with the scope of the project. Following are a few tips for creating a winning entry: Tips for Writing a Winning Description - Include plenty of details in your project description, including the size of the project, cost, materials used, etc. Be specific about the work done: - Were cabinets replaced? - New appliances brought in? - Energy-efficient windows or insulation installed? - New flooring put in? - Address the purpose for the work done. - Was space added to accommodate a growing family? Was the home made handicap-accessible for a homeowner with limited mobility? - Discuss the challenges of the existing space and how your work improved the space or met a particular need of the homeowner. What were the homeowner’s goals for the project, and were they accomplished? - If possible, take “before” pictures of the project (or check to see if the homeowner has before pictures) as well as pictures while the work is being done to include with your photos of the finished project. Before and after shots are helpful as they will assist the judges in understanding the total scope of the project. Match the before and after shots to make it easy for the judges to compare the steps of the project. - Be sure to include as many photos as possible to the show an overall view of the project and any key features and details, but a maximum of thirty (30) uploads of photographs, drawings and or plans are allowed for each project entered. - Let your photography tell the story. Text or diagrams can be used to support the photography and provide additional information on the more interesting aspects of the project. If you reference photos in your text, please number each photo for clarity or provide a short caption. - Make sure your pictures are high-resolution (preferably 300 dpi) and large enough to show details in print as well as to reproduce for video without becoming blurry. - Many entrants choose to hire a professional photographer for their entry photographs. Using a photographer who knows about proper lighting and equipment can be a great investment for helping to show your project at its best.
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A few weeks ago I chatted with a friend about different lenses to the x-t2, and she dropped “you should get a lensbaby. I think you would like it!”. Hmmm…I had looked at lensababy before, but only manual focus…seems difficult! But when I start thinking about something I often have a hard time letting it go. I wonder how much they cost? Where can I get them? Ooops…kind of ordered one… It arrived yesterday. And I’m hooked. A lensbaby is a toy, a lens that gives a velvety feel to the images. It’s sharp in the middle, and makes the highlights bleed a bit, like a glow. With a small aperture the effect is very subtle, with a big aperture the dof gets very narrow and the soft effect is very clear. It’s not for every image, but I’m learning as I go… First of all, when I put the lens on I couldn’t take a single photo. Thank god for Youtube, where I quickly learned that I needed to enable shooting without a lens. Problem solved. The tulips above are the first two photos I took. Then I brought the camera for my dog walk, and tried it on different motivs, with different apertures: I love the effect on the bokeh, it almost looks like under water. The lens is sharp and I can get really close to my motivs. I was a bit nervous about the manual focus, but it was a lot easier than I thought. As you can see I missed it a couple of times, but with a little training it will be fine. I set my camera to focus-peaking, it made it a lot easier to see where focus is (it’s outlined in white or red). I also tried some wider shots. You can clearly see the difference the size of aperture makes. I Think I need some more experimenting here, to know what works and what doesn’t work for me. My learning curve is pretty steep, but it’s far from done! I really like this one, the softness works really well with the small feather. As this feather is a bit more textured, I chose a slightly smaller aperture. Here you can clearly see the effect of blur all around the edges. I have to think a bit differently to make it work to my advantage (not sure about this one…) My favorite of the day. I love everything about this photo, the difference between soft and sharp, the colors, the composition. So pleased with my lensbaby! Yes, it’s a “one trick pony”, but what a trick!
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Silvano Zeiter is a young yet uber talented photographer out of Switzerland who we think is taking some of the best photos in snowboarding. His use of light and the outdoor elements is reminescent of surf photographer Chris Burkard. Only being behind the lense for about 7 years, in 2010 Silvano bagged Red Bull’s Illume award (photo below) for ‘New Creativity’ and has had shots published in almost every major snow and skate magazines. In addition to his outstanding photos, Silvano shares some insights and experience in the following interview: Tell us a little about your childhood. Where’d you grow up and how’d you get into snowboarding? I was born in Switzerland in 1990 and I grew up in a small village right in the middle of the Swiss Alps. The tram to the mountain is about 5 minutes from my door so like everybody else growing up there, I started skiing before I could even walk decently. Actually, I’m still a skiing today but I just got my first snowboard and I enjoy it as well. However, there are not many things in the world that make me happier than riding neckdeep powder. What about photography? What’s your background in the trade? As a kid I was already fascinated by looking through my mom’s analog camera and playing with the depth of focus. At the age of about 15, I took my first photos and one day I had the opportunity to join a crew, who were lodging at our place, on a road gap shoot on the Simplon Pass. The pro-photographer lent me his Canon 1D and immediately I was so stoked that I decided I wanted to do this professionally some day. I bought my first DSLR and started taking photos of my snowboarding friends and in May 2008 I had my first shot published. Which elements do you look for when shooting? Do you prefer a certain time of day or place to shoot? I really like backlight so I prefer shooting in the afternoon or early morning when the sun is deep. But I think every daylight has it’s benefits, it’s just up to the photographer to make the best of it. Same thing for the snow conditions. Of course it’s awesome to shoot in fresh powder but condition changes by winds or different temperatures can create beautiful structures on the surface. Shooting in the woods or urban stuff at night while it’s dumping heavily is sick too except that the equipment has to suffer a little. Can you talk a little about your blog, silvanozeiter.blogspot.com? To be honest, I started a blog because everybody did it and at the beginning I wasn’t really updating it a lot. But then I realized that it’s a good opportunity to show the people that kind of photos that probably wouldn’t make it into a magazine and stay untouched on my hard drive forever instead. So most of my work on the blog are photos I think they’re worth to be seen. Lifestyle, portraits, landscapes and a little action from time to time. Some are classic, some are arty and others are just funny. In addition, the blog gives the people kind of an idea of what we’re doing because most of the people have no idea what’s all behind those action shots they see in magazines. At first I was kind of bummed that I couldn’t show those action shots too but now I often prefer the photos that tell the story behind it. What keeps you motivated to keep getting behind the lens? As cheesy as it may sound but it’s definitely passion. Photography allows me to create a certain reality and I’m the one to control it and decide in which direction this reality is heading to. And that counts for every photographer from the pro-photographer to the iPhone-Hipstomatic-Dude. On the other hand it’s the never ending process of learning and development that keeps getting me behind the lens. The curiosity to find out what’s possible and how to progress your work. Have you tried your hand at any surf photography? Is that something you are interested in? Actually when I started taking photos it was my aspiration to become a surf-photographer and joining crews around the world one day. I’ve read a lot of surf magazines and watched many films and I just love it. As I started surfing myself I imagined that a surfphotographer has to be good at eating shit so I think it’s tough. But I’ve also eaten some shit on the mountain so yes, I’d still be totally stoked to get the chance to join a surf crew some time. Your photos are extremely beautiful and inspiring- what equipment allows you to capture these elements so vividly in your work? Oh, thank you very much! I mainly use a Canon 5D Mark II with some zoom lenses of the Canon L-Series and a Sigma fisheye. As a second camera I have a 40D that I only use for sequences. In addition to that I have a Profoto Battery flash and some Canon Speedlites I use for night shoots and portraits. For snap shots I love my new Fujifilm Finepix x100. Obviously I’m all digital but I’d be really interested in taking photos on film but I haven’t found the time yet to set up a decent darkroom. But I will. Aside from snowboarding and photography, what has been getting you stoked lately? Surfing has definitely become one of my beloved passions. I pretty much suck at it but maybe that’s why I like it so much. Nobody gives a shit about how good or bad you are it’s all about the fun of just doing it. Besides I really enjoy playing the guitar and listening to a lot of different kinds of music. Where do you see yourself in a couple years time? I’ll definitely try to keep gathering as much experience as possible by traveling the world and doing different assistant jobs and some free work to set up a studio here in Europe or maybe work in the Sates for some time. Who knows. But I’m sure wherever I’m gonna be I’ll be having fun. Be sure to check out Silvano’s website at http://www.silvanozeiter.com
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PHOTOS ON MY DESK How many of you send photos in your holiday greeting cards in this age of Instagram and Facebook? I don’t send them anymore unless the recipient doesn’t go online ever; there are many photos of my family and friends – and me – visible in more than one place. But I don’t post everything. I have hundreds – no, thousands – of photos stored on an external hard drive that have not been shared with the world. I have never posted a photo of my beautiful granddaughter at the request of her parents. Rather than create a digital presence for her from the moment she was born, they opted to keep her image for themselves while protecting Camille’s option to choose, as much as possible, how her own image gets loose in the digital universe. Even though I love sharing photos, I absolutely agree with and support their decision. There is something very special about having some images that we get to hold close, unshared and precious. There are no one else’s comments on those photos, no thumbs-up from people we barely know. These images contain the stories we hold in our hearts, unedited, unvarnished. As I wrote the first draft of this post by hand, I sat at my desk in front of my office window. I’ll set the mood: The December sun was setting and there were hints of pink behind the trees to the west. Christmas music was on my radio; I love listening to the radio while I work. I love the interruptions by real people who are in the local radio studio as they share news and weather and traffic reports, the names of the songs and the names of the artists. Right in front of me on the desk sat the last formal photograph my father had taken. It was a photo for his church’s directory, St. Louis King of France Catholic Church in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. In the photo, Dad has on a houndstooth-check sport coat, a red and blue paisley tie, a white shirt. His smile is slight; my mom was gone by then and he was lonely. But he looks good in this picture. He gave me this photo as a gift. There is no digital version. I treasure this photo as much as I treasure my children’s first baby pictures. Some days, I say hello to Dad as he looks out from the frame. He’s been gone for 10 years now, but his presence on my desk is constant, solid, tactile even when the power is out. I have no last formal photo of my mom to stand beside it, but I do have another photo that I love just as much. Beside Dad, in a square laser-cut wooden frame, is one of the last Christmas photos on print film of myself, my husband, my son, my daughter, and our old dog Lucy the Westie. We took it with a tripod (Selfie stick? Pshaw.) on the deck at the back of our house when Abby was in kindergarten and Shawn was in high school. It was before Abby’s type 1 diabetes diagnosis, before we had to put Lucy down because she got terribly sick with Addison’s disease. Abby has on a headband with red reindeer antlers. Shawn is not quite smiling with his high school too-cool-for-family-photos stance. Mick is scratching Lucy under her chin. And I, who had just lost my mother, hug Abby tightly as she stands in front of me. There were so many things happening and about to happen in our lives when this photo was taken that I cannot look at it without pulling on a story thread. I love who we were then, just as I love who we are now. These photos are staying right here, on my desk, out of the sun and out of the glare of Facebook comments and Instagram hearts, in their frames where they never disappear to save power. Right here, where they are just for me.
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Introducing our Acrylic and Wooden Photo Frame, a perfect blend of contemporary Nordic design and timeless elegance. This photo frame is not just a holder for your cherished memories; it’s a piece of art that adds a touch of sophistication to your desktop or office decor. Crafted with precision, the combination of acrylic and wooden elements creates a harmonious and modern aesthetic. The clear acrylic front elegantly showcases your wedding photos, pictures, or special moments, making it a stunning focal point for any room. Make every moment count with the Acrylic and Wooden Photo Frame. Transform your desktop or office space into a gallery of memories, celebrating the joy of special occasions and creating an inviting atmosphere with a touch of Nordic-inspired sophistication. Whether a thoughtful gift or a personal addition to your decor, this photo frame is a timeless showcase for your most cherished memories.
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The Trust Archives maintains a database where information about nearly 15 thousand Baba (and related photographs) is recorded. Most of these photos belong to other collections. There are more than 1000 images for which the Trust either directly holds the copyright or where the Trust Archives has the original (and possibly only copy of) the negative, print or digital file and the rights holder is not known. These photos have been organized by collections and can be viewed here along with information known about them. These images may be used for personal on-screen viewing, but should not be reproduced for any other purpose. More information about Baba photo collections and the Archival Photo Database may be read here. Select and Click on the Collection
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Instagram is a free photo sharing app that lets you take pictures and apply cool, retro-looking filters to them. The filters make it easier to show off your photos on Instagram, which also happens to be a social network that lets you follow your friends’ photos as well as celebrities and brands. Instagram is a photo-sharing mobile app that allows users to easily take a picture, apply a digital filter, and share the image on a variety of social networking services, including Instagram and Facebook. Users can also “like” or “hashtag” other users’ photos. The app was developed by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger in 2010, and the two sold the company to Facebook in April 2012 for an estimated $1 billion.
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Per Lind is a Los Angeles based photographer. Originally from the mountains of Norway, he has a strong eye for capturing the uniqueness in both landscapes and people. Per has worked with clients like Universal Music, Moods of Norway and Electro Companiet. He has been published in Playboy, The Sun and Daily Mail to mention some. He has worked with NBC, Barcroft Media, TV3 Norway, TV2 Norway and TVNorge, shooting behind the scenes and story material, portraits and press photographs. He is also a seasoned event photographer with wide experience from Fashion Week to birthdays, weddings and child birth. He is currently displaying some of his work at Middle Ridge Winery in Idyllwild, CA. Images on this website are available for purchase, as well as private shoots. Contact for availability and pricing.
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Newcastle Photography Packages Birth & Newborn photography is so precious and being invited into your birth space or home to capture those moments is what I love! Im located in Newcastle and will be available to photograph births in the Newcastle / Lake Macquarie / Hunter areas. Please email if you have questions about birth locations. Birth Photography Packages Package One- 100 images of your birth on a USB for you to print as you like. This package is $1200 with a $200 deposit at the time of booking. Package Two- 150 images of your birth on a USB for you to print as you like. This package is $1400 with a $200 deposit at the time of booking. Newborn/Fresh 48 photo package 20 images emailed or can provide a USB for you to print as you like. For these photos I come to your house or a location that is organised with you. Newborn photos can be booked in using your due date but once you birth we will then book a time and date in. Fresh 48 photos are taken once you’re home from the hospital or depending on birth I will come to the hospital. Fresh 48 and Newborn photo package is $300 with a $100 deposit to book in. Up to 20 images emailed or provided on a USB for you to print as you like. For these photos I come to your house or a location that is organised with you. This packages is $300 with a $100 deposit to book in. All the extra info It would be lovely to have a catch up with you prior to you birthing so we can get to know each other and make sure you're comfortable with me being with you during this special time. I will be on call for you from 37 weeks until you birth, available to call or text whenever you're needing. Once you are in labour you or your birth partner will need to contact me so I can organise meeting you at your birthing location. I will be with you for an hour or two after Bub is born so I can try and get those extra special photos after. If for any reason I miss your birth then I will organise a refund unless you want me to get there asap to take photos after Bub is born. Any cancellations or change of mind with incur a cancellation fee. If you have any questions or would like to make a booking please email me, I would love to hear from you!!
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Interior - Architectural - Real Estate Photography I am an Interior, Architecture and Real Estate photographer based in Newport, RI. Studying photography at the Rhode Island School of Design and working with professional architectural photographers has helped me develop the technical and artistic skills needed to create high quality images. My professional focus and passion is interior, architecture and real estate photography. In my free time I enjoy documenting travel and landscapes across the world which is the majority of my personal work. Thank you for taking the time to visit my page and I look forward to creating powerful images to market your business or document your work! George J. Gray
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Since its founding in 2001, WestLicht has become a central venue for the presentation and discussion of photography in Austria. Through exhibitions, events and publications, the photographic media are explored and communicated in their diversity. In addition to a permanent exhibition of photographic equipment and milestones from all eras of camera technology, changing presentations open up a view of historical and current positions in photographic image culture. The program includes monographic exhibitions of iconic photographers such as Alexander Rodchenko, Edward Steichen, Vivian Maier, Ernst Haas, Lisette Modell, and Bruce Davidson, young positions and important but hitherto little-present oeuvres from the history of austrian photography, including Alfons Schilling - Beyond Photography or Padhi Frieberger. Photographic Art 1950-2000, and themed shows such as World Press Photo, In Our Time. Magnum 1947-1987 or The Polaroid Project - At the Intersection of Art and Technology. Just across the street from WestLicht was once the site of the first building of the Graphische Bundeslehr- und Versuchsanstalt founded in 1888. The district today is a favourite neighbourhood among creatives and with a flourishing infrastructure of camera stores, printers and framers is perfectly fitted for the needs of photographers. WestLicht is located in a former glass factory which was then used as a photo studio. The conversion into an exhibition space was carried out by architects Eichinger oder Knechtl in 2001. Specially designed display cases and a lighting system were created to emphasize the minimalist space and accentuate the objects. The foundation of WestLicht was initiated by Peter Coeln who currently serves as the chairman of the Verein zur Förderung der Fotografie (association for the promotion of photography) WestLicht. He counts among the most important collectors of camera technology in the world.
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Cosplay photo competition For the first time in AniMatsuri’s history, we are having a contest for cosplay photographers! Have you done an awesome photo session with cosplayers? Want to show off your photography skills? Then this competition is for you! - One person may submit up to 2 different photos; - The submitter is the person who took the photo; - This competition is all about the photographers ability to present the subject – the cosplayer on the photo. This is why it is important, that the photographer submits the photo. However, if the cosplayer wishes to send the photo instead, then this can only be done with the permission of the photographer. - The photos may not be of indecent/sexual nature; - The photos may not encourage violence; - The photos must be submitted no later than August 31st (23:59 GMT+3) to [email protected]. To participate, send an email to [email protected] with the following info: - Subject line: “AniMatsuri photo competition 2017”; - Photographers first and last name; - Photographers artistic name/nickname (if you have one); - Photographers preference for displaying the name (real name or artistic/nickname) in the photo exhibition; - Photographers country of residence; - Photographers social media/portfolio links, if there is a wish to share them with viewers (Facebook, Instagram, 500px, website, etc.); - 1-2 photos: - The photo’s shortest side must have a minimum resolution of 2480 pixels; - JPG or PNG format; - The photo must stay anonymous, no watermark allowed; - Cosplayer(s) information: - Cosplayers artistic name/nickname (if there is one); - What character(s) is/are being portrayed and from which source; - Cosplayer’s social media/portofolio links, if there is a wish to share them with viewes (Facebook, Instagram, homepage etc.); - (Optional) If you wish, you can add a description of the character in the photo and a backstory for the setup of the photo. Photos submitted to the contest will be reviewed by an international jury of photographers, and the winner will be announced at the award ceremony on September 24th, along with the other festival winners. By submitting the photos, you give us permission to display your works on the AniMatsuri Facebook page and homepage with proper credits. In case you want only photos with watermark used in public, please send also a photo with a watermark. The works submitted to the competition shall be used to create a photo exhibition as part of the festival. If you would like your photo exhibited, please bring a physical copy of the photo to the venue (festival’s info desk) no later than September 23rd, 13:00 (GMT+3), or alternatively send it by mail no later than September 12th to: MTÜ Animeklubi Asashio Munga 12, 51007 Tartu Submitted exhibition works must be no smaller than A4 size (and no bigger than A3) and printed on matte photo paper. The photos will not be returned. If you would like to enter your work in the exhibition, but are having trouble with delivering it, or have any other questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. We’ll find a solution.
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Westport Recreation Department Skip to nav Individual Photography Classes Are you interested in photography but want to learn more about your camera or different photography techniques? Here is your opportunity to take one on one classes with a professional photography instructor! The classes will be can be held remotely through Zoom or in person (depending on the needs of the participant) and are for beginner and intermediate photographers. Classes are arranged to work with your schedule (dates and times that work well for you), your specific camera and your level of knowledge. Photography is more than the camera it is writing with light. Let’s explore what that means to you! Who: Teens & Adults Place: Your one on one class will happen on-line through Zoom or in person Dates: A series of 4 classes arranged on dates/times that work well for you Time: 1 hour class by appointment Fee: $200 for a series of 4 classes, each class 1 hour long ($50 per class) Instructor: Alexandria Mauck, Westport Resident/Editorial and Portrait Photographer *Please email [email protected] to inquire about registering. *Once you register, Alexandria Mauck will contact you to set up your 4 classes (at days/times that work for you) and will email you a zoom link.
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CROCS Picture Day is this Friday 6/14 at 9:30am! Photo Ventures will here again this year on Friday June 14th at 9:30am to take our team picture. All swimmers should report to the pool at 9:30 for a team photo in their team suit (no caps or goggles needed). Individual/Sibling photo opportunities will also be available after the team photo. Please fill out the attached form and bring it with you on Friday morning with your preferred form of payment (cash, check or cc accepted). Pictures will be available for pick up at the team breakfast banquet on Thursday 6/27 at 9am. Plan to have your swimmer stay after the pictures on Friday morning for shaved ice treats with the coaches! (Non-resident swimmers, please allow ample time for entering the neighborhood on Friday since all swimmers will be arriving at the same time. You don't want to miss the team photo!)
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Images may be licensed for commercial use upon request. License fees vary depending on the use. Please fill out form below with your request. Registered non-profit organizations may be able to license my work at discounted rates, or free of charge, depending on the context of use. Prior permission is required before use. Please fill out form below with your request. Educational classroom use by students, teachers, and researchers is free of license fees and does not require prior permission. If the project involves posting photographs on the Internet, images must be accompanied by a visible photo credit and a link back to www.arnojenkins.com. Social Media/Blog Use Commercial use of my photographs in social media (Facebook, twitter, blogs, etc.) requires a licensing agreement. Please fill out form below with your request. Personal use of my photographs on blogs, web sites, and social media site does not require prior permission provided that all images are accompanied by a link back to www.arnojenkins.com. Failure to attribute an image properly may result in a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice to the web host and legal actions. All Others Use Journal, technical, or any other use of my photographs must obtain permission before use. Please fill out form below with your request.
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Welcome to the website of Photos2Remember, a high quality, professional photographic service offering the very best in photography. I photograph portraits (People and Pets) either on location, at your home or in a studio and also cover Weddings, Engagements, Christenings, Bumps & Babies and Schools. For events that require on-site printing such as Proms, Black-Tie Dinners, Sporting Events, Charity Events, Make-Over Parties etc., I have all the equipment to allow you, your guests and competitors to view, select and print their favourite photos from the event on the spot. Various print sizes and price options are available and, if the event is large enough, I will even attend free of charge. Photos2Remember would be delighted to discuss any photographic requirements that you may have and we will give friendly, free advice wth no obligation to make a booking. As professionals, Photos2Remember carries full Professional Indemnity and Public Liability Insurances. Furthermore, we have a network of fellow photographers to call on should any of the staff fall ill prior to your booked day. Please contact us via the CONTACT page or call Tracey on 07714 331485; you won??™t be disappointed. My name is Tracey Wilkinson and I have created Photos2Remember to offer a high quality, reliable and professional photographic service in the North West of England. Based in Chorley, I am ideally located to offer photographic services across Lancashire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and the Isle of Man.
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Polish consumers were invited to upload and share their favorite memories. The campaign culminated at a “printing party” where all participants were invited to print their memories out on the DeskJet 3700—which HP claims to be the world’s smallest All-in-One printer. According to newsblog, a total of 10,133 photos were printed, all 4 x 5 inches in size, which is almost one kilometer (or three-quarters of a mile), when placed side by side. As a result of the campaign, HP set a new Guinness World Record for the longest line of photographs. These photos were then used to decorate a 8.6 meter (26 foot) tall Christmas tree inside of Poland’s Wroclaw shopping mall. The campaign was not just for fun, but also supported charity. For each memory sent in, HP donated to the Empowering Children Foundation. Q4 AND FULL YEAR RESULTS RELEASED Click here to send us your news.
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To delete a group photo, you have to be logged in as the user who originally uploaded. If you'd like to report an inappropriate photo instead, please contact us. - Visit your group page through the "My Groups" link and then click on the "View Photos" button in the group page header. - Click on the thumbnail of the photo you'd like to delete to open up a lightbox with the image in fullscreen. - If you can delete the image, a dropdown icon will appear in the top left corner of the image lightbox. - Click on the dropdown icon and select "Delete Photo". You'll be asked to confirm and by clicking "Ok", the photo will be deleted.
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Since 1988 North Island Pro Lab has catered to the professional photographer, offering the very best in quality, pricing and personal service. As a small independent lab, we understand the importance of customer service and reliability. Our wide range of services offer the professional photographer the consistency and personal attention only a small lab can deliver. As a business partner, North Island Pro Lab helps your studio stay competitive with attractive pricing while keeping quality at the highest level. Experience the difference we can make for your business.
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I’m a professional action sports photographer, specialized in motorsports photography since 2010. Although I’m based in Madrid – Spain, I work nationally and internationally. I travel around the world looking through my lenses while working for various specialized motorsport media, racing teams and drivers. Furthermore, I actively collaborate with some communication and photography agencies. My work covers a wide range of subjects, including all kind of sports, reportage, portraiture, and commercial photography, but always based on playing with the creativity of the place and the moment, giving a certain touch of my personality, resulting in a photograph that is different from the others. «Be creative and you will be unique»
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I am exited to finally share this fabulous wedding with you all. “A perfect moment captured forever.” Earlier this year at the end of March, I was delighted to be the make up artist for bride Laura on her Wedding day. Laura very kindly sent me some of her photographer images which I will be sharing with you in this post. Her photographer was Dk photo, I have worked with Daniel on previous weddings and I love his style. All images used are Daniels work. Straight away I just loved the above image (excuse the bad hair day). To me it sums up the whole essence of the wedding morning, we laughed, we cried and we had a lot of fun that morning. “Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life” This certainly feels true for me as I always feel so exited going to the brides house on the morning of her wedding. I always feel like part of the family. Looking back at these images makes me feel so blessed to share these special moments with my brides. A calm few moments for the bride to relax and take it all in during make up application. Laura chose to go for a pretty bridal make up look, I loved creating this look. Her dress was very classic with beautiful lace detailing, The look complemented the styling of the overall bridal look with dramatic smoky eyes, soft pink blush & the perfect shade of rose pink on the lips. This photo is priceless, another important tip is to always ensure you eat before the ceremony! This was taken As the finishing hair & make up touches were applied. As you can see in the photo Hair stylist on the day was Aidan O Dwyer from Kapelli. The beautiful bride. Another favourite image of mine from the day is the below photo. This moment was captured after Laura had seen her final make up & hair look and you can see the sheer excitement as she looks forward to the next stage… putting on her beautiful wedding dress. Bridesmaid make up in process The finished result. (photo from iPhone) Laura had two stunning bridesmaids. I loved the deep shade of purple that she chose for their dresses. As you know I absolutely love car shots like this one. So much excitement and anticipation of the day ahead. The happy couple I had so much fun throughout the morning, and i was even more delighted when Laura dropped in to show me her wedding album after the big day. It was lovely to see my work printed in such a precious way. I hope you enjoyed reading this post.
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Olivia Sari-Goerlach is a photographer with a passion for capturing light + shadows, specializing in portraiture, documentary & food photography along with food styling skills. Having a background in graphic design and photojournalism has influenced her photographic aesthetic. Her career started in 2010 when she worked at a portraiture studio in Sydney where she fell in love with portraiture and studio lighting. Based in Singapore between 2011-2016, she continued to practice her photography and took on creative projects with a keen interest in collaboration with other creatives. She was a Canon Pixma ambassador for Singapore in a Canon Asia Campaign that highlighted her work in food photography. OSG has been based in Canada since 2016 working in the 'Vancouver' area and traveling overseas for commissioned work. Her ongoing personal project, #graphicallyspeaking_ is a photography + illustration portraiture project where she has collaborated with 27 visual artists based in Singapore + Vancouver so far. Check it here: #graphicallyspeaking_ In other personal work, she enjoys capturing portraits of performers and creatives of different backgrounds. She has self-published a book in 2013 on her black & white portraiture series called "The Home Club Portraiture Project" (facebook.com/homeclubpp). #DTWselects is mixed media series with Darker than Wax combining independent music and portraiture of the selectors. She loves documentary photography and created a project that aligned with her photojournalism passion where she volunteered at the Kansas City Community Kitchen in the kitchen and also documented the process of the organization during her travel to the midwest... Click 'Personal work' for more and @olisarig For collaborations, commissioned work, consultation inquiries or just to touch base, kindly leave a message in the CONTACT section. OSG Photography acknowledges that it occupies the shared, traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh speaking peoples, the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), scəw̓aθən (Tsawwassen) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, and has been stewarded by them since time immemorial. Unceded means that this land was never surrendered, relinquished, or handed over in any way. I acknowledge those who have come before us with sincere gratitude and honor - the First Peoples that have been on this land for thousands of years, and the enduring presence of Indigenous communities on this land. OSG is committed to visually capture Indigenous personalities + stories through documentary and portrait photography in the near future, to collaborate with Indigenous creatives and organizations to share their stories through the lens of a foreigner residing in these lands.
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This picture is from my late father-in-law William (Bill) Demoskoff’s photo collection that he gave to me and his son Michael a few years go. It shows Pop with his friend Walter Barisoff posing on a bridge. Bill wrote on the back of the photo: Pop identified the ‘who’ and (some of) the ‘where’, but not the ‘why’ or the ‘when’. He moved to British Columbia from Saskatchewan to work in the Okanagan orchards in the mid-1940s, so the picture was presumably taken around that time. As to which bridge on the Columbia River, it appears that it was the Kettle Falls Bridge in Washington State, USA, based on two factors: online images of that bridge and a border manifest on which Pop, Walter and Ida (Walter’s wife) travelled by car into Washington at Danville (south of Grand Forks, British Columbia) on a day-trip in September 1944. 1. “Historic American Buildings Survey, Engineering Record, Landscapes Survey”, database and images, Library of Congress (http://loc.gov/pictures/item/wa0436/ : accessed 25 June 2015), “Columbia River Bridge at Kettle Falls, U.S. Route 395 spanning Columbia River, Kettle Falls, Stevens County, WA”. 2. “U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1956”, database and images, Ancestry.ca (http://www.ancestry.ca : accessed 5 June 2011), entry for William W Demowskoff [sic], 25 September 1944, Danville, Washington, USA; citing National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C.; Manifests of Alien and Selected U.S. Citizen Arrivals at Anacortes, Danville, Ferry, Laurier, Lynden, Marcus, Metaline Falls, Northport, Oroville, Port Angeles, and Sumas, Washington, May 1917-Novembe [sic]; National Archives Microfilm Publication: A3403; Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Copyright © 2015, Yvonne Demoskoff.
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The Walker Family Reunion is held every year at the Mill Pond Park Senior Center in San Saba, Texas. The date is always the second Saturday in July. In 2001 the Reunion was held on Saturday July 14. Here are just some of the pictures of the 2001 Reunion. There are 65 persons in the group picture below and one dog. It is not known how many people signed the guest book. If you have some digital pictures of the 2001 Reunion that you would like to share please send them to [email protected]
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Capturing Majestic Gentle Giants: Tips for Underwater Photography of Humpback Whales in Tonga Capturing Majestic Gentle Giants: Tips for Underwater Photography of Humpback Whales in Tonga by our founder and award-winning nature photographer David Sinclair Each year, Humpback whales migrate to Tonga’s warm waters to breed and give birth, offering a unique opportunity for underwater photographers to capture intimate portraits and interesting behaviour. If you’re planning to embark on an underwater photography adventure in Tonga to capture humpback whales, here are some useful tips to help you make the most of this incredible experience. 1. Plan Your Trip During Whale Season Humpback whale swimming season in Tonga typically runs from July to October. Earlier in the season calves are smaller and a lighter colour. As the season progresses the calves grow and the mothers start to lose condition. As the calves grow the tight leash mum keeps on baby tends to loosen a little. Regardless, any interaction with mum and calf will offer an incredible insight into the bond between the two and wonderful photo opportunities. 2. Choosing equipment for underwater photography Selecting the appropriate photography equipment is crucial for successful underwater humpback whale photography. Here’s some things to consider: Camera Body for underwater photography Opt for a high-quality DSLR or mirrorless camera with excellent low-light performance. If you’re serious and the budget allows, bring a second camera body which can be dedicated to shooting with a longer lens to capture activity above the water. Invest in a versatile lens with a zoom range suitable for various shooting scenarios. A wide-angle zoom lens (e.g., 16-35mm) is essential for capturing close encounters with the whales. A second camera body and telephoto zoom lens (e.g., 80-400mm) is desirable for shooting breaching or tail-slapping whales, Spinner dolphins and some of the magnificent seabirds such as Frigates, Boobys and Tropic birds. Ensure your camera is protected in a reliable underwater housing specifically designed for your camera model. Double-check its waterproof seals and functionality before taking it into the water. Ensure the housing allows you to manipulate all the settings you need to access. It’s worth investing a little more money in a housing that gives you peace of mind that you’ll be able to get the shot and won’t expose your gear to salt water which kills expensive camera gear. If you have a basic housing and cannot manipulate key settings, with a wide-angle lens shoot in manual. mode at around 1/400th at f8 and set the ISO to Auto. You will want to underexpose shots of the bright white underbelly close to the surface so if you cannot adjust exposure compensation underwater you will have a choice before you get in about what you want to expose for. One of the many reasons you want a quality housing with access to all settings. It’s hard to go past the latest iterations of the GoPro and it’s easy to attach a GoPro to most camera housings. Try shooting 4k at 60fps to afford you the opportunity to slow down the video in post which may be useful if you’re swimming and shooting in choppy conditions or finning while filming. This also frees up your main camera body for shooting stills. When filming you may well capture the sounds of whale song so do your best to keep your breathing quiet and calm to avoid unwanted distractions in the audio. For a recent in depth review of the recently released GoPro Hero 12 done by our good friends Jarryd and Alesha at Nomadasaurus, click here. The video below is a short unedited clip of a Humpback calf rising for a breath taken with the GoPro Hero 11 in Vava’u. 3. Mastering your camera settings Getting comfortable with your camera’s settings is vital for capturing the best humpback whale photos. Here are some settings to consider: Keep your ISO as low as possible to minimize noise in your photos. However, in low-light conditions, you may need to increase it slightly to maintain a fast shutter speed. Use a fast shutter speed (1/250s or faster) to freeze the motion of the whales. Faster shutter speeds are essential when the whales breach or engage in rapid movements. When shooting with a wide-angle lens this is not as important so you can open up the aperture if you need to let in more light. There is usually plenty of available light close to the surface so stopping down a little is just fine. Set your camera to continuous autofocus mode to track the moving whales effectively. Check the results and if you are not acquiring focus easily try different autofocus settings. Micro-organisms in the water column can distract the autofocus. Adjust your white balance settings to match the prevailing underwater lighting conditions. Underwater scenes may have a blue or green tint, so post-processing adjustments may be necessary. Shooting in RAW will make it considerably easier to adjust white balance in post-production and you can simply leave white balance on auto. Strobes are not allowed in Tonga and would make no sense anyway. The natural light is excellent. 4. Approaching whales Humpback whales are wild animals, and it’s crucial to approach them with respect and consideration for their well-being. Tonga has strict regulations governing whale interactions to protect the animals. Always follow the directions of your local guide who are familiar with the rules and whale behaviour. Respect the recommended minimum distance to avoid disturbing or stressing them. Allow the whales to approach you if they choose to. Never attempt to touch or interact physically with the whales. Maintain a passive presence, and let the whales dictate the level of interaction. Avoid being behind the whales to avoid startling a whale and to avoid the powerful tail fins. Also avoid surrounding a whale. You will be briefed to stay in a tight group on one side of the whale. Do be aware of others around you to try not to get in each other’s shots. Composition is key to creating visually stunning humpback whale photographs. It’s nice to look for a little separation between whales or interesting behaviour, particularly ‘tender moments’ between mother and calf. Always be aware of the direction of light. 6. Editing your images Adjust the colours to bring out the natural beauty of the underwater world. Remove unwanted colour casts, such as excessive blue or green tints. Contrast and Clarity Enhance contrast and clarity to make the whales stand out against the background. Be careful not to overdo it, as excessive editing can make your photos look unnatural. Crop your images to improve composition or remove distracting elements while preserving image quality. Apply noise reduction techniques to minimize noise, especially in low-light conditions. It is inevitable that there will be some distracting spots in your images. These can be water bubbles or microorganisms floating in the water. It’s nice to remove any nasty distractions using a clone tool. These distractions often appear amplified in black and white conversions. 7. Respect the environment Remember that humpback whales are just one part of the fragile underwater ecosystem in Tonga. Always practice responsible behavior: Avoid Littering or pick up litter: Dispose of your trash properly, both on land and in the water. Never discard anything in the ocean. Do Not Touch Coral: Coral reefs are delicate and easily damaged. Refrain from touching or standing on them when snorkelling or diving. Use Reef-Safe Sunscreen: Choose sunscreen that is labelled “reef-safe” to minimize harm to the coral reefs. Support Conservation Efforts: Consider donating to or volunteering with local organizations dedicated to protecting Tonga’s marine environment and its inhabitants or contributing to citizen science initiatives such as the Tongan Fluke Collective. Underwater photography of humpback whales in Tonga is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that requires patience, respect for nature, and a deep appreciation for these magnificent creatures. By following these tips and guidelines, you can capture stunning photographs while ensuring the well-being of the whales and the preservation of the marine environment.
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It’s remarkable just how kind-hearted some people are in this world – truly. When I heard from Shannon a few weeks ago, she humbly re-introduced herself as if I would have forgotten about this session we did a couple of years ago when her father was sick. There’s no way I could have forgotten this session. Ever. And so we met again this year for a photo session, only this time it was without her father. The kids have gotten bigger and they run a bit faster now. Shannon’s mom was able to join us for some fun, too. One thing remains the same: their kind-hearted nature. Shannon did something during our session that a client has not done before – she took a couple of photos of *me* walking with her kiddos as we moved from one spot to the next. She sent them to me the next day along with the sweetest sentiment: “We all really enjoyed yesterday- the kids especially. They were talking about you all day. I snapped some photos as it really warmed my heart to see my kiddos connecting with you! Thank you again – I hope you have someone to give to your family what your photography gives to ours!” Shannon and John, thank YOU for the opportunity to see the beauty of your loving family through my lens once again.
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A few months ago a friend of mine contacted me and asked if I had any interest in participating in an exhibit called Worcester Runs Boston that one of her photographer friends was kicking off for local runners who have run the Boston Marathon. I really didn’t know what it entailed, but in a knee jerk reaction, I said I was in. Over the following weeks, I talked with Jeff, the photographer multiple times about the project, provided him with some information about my Boston Marathon experience and then on a rainy Saturday afternoon, I found myself in a photography studio doing a photo shoot for this exhibit. Well, the exhibit was unveiled at a popular local cafe that also has a great gallery space in late May and I went with my boys to check it out. I was really nervous for some reason, probably because my picture and story were up on the walls in a space that gets a ton of traffic for everyone to see. However, I was really pleased with the final result and actually received quite a few sweet messages from local friends that were in the cafe and saw my picture and read my story. It was kind of hard to capture the whole exhibit as it spanned a pretty long section of the gallery but I think Jeff did a great job. Here are some shots I took. Here is a little bit more about the Worcester Runs Boston project: Here is the group shot that was featured in the exhibit: And then my personal photo and story This was a really fun project to be a part of. The exhibit was hugely successful and I hope that my story was able to bring more awareness to the MMRF and all the great work that they do. An added bonus is that Jeff sent us all our professional shots from the photo shoot to keep. Here are just a few from the shoot. The exhibit just ended after being up for over a month. We were able to go back down to the gallery and get our framed photo right off the wall to take home, which was really cool. We are currently redesigning our house, so I don’t know where I am going to hang my picture, so it’s sitting on a chair in our house right now, but you better believe it will be on a wall for years to come (right next to my bib and medal!!) I hope you all have a great weekend…see you in a few days! Question of the day Have you ever participated in an exhibit like this? Been to one?
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Issa receives kisses and hugs from James during her 26th birthday celebration Issa Pressman fuels reactions anew regarding her relationship with James Reid after posting sweet photos of them together on social media. In the photos, which were posted on Issa’s Instagram account on June 7, the two can be seen smiling and laughing as they pose for the camera. Issa received kisses and hugs from James who put his arms around Yassi’s shoulders in one of the photos. Issa, who turned 26 last June 3, captioned the photos by writing: “mi birthday && mi life’s gifts.” Issa’s sister Yassi and actress Julia Barretto were also photographed and seen in the polaroid photos taken at what appears to be a private club. Issa Pressman and James Reid’s relationship Three months ago, Issa and James went public with their relationship on Instagram by sharing their moments together during the “Harry Styles: Love on Tour” concert held last March 14 at the Philippine Arena. Issa uploaded a photo on Instagram on the evening of March 16. In one of the photos, James and Issa were photographed holding each other’s hands as they posed for a sweet photo. At that time, James uploaded a clip of them watching the concert together. Those photos resurrected rumors dating back to 2020, when Issa was accused of being the third party that caused the breakup of James with then girlfriend Nadine Lustre. The photos quickly went viral, with many fans speculating that Issa and James are now a couple. Last March, the musician-actor said that his closeness with Issa is the “start of something beautiful.” Banner Art Paulo Correa
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Evie Anagnostou of Manningham has won a free photo competition aimed at capturing the many beautiful and unique images of the Bradford district. Evie’s dramatic night shot of Lister Mill was among nearly 100 entries submitted online by local people as part of the ‘One Day in Bradford’ competition. A judging panel made up of representatives from the organisers: Incommunities and local charities – Reading Matters and Schools Link Network – were joined by Adrian Wilson of McFade Photography of Morley to go through the entries and decide on the final winner. Incommunities Group Chief Executive, Geraldine Howley, presented Evie with a large canvas print of her winning picture and a Tesco Hudl tablet. Evie said: “My passion is photography and I’m thrilled to win this prize.” Geraldine Howley, Incommunities Group Chief Executive, said: “I would like to thank everyone who entered the competition. “We received lots of wonderful images each capturing the diversity and character of the area and its people.” Steve Short, Director of Incommunities – Open Field, said: “It was an extremely difficult decision but Evie was a really worthy winner showing a keen eye to get an amazing image.” Amy Mortimer from Reading Matters said “We were delighted to be involved in this competition which encouraged participation from Bradford residents and asked them to engage with their surroundings. “The winning entry was taken by a young local photographer hoping to make photography her career and we wish her every luck”. Adrian Wilson of McFade Photography said: “I was delighted to see strong use of angles and shapes, including triangles of steel near the camera being reflected throughout the shot. Well done Evie” The competition is due to continue with entries welcomed for One Day in Bradford 2015. For further information and to enter go to www.1daybradford.org.uk. Photo shows from left to right: Steve Short and Geraldine Howley (Incommunities), Evie Anagnostou, Amy Mortimer (Reading Matters) and Adrian Wilson (McFade Photography).
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Step into the enchanting world of our open air photo booth, where every snapshot is a testament to joy unconfined. Embrace the spontaneity of the outdoors as you strike poses under the vast expanse of the sky. No walls, no boundaries—just pure, unrestricted fun. Our cutting-edge technology ensures crystal-clear images, while the natural light adds a touch of magic to every frame. Whether it's a wedding, corporate event, or birthday bash, our open air photo booth promises to elevate your gathering to unforgettable heights. So, gather your loved ones, let loose, and let the wind carry your smiles into timeless memories.
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This product is currently sold out. These Mercury Blogger Lightroom presets will give your photos bright open shadows and sharpen the details of warm perfect tones for everyday pictures. It will also enhance beautiful pink undertones in sharpened photos. Add warm and golden tone with cozy feel to your photographs with one-click, which will allows you to spend more time shooting and less time editing! This preset collection is perfect for fashion, lifestyle, blogger, influences, weddings, street photography, lifestyle, indoor/outdoor photo shoots, portraits, landscapes, bloggers, influences, travel, vacation, food photography and more. Edit like a PRO and take your photos, blog, and Instagram feed to the next level! ✓ Mobile + Desktop presets in one bundle! ✓ Instant Download ✓ Compatible with the FREE Lightroom Mobile App ✓ Works on all devices ✓ Turns everyday mobile photos into PRO within seconds ✓ Fully customizable ✓ Easy to use. You don't need professional knowledge for editing photos. ✓ Lifetime purchase protection HOW IT WORKS Step 1 After you complete the payment you will immediately have the option to download the product(s) from the final purchase page. You will also receive a download email. Step 2 Download FREE Lightroom App (mobile or desktop version) and upload preset files using our simple Video & PDF installation tutorials. Step 3 Import image you want to edit to Lightroom App. Apply your uploaded preset and save your image. ✓ 2 Lightroom Desktop Presets (.LRTEMPLATE and .XMP) ✓ 2 Lightroom Mobile Presets (.DNG) ✓ Easy to follow Video & PDF installation tutorials We care about our clients. Our goal is to help you ASAP. Write to us via web chat or send us an email to [email protected] and we'll be happy to help! • High quality materials and attention to detail. • We have significantly less costs than traditional sellers. • Lightweight and easy to wear everyday, this necklace is adorable and versatile. 1. Select options from the menu on the left. 2. Simply enter the details in personalization box if applicable. 3. Add to cart and proceed to checkout All items are custom made to order. Our current turnaround time is about 2 - 10 business days upon ordering. Every item we make is hand made from the heart and with love so well worth the wait. FREE TRACKED SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS. The time that your order takes to arrive depends on your and on the efficiency of your local postal service. Please note that these times are only estimates based on our previous experience of sending to your country. United States: 3 - 7 business days United Kingdom & Europe : 5 - 14 business days Rest of The World : 7 - 21 business days Depending on factors beyond our control (for example local delivery problems, and customs inspections/delays) this can take longer. Your parcel is insured against loss, theft or damage, so if you have not received your parcel within 31 days of your order dispatch confirmation email then you should contact us through our customer services form and we will refund or replace the order as required.
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~ Our Most Treasured Heirlooms are the Memories of Family ~ It would be an honor for me to freeze a moment in time with you, your family or a family member. I shoot on location with natural light, in the comfort of your own backyard or on an agreed upon outdoor location. I live in Stow, MA, and will gladly travel to surrounding towns for a shoot. I provide a relaxed (no pressure, no up-sell) personalized experience. I love meeting new people and I love photography. Up to 45 Minute Session Up to 90 Minute Session Add on option for Nashoba Regional District: "Cap & Gown" portrait $25 Family Portrait (Single Family, 2 Generations) 60-90 Minute Session Portrait Payment is due at start of session. Cash, check or credit card. Each portrait session includes: -Pre session consultation via phone or email or a meeting -On location session -Retouching of images -Online private gallery to view in the comfort of your home -In person viewing/ordering appointment -No minimum order Your proofing gallery will be ready to view 2 weeks after portrait session. Your retouched photographs will arrive 1-2 weeks after order is placed. Lustre prints on Kodak Endure Professional Papers with excellent archival life. Wallets, sheet $30 More sizes available Digital Image Download $30/each Senior Shoot full gallery $500 Family Shoot full gallery $600 Questions? Or don't see exactly what you are looking for - lets talk! Please feel free to call me at 978-201-4871, Email me at [email protected], or, simply click the CONTACT ME tab above to send me a note.
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The most expensive photo ever sold is “Rhein II” by German photographer Andreas Gursky. The photograph was sold for $4.3 million at a Christie’s auction in 2011. “Rhein II” is a large-scale photograph of the Rhine River, taken by Gursky in 1999. The photograph depicts a desolate and starkly minimalist landscape, with the river flowing horizontally across the frame and only a narrow strip of land visible on either side. The sky is an overcast gray, and the entire image is devoid of any human presence or activity. Gursky is known for his large-format photographs of contemporary landscapes and architecture, often manipulating the images to create a surreal, hyper-real effect. “Rhein II” is no exception, as Gursky digitally removed any signs of human presence, such as buildings or power lines, from the photograph. The sale of “Rhein II” set a new record for the most expensive photograph ever sold at auction, surpassing the previous record of $3.9 million for Cindy Sherman’s “Untitled #96” in 2011. The sale also drew attention to the growing interest in photography as a fine art investment, with collectors and investors alike seeking out rare and valuable works. Despite its high price tag, “Rhein II” remains a widely recognized and celebrated work of contemporary photography, and is considered a masterpiece of minimalist and conceptual art. Rhein II” is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential photographs of the 21st century. Its record-breaking sale at Christie’s in 2011 was a testament to its enduring appeal and significance in the world of fine art. The photograph’s stark and desolate landscape has been interpreted in a variety of ways, with some critics seeing it as a commentary on the impact of human development and industrialization on the natural world. Others have seen it as a meditation on the power of simplicity and minimalism in art, and as a celebration of the beauty of nature in its purest form. Andreas Gursky’s work is often characterized by its large scale and hyper-realism, and “Rhein II” is no exception. The photograph measures an impressive 73 inches by 143 inches, and its meticulous attention to detail creates a strikingly realistic image of the river and its surroundings. Gursky’s use of digital manipulation to remove all traces of human presence from the photograph further enhances its otherworldly and surreal quality. The sale of “Rhein II” also sparked debate about the commercialization of the art world, and the increasing focus on the financial value of artwork rather than its artistic merit. Critics questioned whether a photograph, which can be reproduced endlessly, was truly worth such a staggering sum, and whether the sale of “Rhein II” reflected a broader trend towards the commodification of art. Despite these debates, “Rhein II” remains a powerful and enduring work of contemporary photography, and its sale at auction is a testament to the enduring value of art that is both visually striking and conceptually thought-provoking. In conclusion, “Rhein II” by Andreas Gursky is a groundbreaking and influential work of contemporary photography, recognized as the most expensive photograph ever sold. Its minimalist and surreal landscape has sparked numerous interpretations and debates about the role of art in society, and the commercialization of the art world. Regardless of these debates, “Rhein II” remains a powerful and thought-provoking work of art that continues to captivate and inspire audiences worldwide. Its record-breaking sale at Christie’s in 2011 is a testament to its enduring appeal and value in the world of fine art.
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In short, we couldn’t recommend Gian Valdivia more highly. His prices are extremely competitive, he’s fun and easy to work with, and his photography is outstanding. We received over 500 photos at the end –– all of which we have full access to –– and each one of them is gorgeous. Now my wife and I joke around, saying that Gian was the highlight of our wedding ;) Cody and I could not have asked for a better experience with Gian photographing our wedding. From start to finish, it was a seamless process. The day of, Gian came extra early (driving over 2 hours!) to scope out the area. He captured every single moment from getting ready with the gals and Cody with his groomsmen to the sparkler exit and even a fun “vadering” photo. He came with a lot of creative ideas, is patient and is easy going. Another key aspect that we appreciated was his ability to truly capture the scenery in our photos versus your average portrait. All in all, the turnaround time was impressive, and we were able to keep hundreds of photos all for a very reasonable price. We’ve since collaborated with Gian on other projects, including Christmas photos and our food blog, and we look forward to many more photo sessions with him! We cannot say enough good things about Gian. Every year he continues to impress us with how he captures the special moments during our family portraits session. He’s able to put us and the kids at ease to help us feel as natural as possible in front of the camera. We always know we’re in good hands and the images speak for themselves!
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Get Your Guests’ Good Sides With Quality Photo Booth Hire Make your next event pop! Just Boothed is a modern photography company providing photo booth hire for events across Sydney. With a background in professional photography and the latest equipment in tow, we help your guests capture and remember the funny, silly, moving and romantic moments that make your occasion special. Wherever you are in Sydney, from the Western suburbs, to Liverpool and Parramatta, we bring the fun of a high-end photo booth to you, all at affordable rental prices. Talk to us today about our flexible photo booth hiring options! Make your event special Blowing off steam at an end of year company bash? Cutting loose at a wedding reception? Celebrating a milestone of a birthday? We want to be there! Based in Western Sydney, we’re available for events of every description across the city. Fully bilingual, we cater to Sydney’s multicultural community and offer packages to suit parties of every size and shape, so everyone can get their photo booth on.Find out more The photo booth experience All smiles, no grain! Our photo booth experience has been carefully designed from the ground up by talented professional photographers, ensuring every snap is crystal clear and has you looking your best. Looking for something different? Our GIF photo booth and hashtag printer make your event social media-ready, helping you share the experience with those who couldn’t make it.Find out more Second to none! At Just Boothed, we know that a lot goes into making a party a banger. We want to be part of the solution, so our booth attendants put a premium on your guest’s experience, helping them get the best photo possible and getting them looking stunning! Remember a great party with high quality snaps of the perfect night, contact our team today for more information and rental options.Find out more
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As beautiful as it is functional, the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FP1 combines high performance with high style. At less than an inch thin, the camera is easy to carry and fun to use. An all-new sliding lens cover serves as the camera’s power switch and helps reduce size and weight. The DMC-FP1’s advanced 12.1 megapixel image sensor captures all of your memories with rich color and remarkable detail. Whether you’re shooting scenic landscapes or a night on the town with friends, the 4x optical zoom lens completes your vision. Composing and reviewing content is easy on the camera’s bright 2.7″ Intelligent LCD. The new screen controls brightness over 11 steps for clear viewing under any lighting condition. Panasonic’s Intelligent Exposure (iA) Mode simplifies face detection autofocus, AF tracking for moving subjects, optical image stabilization, scene mode selection, and ISO to make great pictures as simple as point-and-shoot. Concentrate on the subject in front of you–let the camera do the rest. Show your style and capture brilliant photos and HD video with the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FP1. For the full review: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/673724-REG/Panasonic_DMC_FP1D_LUMIX_DMC_FP1_Digital_Camera.html
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This post may contain affiliate links. Instant Access to Instagram Profile Pictures: View and Download with Our User-Friendly Tool Instagram, a widely utilised social media platform, allows users to effortlessly share photos, videos, and stories with their friends and followers. While facilitating seamless sharing and connection, Instagram imposes limitations on viewing and downloading profile pictures. However, Gramvio Insta Profile Picture Downloader steps in as a user-friendly Instagram Profile Picture Downloader tool that bypasses these restrictions by offering instant access to view and download Instagram profile pictures. With an effortless solution like Gramvio Insta Profile Picture Downloader at hand, accessing Instagram profile pictures becomes a hassle-free experience for all users. Understanding Instagram Profile Pictures A profile picture plays a significant role in an Instagram account as it reflects the user’s identity and personal brand. These pictures, also known as display pictures (DP), are relatively small within the app and face limitations when enlarged or downloaded. This is where Gramvio, an Instagram profile picture viewer, proves to be helpful. How to Use Gramvio to View and Download Instagram Profile Pictures Accessing Instagram profile pictures through Gramvio Insta Profile Picture Downloader is a straightforward and simple process. Follow the steps below to get started: Step 1: Find Gramvio Online To easily view Gramvio IG Profile Picture Downloader, simply go to the official website. Alternatively, you can search for “Gramvio IG Profile Picture Downloader” on your preferred search engine. Step 2: Enter the Instagram Username Once someone reaches the Gramvio IG Profile Picture Downloader homepage, they will come across a search bar. In this search bar, they can enter the Instagram username of any account for which they wish to view the profile picture. Step 3: View and Download the Profile Picture Once you’ve entered the username on Instagram, simply click the “Search” button. Gramvio Instagram Picture Downloader will then present the full-sized profile picture. To download the image, just click on the “Download” button, and it will be saved onto your device. Advantages of Using Gramvio There are several advantages to using Gramvio: Preserve Your Privacy Pixwox and Gramvio Instagram Picture Downloader allows users to access Instagram profile pictures without the need for logging in or providing personal information. It offers anonymous usage, ensuring your privacy remains uncompromised. Quick and Easy to Use It also has a user-friendly interface that effortlessly enables individuals to effortlessly view and download Instagram profile pictures. With just a few simple clicks, even those lacking technological expertise can utilise this Instagram Profile Picture Downloader tool with utmost ease. It retrieves profile pictures in the highest available resolution, ensuring that you receive images of impeccable quality. Free and Accessible This user-friendly Instagram profile picture viewer is accessible to everyone at no cost. It requires no installations or registrations – simply visit the website, enter the username, and instantly access profile pictures. Accessing Instagram profile pictures has become exceptionally convenient with the introduction of Gramvio IG Picture Downloader. This user-friendly Instagram Profile Picture Downloader tool is specifically designed to provide instant access and download options for Instagram profile pictures. With its intuitive interface and efficient functionality, Gramvio IG Picture Downloader offers a hassle-free method to privately view profile pictures. So, enjoy the limitless possibilities of Instagram browsing by immersing yourself in the captivating world of profile pictures through Gramvio IG Picture Downloader! Are you ready to create Something Spectacular? Here, at Moss51 Art & Design, we specialise in SEO content writing for your business website or blogs. Your blogs and website pages need to look nice with well-written content to attract customers and search engines. Let’s talk. We specialise in writing trustworthy website content for web pages and blogs. I hope you enjoyed reading this article. Did you find the information on this post useful? Leave your comments below.
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The Liberals released a new French language television ad today, with leader Michael Ignatieff speaking over images of typical Canadians. Once again, however, the party has turned to canned images purchased from an online stock photo agency, instead of taking real pictures of real party supporters. This picture of what looks like a farming family was bought from istockphoto.com. I’ve written a few times about the use of stock images in politics. While I understand that they are cheaper, faster and a lot less hassle than hiring a photog and getting releases, there’s something misleading about presenting pictures of people we presume are party supporters when they are not. At least this image in the latest Liberal ad appears to have been taken by a Canadian photographer, someone named “Vicki” with an Alberta phone number. UPDATE: Also, the image of the young woman embracing an elderly woman in the new Liberal ad is a stock photo purchased from photographer Dean Mitchell, in Bridgnorth, United Kingdom. It is entitled, prosaically enough, “Close-up of young woman hugging her grandmother.” There is no indication that this picture was taken on this side of the Atlantic. Readers will recall last election, the Liberals were embarrassed by using a photo of a German man in a hospital bed to illustrate their party platform document. The Tories, in one of their 2008 TV spots, used an image of a typical young couple to promote their $100 child care benefit. That couple lived in California and, needless to say, did not qualify for the benefit.
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One of the most important features of any great website is a beautiful cover photo. This image is the very first thing you see the moment you open up an organization’s webpage. The cover photo can be treated much like the cover of a book. And yes, many people do judge a book by its cover. This image is important because it gives your visitors the first impression of your organization. In addition, it reveals the personality, values, and overall vibe. Often, some websites will even feature a series of different photos or a running video of different elements of their church, non-profit, or other operation. Whatever this image may be, it is indicative you choose media that represents your organization well. With the emphasis on images and video for websites and social media comes the wonderful world of stock photos! Stock photos are the supply of photographs licensed for use through digital media, print, and more. These photos are already shot, edited, and ready to be used by the masses. Stock photos are such a helpful resource if you want a photo of a specific landscape, person, object, or more, but you don’t have the means to capture it yourself. Stock photos can be absolutely free (but often require attribution to the photographer), or they can be paid (which can get super expensive!). Regardless, these collections of photos can be super helpful if you don’t have the ability to supply your own photos. However, there is a downside to utilizing stock photos and videos. The keywords here are “available to the masses.” This means that anyone with a computer can access the same photos or videos you are accessing and can use them any way they want (depending on the licensing allowances of the photo). We saw an epic stock media fail in 2021 during the Super Bowl when two separate companies used the exact same piece of stock footage in their ads. This issue is also found in a ton of churches who seem to really be keen to use the photos below quite often across the board: P.S. We’re not hating on you if you’ve used these photos – we totally have, too! The point becomes clear here: stock photos can be overused and become generic overtime. Luckily, stock photos websites are constantly expanding their libraries and bringing in new and fresh media. What is the alternative to using stock photos? The answer is simple: supply your own photos! While this seems like an easy answer, the execution can be a bit challenging (more on this later). Let’s go through a few of the pros and cons of utilizing your own photos and talk through some next steps! The main issue that usually makes churches and other organizations err on the side of stock photos is getting hung up on the quality of the photos. This can be a difficult thing to tackle and becomes a question of value. What is more valuable to you: professional images of people you don’t know or average images of people who are actually a part of the community? There is much to consider when choosing the content you use on your website, but we highly recommend using photos of real people from your community. Even if they aren’t as “picture perfect” as what you can get on stock image websites, it helps maintain your church or organization's authenticity. Don’t use stock photos just because they are there. So, what’s next? This Sunday, whip out a nice camera, or even just your iPhone, and snap a few pictures of your community! They don’t have to be perfect. They just have to be real. Not sure where to start? We’ve got The Ultimate Guide to Church Photography for you, so you can capture authentic and inspiring photos to use! Are you stuck on how to bring authenticity to your church website? Our team at PMF is fully equipped to help you improve (or build!) your website and ignite growth for your church or non-profit! Contact our team to get started. The church is at a decline in this post-pandemic era. How can you overcome this emergency in your church? Community is greater than competition every single time. How can you emphasize community in your church?
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Using the launch of the Nikon D3X DSLR it will be safe to say that Nikon now features a total range inside the dslr series. This can be a skilled camera built for precision and speed. There are actually three components taken into consideration while capturing an image- image good quality, precision and speed. Nikon has ensured that these three work in tandem to create a number of the most effective good quality photographs. This camera is most effective suited for indoors to shoot nonetheless fashion photography or outdoors for capturing landscapes. Either techniques the magnesium alloy body is difficult to keep out the dust and seal out the moisture. Even though a number of the innards are comparable to that of the D3, the Nikon D3X DSLR may be the most effective camera obtainable inside the marketplace in its category. The X inside the name denotes one of the most important feature of this camera that is High resolution. As compared to the prior DSLR’s by Nikon, this camera features a comparatively massive sensor. Therefore, the ‘FX format’ can be a term employed by Nikon to categorize this camera. The Nikon D3X DSLR can be a full frame digital single lens resolution (DSLR) camera. The massive size pixel help capture light using the help of the 36 X 23.9 mm CMOS senor. This makes it possible for tight cropping and capturing massive image format to be able to get a high resolution image. The FX format sensor that is bigger at 36 x 24mm makes it possible for capturing about 9 frames per second, while the DX format sensor that is smaller at 24 x 16 mm makes it possible for 11 frames per second. Like several of Nikon’s high finish cameras, it incorporates the ‘Live View’ feature inside the Nikon D3X DSLR at the same time. The three inch vibrant and massive LCD display makes it possible for viewing pictures in genuine time. This lets you compose and view the shot with no getting to look through the viewfinder. This has two functions 1 for autofocus along with the other is for operation. This can be nicely received by Nikon users and therefore the continuity of this feature inside the D3X. The Nikon D3X DSLR camera features a typical ISO range among ISO 100 to ISO 1600 that is expandable to ISO 50 to ISO 6400, which helps in retaining the natural-look of an image with low noise levels, even with a greater ISO. This camera is compatible with older Nikon lenses as it utilizes the ‘Nikon F mount’. The lens is usually interchanged. Power consumption is deduced using the help of a 14 bit AD conversion chip. This makes it possible for capturing about 4,400 shots inside a single battery charge. The wireless technology helps in transferring pictures from the camera to a computer system or laptop for the duration of a live shoot. The camera also features a dual card slot each being CF (compact Flash card). This makes it possible for in flexibility in storage and transfer of data. A single can manually set the function and save it based on ones need to have. The overflow solution makes it possible for the data to become stored on the second CF once the very first 1 is full. The back up mode makes it possible for saving data on each slots simultaneously; whilst the RAW/JPEG mode makes it possible for saving RAW format data on 1 slot and JPEG data sort on the other. The Nikon D3X DSLR with one of a kind features like the 24.five mega pixel – CMOS sensor, Expeed technology, FX format, 51 point AF system, F- mount and so on may be the most effective solution obtainable to a skilled to obtain high resolution and correct pictures. This can open endless possibilities inside the field of photography not simply for print media but primarily for the web.
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Perhaps you’re fortunate enough to have a cigar-box full of 19th century family photos, or maybe you’ve purchased some “instant ancestors” to hang on the wall or display in a cabinet. In either case, you may find it interesting to learn about the different types of early photos. While there are many types of early photography, here we’ll focus on the commoner sorts. These are the types of photos you’re likely to find in antique stores, local museums, or among your family’s treasures. First, we’ll look at photos printed on glass or metal plates. Then we’ll look at types of photos printed on paper. Images Printed on Glass or Metal Plates Ambrotypes: Ambrotypes are photos printed on small glass plates. To protect them, they were usually housed in decorative brown cases. While you will frequently find pre-Civil War and Civil War era ambrotypes, this process was still being occasionally used into the late 19th century. Without a dark background, ambrotypes seem ghostly and indistinct. But, when placed against black material, the image becomes apparent. Daguerreotypes: These photos, also often found in decorative cases, are printed on metal. Daguerreotypes are easy to identify, because their silvery surface changes to a negative image when the photo is tilted to the side. Daguerreotypes are often mid-19th century; may are pre-Civil War. Tintypes (Ferreotypes): Tintypes are printed on thin sheets of iron. Early tintypes were often housed in the same brown cases as ambrotypes and daguerreotypes. Later, tintypes were often put into inexpensive paper sleeves. Some of these photos were enhanced with dots of gold paint for jewelry, or even delicate pink tinting on women’s cheeks. It’s common to find tintypes that date into the early 20th century. Images Printed on Paper Egg Albumen Prints: These early photos have the characteristic sepia (brownish) tone that we often associate with 19th century photos. The oldest of these are the small Cartes De Visite (CDV), which are sized 2 1/2 X 4 inches. The later photos are larger, and are called Cabinet Cards. The photographer’s name is often printed on the bottom and/or back of the photograph, which helps us date the photos and tells us where they were taken. Gelatin Silver Prints: These photos are black and white rather than sepia. As they degrade, they sometimes develop silvery areas. Gelatin silver prints were often enclosed in heavy cardboard frames or folders. Crayon Portraits: Most Americans think of a box of colorful wax sticks when they think of crayons, but a crayon portrait is very different. These were EXTREMELY popular in the 19th and early 20th century and were often used in homes in place of a more expensive painting. Crayon portraits were made by drawing over or otherwise enhancing a light photographic image printed on cardboard. Once you’ve seen a crayon portrait, they’re usually easy to recognize and very common to find. The cardboard on which they are made is sometimes poor quality, however. It and can be brittle and the image can be flaking. Sometimes, the wooden backing on the frame has also caused damage from acid migrating into the paper or from rusty hardware. Caring for Early Photos Photos, like almost all other artifacts, are best housed in climate-controlled conditions where temperature and humidity are relatively stable (i.e. NOT in the attic or garage.) Photos are also very sensitive to fading and should not be hung or exposed in direct sunlight or areas of bright light. If you enjoy having your ancestors’ portraits displayed in your home, consider rotating them so that each will have time to “rest” in a dark, safe place. Valuable early photos should be stored in archival boxes, wrapped with pH neutral paper, or stored in archival sleeves. If you have photos that are rapidly deteriorating, consider having high-quality copies (or at least scans) made of them. Certain materials have what we call inherent vice, and it can be very difficult or impossible to preserve them forever. If you have an especially valuable or precious early photo, a professional photo conservator may be able to help you. At times, you may need to disassemble an ambrotype or daguerreotype case. Sometimes, you will find a name written inside the case, or even another photo, hidden behind the photo on top. Disassemble the case VERY carefully, however, with the utmost gentleness. Wearing thin gloves is not a bad idea, although if you have no gloves, at least be sure your hands are clean and dry. Do NOT touch the photo’s surface; handle it by the edges. Carefully slide a thin blade (such as the blade of the 19th century penknife shown here) between the copper frame and the side of the case. Then gently lift the photo from the case. The second photo shows the different parts you may find. You MAY clean the top (clear) glass with water or alcohol, but allow it to dry completely before reassembling the photo. All of the photos in this article are from our personal collection, but we love to share them with others.
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Discovering Marrakech’s Artistic Legacy: The House of Photography of Marrakech Welcome to the House of Photography of Marrakech, a captivating photography museum Marrakech is proud to call its own. This cultural gem, also known as “Maison de la Photographie,” weaves together Morocco’s past and present through the lens of talented photographers. As one of Marrakech’s prominent attractions, the House of Photography preserves the city’s collective memory while showcasing its diverse heritage. Within its walls, you’ll find an extensive collection that spans generations of photography, capturing the essence of this enigmatic city. More than just a repository of captivating images, the House of Photography is a nurturing ground for local talent. Through workshops, lectures, and interactive sessions, aspiring photographers find inspiration to explore their creativity and develop their unique voices within this art form. As a photography museum, Marrakech visitors flock to, the House of Photography has become a beacon for artists, enthusiasts, and curious minds from around the world. Its ability to transcend cultural barriers through the universal language of imagery fosters a deep understanding and appreciation for diverse cultures. Step into this artistic sanctuary, where each photograph on display holds a piece of Marrakech’s history and a glimpse into its soul. From vintage masterpieces to contemporary works of art, the House of Photography captures the vibrant essence of Marrakech like no other. Embark on a historical journey through the captivating snapshots of the House of Photography of Marrakech, and immerse yourself in the legacy of this enchanting city. Experience the magic of visual storytelling at Maison de la Photographie, and discover the cultural heart that beats within Marrakech’s artistry.
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Osama Dawod received his MFA in photography from the San Francisco Art Institute where he was the recipient of the Photography Department Merit Fellowship. Prior to this he undertook a BFA in Design from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Cairo. Dawod has participated in exhibitions, projects and residencies in Egypt, Spain, Nepal, Ethiopia, Denmark, Greece, Bahrain, Germany and the USA. These include Townhouse Gallery, Contemporary Image Collective, AUC Falaki Gallery, and the Palace of Arts, Cairo; Hellenic Center for Photography, Athens; Museum fur Photographie, Braunschweig; Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg; Al Riwaq Gallery, Manama; Meinblau, Berlin; and World Press Photo, Amsterdam. From 2011-2013 Dawod was Assistant Professor of Photography at the American University in Cairo, Department of the Arts. 2013-2018 taught photography and design at the Scientific College of Design in Muscat. Currently, Dawod is a PhD candidate at the Complutense University of Madrid, Faculty of Fine Arts.
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How to collect up all the photos taken at the wedding If there’s one aspect of a wedding that everyone wants to get right, it is the images. You just have those few hours to experience the event but for years afterwards you will want to return to those special moments and relive them again. And that’s where photography is so important. Getting excellent photos is just as vital as having a beautiful dress or a fabulous location. But how to be sure you have all the best photos from the event, not just the posed ones? Does it mean emailing or phoning all the guests to ask if they have photos they would be willing to send you? This used to be a thankless task after the wedding. Not everyone could be bothered to reply – after all the wedding might have been weeks ago and young people today go to numerous weddings once the season sets in. Well, here’s the good news, it can all be done and dusted on the big day itself. Collecting guests’ wedding photos is very simple today. No need to put out throw-away cameras or trawl Facebook after the event. Get guests to use a wedding photo sharing app on their phone. They are simple to use and can generate hundreds or even thousands more images of the big day. Using a professional photographer There’s really no substitute for booking a professional photographer to document the day. He or she will have it as their sole objective to obtain every image the bride and groom want. They won’t miss shots because they were at the buffet table or chatting to an old friend. They will also have agreed when the couple will be available for posed photo sessions on the day and when relatives and friends will be asked to get into the group too. In this way the photographer has every possible opportunity to come up with a superb album. The photographer will work from a list that your daughter and fiancé have agreed before the wedding day. They will also have looked through the portfolio to find the style they prefer. So the finished album or collection of photos will be exactly what they wish. It is a precious resource and they will likely return to it time and again over the coming years. Once the photos are ready after the wedding, the couple will send some out to the guests and to anyone else invited but who hadn’t been able to attend so that they can get copies of images especially relevant to themselves as well as getting a reminder of the main moments of the day. Photographers will charge guests for copies of their photographs. Add the informal shots Today just about everyone carries a phone with them. So all the guests will be snapping away at the wedding, and of course at all the lead-up events such as the bridal shower and the hen do. So what about all these other shots taken by guests? They can be highly amusing and frank. Guests bring their personality and background knowledge of other guests to their wedding photography. How would the wedding photographer know that those two men chatting at the entrance to the venue are cousins who live thousands of miles apart and are meeting for the first time in ten years, for example? So you definitely want to gather up some or all of these informal shots to extend the range of the wedding photo album. That’s where photo sharing comes in. And today the best photo sharing is done through apps on your phone. 5 recommended photo-sharing apps for weddings I’ve done hours of research around this topic and come up with the following shortlist of the best apps available in 2019. The area of event photo sharing is booming right now so new apps are appearing all the time. But sometimes the latest apps haven’t had time to be tested by users for long enough to get all the bugs fixed. On the other hand several apps that appear in lists of recommendations elsewhere on the web seem to have disappeared. Free apps sound great but start-ups that go all out for building users by offering their app for free are often the ones that disappear fast. So in the list below don’t be put off by apps that charge a small fee. It means they probably have enough income to refine their software and to keep it up to date for years to come. Compared to the other costs involved in a wedding photo-sharing app fees are minimal. - Ceremony. This is my favourite. This app is simple to use and has some great features. There’s the basic app which is free and thankfully has no ads on it to clutter the space. Then there are inexpensive upgrades depending on whether you want high quality photos you can share and print. First off, it’s useful for a guest list with a variety of ages as your daughter can invite guests to join the app by email or via Facebook, or whatever other social media site her guest uses. Then she can share the full schedule of the wedding – dates, locations, RSVP’s, maps and more. Once at the wedding the guests can snap away happily with their phone, then select which photos they want to upload to your Ceremony list. Or they can use the Ceremony camera feature to share their snaps instantly without the bother of selecting and uploading. Photos can be shared straight onto most social media sites, or the whole lot can be kept private. Once all the photos are uploaded you and your daughter can spend a lovely afternoon sifting through them then ordering professional-quality prints from Ceremony of the very best. Remember some of the older guests really appreciate actual photos that they can frame and keep. The older you get the more important memories are. So even if they don’t have a mobile phone or get to grips with the app, they aren’t left out of the action. That’s why it’s nice for you both to look at which photos should be retained. You’ll have a better idea of what older relatives will like than she will. - The Guest (formerly Veri) There’s no lengthy photo uploading required with this great app offered by the American wedding planning site The Knot. The app automatically shares photos and videos in real time. Here’s what to do. Enter your wedding info then add your list of guests. Reckon ten minutes to do this set up. All these guests receive a message telling them to download the app. Once the wedding starts the app reminds guests to start snapping. It shares all these images to everyone on the list, as they are taken. Anyone leaving early can shut off the sharing feature which automatically shuts down anyway at the time set for the end of the event. The full set of guests’ photos is now available for you to check out any time you want. - WedSocial Find out about this app from The Wedding Wire, the international wedding planning site. Give guests the wedding date, time and location through the app. On the day guests use the app to share their photos. Images can be cropped, sharpened, framed and focused. There’s even a wedding meme creation feature. (Wedding meme? Wow! Er, no, honestly, you really don’t want to add this term to your vocabulary if you’re over 25!) Guests download the app to their phone, find your wedding, then start taking pictures. They share their photos by uploading them into a live photo feed for all to see. You are notified when anyone likes or comments on a photo. Select the best photos then download and share them after the wedding. - Wedbox In this app, already downloaded half a million times, photos aren’t immediately shared. There’s an access code. After all there may be shots the guest has made simply for their own interest which could be inappropriate, even upsetting, if everyone on the guest list could see them in real time. A useful feature is that all photos are sorted into categories such as wedding, hen party, wedding shower etc. So your daughter can build a timeline for her nuptials. You can use the app to share videos, not just still photography. Essential these days. Developed in Denmark the app comes in many languages so ideal if your guests are mainly non-English speakers. It’s said to be easy to use. (I admit I haven’t used this app yet but website review comments are positive.) - Update 2021 – PicPack. A reader contacted me re this free app which works for photos and videos. Guests enter a six digit code onto the app then upload their images. It’s fast, fuss-free and you can send out the code with the wedding invite or advertise it at the event. The images can be enjoyed by all guests as they are uploaded during the wedding or your daughter can preview them for approval. Once the couple are back from their honeymoon they can download the images in their original resolution to use as they wish. Here’s an alternative way to get the job done: Using Instagram to collect wedding pics Your daughter may be a fan of Instagram and want to use this social media platform to collect and share photos from her wedding. So how does that work? To use Instagram for this purpose she starts by creating a simple hashtag and checking that nobody else is using it. A hashtag looks like this #CRWed. Then she’ll share the hashtag with guests and when they take photos they will share their photos via their Instagram accounts mentioning the hashtag. Then anyone can look for all photos linked to that hashtag across everyone’s accounts. As most young people have Instagram on their phones this can be a simple way to collect up all those candid snaps taken by friends of the bride and groom. But it’s not ideal for older relatives. Whilst many of us are aware of Instagram, frankly most of us can’t be bothered to install it on our phone or use it. Picture quality is not great so even if your daughter uses special software to download the pictures from Instagram and store them on her laptop she will likely be disappointed if she tries to print from them or make large images for an album. You can’t download directly from Instagram, which is a nuisance. Perhaps the most important reason people are moving away from social media such as Facebook and Instagram for sharing wedding photos is that they are fully public, for ever. As noted above privacy can be a bonus. Two alternatives that don’t use an app (non-tech savvy grannies will like these!) - Using WeddingSnaps to store everyone’s photos This newish service gets you to set up one account then share a link with guests. Guests upload their photos to your gallery from any device or email. You then select which images to keep and they are all there, carefully stored, to use as you wish for as long as you have an account. You can style an album, make prints or share some or all of your images with guests after the event. The pros are that it is easy to use and explain. Most people get how to send photos with email even if other methods are not their thing. There’s no app to install. So privacy and no marketing emails pushed at guests. The photo quality is good. The cons are that there is a subscription. But as it can be used for any event or get together, your daughter and her new husband might want to keep using it for quite a while. The first level subscription lasts for 6 months which is usually enough for the pre-parties and main event - WedUploader is simple and free You’ll see in a comment on this post that one of our readers has developed a new FREE extremely simple system for photo sharing. So let me give him a shoutout here. How it works: basically you connect WedUploader to your Google Drive. Using a unique url guests upload their images which then get stored in your Drive. Top quality images use storage allowance within a Google account so most people keep a few special images for printing etc and store the others at a quality level ideal for sharing and social media. Google doesn’t have any limit on the number of images saved at this quality level. I haven’t had the time to trial WedUploader.com but it sounds easy and free and you never lose the images. However you plan to put together the images of the big day don’t let the technology overwhelm you. Ask your daughter or her fiancé to help you step by step to get the hang of it so that at the event you can relax and enjoy. Get the app installed or practise with the social media site a week or two before so that everything is ready. Then, most important of all, remember to put you phone into your clutch bag or purse and carry it with you all day. Oh yes, and to take it out and use it occasionally too! This information is essential if you are hosting the wedding reception. You won’t have time on the day to ask guests to send you their snaps so put all the info they need in with the invitations. Here are other tasks related to being a parent of the bride or groom or organizing a home wedding: We’d all love to get a peek at one or two of your photos. Send a couple in to this site by using the following email (hopefully this way of spelling out the address will not get me deluged with spam) hello at im mother of the bride dot com.
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The mime-type is set as expected and your code works as expected but since you are making a cross origin request you are getting Response.blob() as empty and the file you subsequently save(download through anchor tag) has no data. Whatever reason you have for constantly changing your desktop wallpaper (or not), it's always nice to have a few sources on hand for your next wallpaper. Here are seven of the best wallpaper sites around. InterfaceLIFT is one of the most acclaimed wallpaper sources, and for good reason. It has en enormous library of very high quality photography. It's also one of the easiest to navigate, and it makes it very easy to download a wallpaper in just about any resolution. Not to mention, it detects your current resolution to make it easier to download the right wallpaper for the computer you're browsing on. Wallpapers from the InterfaceLIFT website are free to download. However, there are two official InterfaceLIFT apps -- the $1.99 (1.49 or AU$2.99) InterfaceLIFT Wallpapers for iOS and $6 (directly converted, 4.47 or AU$8.06) Macdrops for Mac. Another very popular place to grab some high-quality photography wallpapers is Unsplash, where you will find 10 new photos every 10 days. Every photo you find on Unsplash is licensed under Creative Commons Zero, meaning they're totally free of charge and you're free to do what you want with those images. What's more, if you have a Mac, there is a killer (and free) menubar application called Irvue, which is my personal choice for wallpapers on my Macs. Irvue changes your desktop wallpaper on a set interval or with a hotkey command with images from Unsplash. Stock Up is typically my go-to source for royalty-free or public-domain images. And since it's setup more for all-purpose images, not all the images you find there are going to make great wallpapers. The other issue is resolution. Most the images you find on Stock Up are very high resolution, but not all of the sources Stock Up pulls from will tell you the resolution, or let you choose a version of the picture best suited for your monitor. I haven't had any issues with images not being large enough to make a gorgeous wallpaper, however. There are over 10,000 images on Pexels. That said, not all of them are suited for wallpapers. I've come across many portrait-oriented photos, but I've also seen some absolutely stunning images that would make great wallpapers. You just have to make use of the search function to find exactly what you're looking for. Not everything on Vladstudio is free, however. You will only get lower-resolution downloads of some photos for free. To have unfettered access to everything on the site, including some extras like PSD files for some images, you will need to purchase a $14.99 (roughly 11 or AU$20) lifetime premium account. When you visit the site, your desktop aspect ratio and resolution are immediately detected and set so that when you click a photo you like, you can immediately download it in the correct resolution. Of course, if you want, you can download the image in a larger resolution or a different aspect ratio, as well. The Samsung Galaxy S22 series includes some of the most popular smartphones of 2022, but we know getting a brand new Samsung flagship can be expensive. Thankfully, wallpapers are universal. You can easily download the latest Samsung Galaxy S22 wallpapers and use them on any smartphone. 041b061a72
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Sign up now for Spring 2016 Photography Classes! DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex): great intro class for beginning users of Canon EOS Rebel, Nikon D, and other DSLR cameras with interchangeable lenses. Thursday, April 26, 6:30-8:30 pm Thursday, April 28, 2:00-4:00 pm Your Digital Photography Destination Founded in 1951 by Lloyd Kresheck, Lloyd's Photo has always made customer service the number one priority. Today, owner Todd Kresheck continues this tradition into the digital era with expert sales advice, photography expertise, and competitive pricing on the best brands of photography equipment and supplies. We look forward to serving you! Your One Stop Shop for Camera Equipment, Supplies and Photo Prints!
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If you'd like to follow along, you can download our example file. - Open the example file in Photoshop. - Try turning different layers off and on to see the effect. - Add a Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer. Then use the sliders in the Properties panel to adjust the brightness and contrast. - Try re-ordering layers to see the effect. - Save the image as a PSD file to save your changes. This will preserve all of the layers so you can edit them again later, if desired. - Use the Save for Web feature to export the image as a JPEG. Make sure to adjust the quality to find a good balance between file size and image quality.
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Here you can download Lightroom CC 2018 for free! On this page you will find information about Lightroom CC 2018 and how you can download the software for free. Here you get the direct link (from different filehoster) or a torrent download. The link to the free download can be found at the bottom of the page. See all you can do with your photos — at your desk or on the go. Create incredible photos anywhere with Lightroom and 1TB of cloud storage. The app offers powerful photo editing features in an easy-to-use interface. Adjust your full-resolution shots and have both your originals and edits backed up to the cloud. Organize with searchable keywords that are automatically applied without the hassle of tagging. And easily share and showcase your photos in fun ways. With easy-to-use photo editing tools like sliders and filters, Lightroom makes it simple to create photos that look just the way you want. And you can edit your full-resolution photos anywhere — on mobile devices, the web, or your desktop. Edits on one device are automatically applied everywhere else. Adobe Sensei uses machine learning to recognize the people and other content in your photos and then applies searchable keywords automatically. Looking for shots of your cousin or favorite trips to the water? Auto-tagging makes searching a snap so you can create albums based on any person or theme you want. - Intel® or AMD processor with 64-bit support. - Windows 10 (64-bit) Version 1511 or later. - 4 GB of RAM (8 GB recommended) - 1 GB of Video RAM (VRAM). … - 10 GB of available hard-disk space. - OpenGL 3.3 and DirectX 10-capable video adapter for GPU-related functionality.
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This Gallery contains albums of still images and videos that Dr. Kaufman would like to share. Click on an album below to see its full contents. All images and videos are copyrighted by Dr. Kaufman. You may freely download and save any image or video for personal use or for classroom display. If you wish to link to or publish any of these still images or videos, please contact Dr. Kaufman to describe the nature and purpose of your desired use. If permission is granted, it will be free of charge. Any still images or videos obtained from this site should be properly attributed to Dr. Kaufman.
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I have been interested in photography for a long time. However, other priorities were always before photography. In 2008 I finally bought my first “serious” camera, a Canon SX20 bridge camera. The image quality was not that good considering my current needs, however, for a someone just getting started with photography it was enough. In 2011 I took the next step and decided to buy my first DSLR camera and started studying photography by myself. In 2012 I started to identify my style of photography, this process happened naturally as my interest on learning more about some specific photographers has increased, particulary great names from the past. The fact of how simple photographs from artists from the last century can be and what they achieved without the technology from modern cameras amazes me. Like a lot of photographers, with time I replaced my DSLR by a smaller camera, in my case a Leica M7. It was nice to use a film only camera for some time. The experience of using a rangefinder was very pleasant to me, since then I keep using Leica rangfinders, this is where my heart is. My current setup: Leica M typ 240 Summilux 50mm 1.4 ASPH Please contact me for permission to use my images:
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The GoPro HERO4 Black Adventure Camera is simply the most advanced GOPro ever created, and has the best picture quality, slow motion frame rate and durability of any camera on the market. Features 4K30, 2.7K50 and 1080p120 video, 12MP photos up to 30 frames per second, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®, and Protune™ for photos and video. Waterproof to 131’ (40m). There is also animproved image quality and a 2x more powerful processor with 2x faster video frame rates. Incredible high-resolution 4K30 and 2.7K50 video and high frame rate 1080p120 video enable stunning, immersive footage of you and your world. New Protune settings for both photos and video unlock manual control of Color, ISO Limit, Exposure and more. With 12MP Burst photos at a blistering 30 frames per second, HERO4 Black helps you capture the moments you don’t want to miss. Capture single photos, or choose Time Lapse mode to shoot photos automatically at set time intervals from 0.5 to 60 seconds—great for gear-mounted shots when the shutter button is out of reach. New Night Photo and Night Lapse modes offer customizable exposure settings of up to 30 seconds for single and Time Lapse photos. Included in the box: Standard Housing 131’(40m) Skeleton Backdoor Rechargeable Battery Curved Adhesive Mount Flat Adhesive Mount Quick Release Buckles 3-Way Pivot Arm (Mounting Hardware) USB Cable
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(as of Mar 17,2021 18:18:49 UTC – Details) 1.1pc upgrade photo background (foldable) 2. Does not include: clip or photography stand 1. Less wrinkles, compared with vinyl. 2. No reflection of light, light proof 3. Can be reused. Easy to clean or iron. 4. Digital printing, vivid color, good artistic effect. 5. Exclusive digital picture technology can provide better products than other suppliers, you can buy the same pictures from others for comparison. 6. If you want a larger size (other pictures), please send us a message on Amazon and provide the size, picture and your requirements. Instructions for use: 1. Use camera brackets, clips and lights for better results. 2. For home photography, please use tape to paste the background on the wall. 3. Different light will have different shooting effects, you can try to adjust the light to make your photos better! All our inventory is filled by Amazon, and you can get your order quickly. 1. Because of the wrinkles on the package, you can wash or iron and hang for 1-2 days, the wrinkles will disappear. 2. Due to the use of different computer monitors, the actual background may have some color differences. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us. We will try our best to provide you with the best service and reliable products. Thank you! Material: Made of high-quality polyester material, coated on bcak, durable. Dimensions: 7×5 feet (210 cm x 150 cm); lightweight, easy to store and carry. Design: Use digital technology to process pictures, which can make small-sized original pictures have better magnification effects. Then use a Japanese MOTOH printer to print it into the product. The background needs to be kept at a distance before taking pictures. Different lighting will have different shooting effects, you can try to adjust the lighting to make your photos better! Uses: Very suitable for weddings, parties, newborns, children and product photography, as well as TV, video production and digital photography. Reminder: For the convenience of transportation, the background fabric is sent out in folded form and may be wrinkled after receipt. Please rest assured that the crease will not affect your use. Roll it up for 2 to 5 days and the wrinkles are almost invisible. If necessary, please use a steam iron instead of a dry iron to iron the back, do not wash.
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...O desafio de utilizar uma câmera digital que somente capta imagens em PB e, ao mesmo tempo, iluminar as questões acima, é uma grande fonte de inspiração para aqueles que compreendem e dominam este universo. Bob Wolfenson está entre eles e desnudou a cidade de Londres das cores que tanto nos distraem com sua Leica Monochrom. A Schoeler Editions transformou este momento de renovação da linguagem fotográfica em uma coleção de portfolios em tiragem limitada intitulada 24x36, mergulhando no universo dos tons de cinza e honrando o resultado da criação em preto e branco com a mais alta qualidade de impressão fine art... In black-and-white photography, the world’s colors are interpreted in shades of gray. To understand this language and to use it in favor of an artistic expression is no easy task to accomplish. Especially in today's digital era when the decision to use color or not comes after the image has been captured. The 2013 edition of the French photography festival, Les Rencontres Arles Photography, surprisingly decided to draw the attention to B&W photography. Its intentions having nothing to do with investigating the past tries to understand the meaning of the B&W photography in the 21st century’s second decade. Simultaneously Leica launched a digital camera that shoots only in B&W, challenging the current photography and creating what we can properly call the “real digital black-and-white photography”. Among the main issues raised by these events are: what is the meaning of B&W photography nowadays? Is it fiction, poetry, abstraction or pure nostalgia? In the digital image age, what has happened to the practice of this sort of photography? The challenge that lies within the usage of a digital camera that only captures images in B&W and the attempt to shine a light upon the issues mentioned above, can be quiet a source of inspiration for those who comprehend and masters this field. Bob Wolfenson is among them and with his Leica Monochrom bared London from its colors that so intensely distract us all. Schoeler Editions took this moment of renewal of the photographic language and put together a limited edition Portfolio Collection called 24x36, plunging into the shades of gray territory, honoring the results in black-and-white, with the highest quality in fine art printing. PREÇO SOB CONSULTA
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Simon Hogben is an award-winning photographer, content creator, and educator based in the North East of England. As the principal photographer at Simon Hogben Photography, he is renowned for his wedding photography, blending photojournalism and contemporary portraiture to create vibrant images that capture the essence of each couple's story. As a marketing expert, he produces content for various platforms, helping business owners enhance their online presence. Simon is also dedicated to mentoring aspiring photographers, sharing his expertise and passion for the craft. His commitment to excellence has made him a respected figure in the photography industry.
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As well as photographing preserved steam engines and various other aspects of preservation we also photograph Weddings, Mothers and Babies, Family Groups, Themed Shoots, Make-Overs, Birthdays and other functions. Full details can be found on our sister website Yetoushka Photography. 'Galleries' in the navigation bar allows selection of all the images in the site or of groups by style or location. Details of an image can be seen by clicking on 'detail'. All images expand when clicked. The 'search' box allows for selection of images by a single keyword. We would be pleased to receive feedback on the site and/or its content. All images are available for purchase in a number of sizes, either through this site or from any of the shows that we attend. Clicking on 'detail' will take you to a page to select the quantity and size you require and then add to your shopping basket. This page also contains Terms & Conditions. Once you have selected all you want you will be asked to make payment via PayPal.
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I put together a new lightbox for myself tonight. The last one I had did not make the move with me, and I’ve been struggling to take nice photos without one. I followed the tutorial on Photodoto to make the one pictured above. It’s simple and quick to put together, and all you really need are a couple of pieces of poster board, an exacto knife, and some tape or glue. On Photodoto they use fancy flashes to illuminate the lightbox. I don’t have a lot of fancy photo equipment, so I settled for two desk lamps I had on hand. I think they do the job pretty well. You can see in the picture I immediately put the lightbox to work with a new wristlet. You can check out the resulting photos in the listing. Of course, lightboxes aren’t just for pretty pictures of inanimate objects. They also make for pretty pictures of pretty kitties.
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Welcome to my site. I am a photographer specializing in sports photography. I photograph high school sports in Pierce, King and Snohomish County mainly in the South Puget Sound region. Here you can view all of my photos and purchase any you like. I can be contacted for special orders at [email protected]. My photos are also posted to Washington Prep Sports at http://www.waprepsports.net . Current sport seasons as under the sports tab, past sport seasons are under the archive tab.
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Dusty pink clouds scattered across a blushing sky, surfers catching the last gold tinged wave of the day or a blazing sun slipping magnificently into Newcastle Harbour. Newcastle’s incredible coastline and working harbour never shine more brightly than at sunrise and sunset. Bid farewell to another brilliant day or welcome a new one at these fabulous vantage points across Newcastle. Snap and savour a sunrise or sunset The Bogey Hole, sunrise Arrive just before dawn to capture the iconic Bogey Hole at its pristine best. On days when the swell is small, the Bogey Hole is like a mirror and can be so astonishingly clear you can see fish and crabs beneath the surface. On big swell days, you’ll capture waves crashing into the convict built baths. Merewether Baths, sunrise Set your alarm waaay before the sun has even thought about getting out of bed to capture that hero shot of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest ocean baths. Arrive before the early morning lap swimmers partake in their daily crawl up and down the non-existent lanes (although they do make great subject matter) to capture an unruffled surface. Photographers love to get a shot of the lane numbers from the southern end of the baths and of the pumphouse at the other end of the pool. Anzac Memorial Walk, sunset The Anzac Memorial Walk’s 450 metre clifftop span affords 360-degree views of the Pacific Ocean and out to the Hunter Valley. Sunsets looking towards Merewether Beach are particularly fetching. “Newcastle’s coastline from Nobbys to Merewether is a very photogenic stretch. It’s hard to take a bad photo here,” says Cooks Hill photographer Jessica Blacklow. The Obelisk, sunrise and sunset One of the city’s oldest navigational markers high on a prominent knoll overlooking Newcastle, the Obelisk makes for a brilliant sunrise or sunset vantage point. Built in 1850, the stark white obelisk and lone palm tree contrasts beautifully against a blushing sky. From the top you can see all the way to Stockton and over the lower Hunter plain. Newcastle Beach, sunrise and sunset Jessica also loves photographing surfers at Newcastle Beach. She captured this image (below) at a surf competition in February this year when there were a lot of good surfers in town. “There was a real buzz that morning as the surf was huge and the light was right. Photographers get a real high from these sorts of conditions and there were heaps of us about that morning. Such an iconic spot to photograph our coastal culture here in Newcastle.” Newcastle Ocean Baths, sunrise (Currently CLOSED for upgrades) Jessica Blacklow says the Newcastle Baths are her favourite sunrise spot. “You can watch the sun coming up around all the morning rituals of the locals; surfers at the Cowrie Hole and the regular morning swimmers at the baths. It really is the best time of the day when everything is fresh.” The Canoe Pool at the northern end of Newcastle Beach meanwhile makes a brilliant vantage point for both sunset and sunrise photos. The rusted chain link fence offers a textural element while the adjacent rockpools look magic bathed in golden light. Tip: never underestimate a reverse sunrise or sunset. “Go to Newcastle Ocean Baths. Stand near the Canoe Pool and you can get the sunset and turn around and get the reverse sunset,” suggests Toni Woodcock. Nobbys Beach, sunrise and sunset A sky flushed with pink and gold over the wide sweeping expanse of Nobbys Beach guarantees a picture-perfect moment. A good vantage point is the southern end of the beach (near the Pasher Bulker sculpture or from the rock pools below) looking north towards Nobbys Lighthouse. Try to arrive at least 30 minutes before sunset. If you’re lucky an enormous freighter will enter the harbour on the opposite side of the break wall – entering your shot! Tip: while you’re there take a stroll up to the grassland surrounding Fort Scratchley for magic city and harbour vistas at twilight. Tips for photographing the perfect shot - If capturing a sunrise - take the time to prepare the night before. - Get ready the night before. The colours change rapidly in the morning and you need to get yourself to the beach an hour before sunrise," says local photographer Nick Klynsmith. - Follow the clouds and sun. The sun moves location throughout the year (at the moment it’s rising towards Nobbys, Nick says). - Take snacks - whether it's a coffee for sunrise or a thermos for sunset, make sure you've got what you need to be comfortable. - Slow shutter speeds of the water before it becomes too bright, says Nick, makes your photos look like paintings. - If using drone of video equipment, be sure to check CASA and film permit requirements ahead of time. Here's some of our favourite shots from around Newcastle Follow us on Instagram @citynewcastle.au and tag us in your own shots!
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I'm excited to share some of my favorite places in San Diego for portrait sessions. Every photographer has their favorite spots they absolutely love taking clients to and these are mine. Of course San Diego is huge and full of gorgeous locations so the adventures don't stop here! My hope of sharing this quick and fun post is to share some of my favorite locations with clients and other professionals. This post is only a glimpse of what San Diego has to offer for amazing photoshoot locations, so don't forget to explore other parts of my website for more inspiration. These locations are in no special order.....Here we go, enjoy! Hands down one of the prettiest beach spots in La Jolla. This spot really isn't a secret anymore and I'm not surprised one bit. Most gorgeous spots like this one rarely remain a secret for too long, right?! One of the reasons why I love Windansea Beach is the variety it offers. There are lots of open spots (during low tide), rocks to climb and be adventurous on (careful!), large crevices/gaps between the rocks for those artistic shots, beautiful green moss, and of course, the pretty hut that stands on top of the small cliff. I would definitely put this spot on your travel checklist if you haven't visited it yet. Pic Info: This session was taken before Sunset in the Fall, and oh my gosh it was perfect. This beach is rarely empty as shown in the photo (haha I wish), so I often edit to remove unwanted background items and people for beach sessions. If I'm able to do this then I definitely will for my clients. Every time I capture a session here, I instantly fall in love all over again and cannot wait to come back. It truly is that amazing. Sunset Cliffs runs far along the coast so it offers so many stunning spots to choose from. I really enjoy Sunset Cliffs Natural Park and often take clients here since there's so much to capture in this one area. There's also parking right next to the trails that lead to the coast. It is a little bit of a walk from the parking lot to the cliffs (about 8 mins, not bad!) but it's well worth it. I often recommend bringing comfy shoes to change in and out of just in case! Most importantly, be safe. The cliffs, like most, are not always stable - you'll see signs posted throughout the park. Always observe your surroundings and supervise children if present. For family sessions with little ones who are always on the go, this may not be a great spot. If you haven't been here yet, do it! It's such a great trail for everyone, including children. There are several locations connected to this park which makes it exciting for photoshoots. During the spring you get to witness some of the prettiest greenery ever! During the Fall the trees are full with pretty Fall colors throughout the park. I especially love taking clients to the large tree trunk and field, but the spots here are truly endless. Also, some quick perks of this location is the parking space and the nearby places that are less than 5 minutes walking distance. There is also a tunnel where I can take clients through to visit the other side of the park. I often recommend this to couples and families who have done photoshoots here more than once. This garden is located at Balboa Park and is perfect for any length of shoot. This spot is especially pretty right before sunset during "golden hour." For families and couples trying to venture out to different spots at Balboa Park, I typically recommend a minimum of 30 mins for pictures here. It's also perfect for a one hour shoot because of the variety it offers. Absolutely one of the prettiest beaches to visit and explore. I often take clients to the sand dune area and capture them while the sun is setting in the background. This location is also spacious which allows most sessions to feel more private. The sand dunes are located near Hotel Del and water so clients get a little of everything which I love. This has become one of my favorite beach spots in San Diego, especially for families. It's honestly perfect for every type of shoot! Love this place! If you're looking for a rustic and fun look then this is it. It's a family friendly area, with lots of places for the kiddos to play and enjoy, which makes the photoshoot not so boring for them. That's a plus, right?! haha For photos, you have lots to choose from. There is the box cars like the picture above, bridges, awesome railroad tracks, barns, and lots of pretty trees. Pic Info: This was a late afternoon/early evening session. This spot also works great in the mornings since there are lots of shaded areas available for photographers to play with if the sun gets a too harsh. The first picture above was taken in front of the popular box car. It's one of my favorite spots that I normally take clients to first if it's not congested. And of course there are the railroad tracks that can be found around the perimeter of the park. These make for amazing photos as well. :) This place was a hidden gem for me. I recently began bringing clients here about a year ago and I wish I had done it sooner. The bridge is definitely the main feature at this location and there's so much you can do with it. Also, the architectural design of the bridge stands out and make the images pop even more. It really is a beautiful spot. Pic Info: This grad session was captured right before sunset. This place is no secret but it still isn't as crowded as other locations, which is great. There's also a small parking lot and street parking close by. I love taking clients to this location for the bridge. However, the trails behind the bridge are absolutely stunning and such a gorgeous location for pictures. There is so much greenery during Winter and Spring, and beautiful neutral tones during the Fall. Most clients get the opportunity to explore the bridge AND trails so if you enjoy a nice variety then you'll love this spot! Yes, that's right, this school is gorgeous for photoshoots! There are beautiful gardens, building structures, the Immaculata catholic church, and lots of pretty greenery throughout the university perfect for pictures. I've had multiple clients capture their session here and I can see why. This location is also perfect in the mornings or evenings so flexibility is available especially for families with little ones. So pretty! The pictures definitely speak for themselves. This beach has so many wonderful features but the one I love the most are the pebbles along the water. This photoshoot was taken during the summer when the skies are more clear. The sunsets are always gorgeous here which is why I'm always anxiously waiting to go back! Balboa Park truly has it all! For families I typically recommend choosing 2-3 spots to possibly travel to during a one hour shoot. However, on average, couples are able to travel easily to 4-7 of their favorite spots! For Balboa Park, I can offer several fun ideas, depending on the style you are looking for. Also, most clients have found that they end up discovering pretty spots the day of the shoot. La Jolla has many gorgeous spots for coastal pics and this is one of them! You get the pier in the background and on the right side clients can play on the rocks and include the cliffs in their pictures. Pictures under the pier is what this location is known for. Photographers travel from all over for this stunning pier and architecture. This spot can also be found at Coronado Beach, not too far away from the sand dunes as seen earlier on this page. Most sessions can include both spots but if the sand dunes are not your favorite then we can take them here. You also get the famous Hotel Del in the background. Just a friendly reminder to clients that photographers are not allowed on Hotel Del premises but photographers may still take pictures on the beach with Hotel Del in the background. Still very pretty! This beautiful couple introduced this park to me on their wedding day and I fell in love with it! You experience more of a rustic vibe here and the mountains in the background are stunning. I'm not surprised one bit that this couple decided to come back to this park for family pics with their adorable pup. It's beautiful. This was a proposal bright and early in the morning. You get to witness the sun rising above San Diego's gorgeous skyline. I would recommend an early morning shoot for the skyline at this location. It's a small park so I would say this spot is most popular for the background. This spot is perfect for everyone, especially the beach! If you are feeling a little adventurous and don't mind the crowds then Belmont Park is perfect and a ton of fun. There is a pretty carousal, rides, neat patterns and backgrounds throughout the park, and the beach is in walking distance.
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Polish photographer and travel writer, graduated in sociology at the University of Warsaw. She specializes in travel, portrait and documentary photography, but has also photographed numerous cultural events and festivals, as well as weddings. For a decade she has collaborated with major Polish travel magazines: “Voyage” and “Podroze”. Her pictures and texts have been also published in many Polish and international titles: “The Guardian”, “El País”, “Esquire”, “Polityka”, “Pismo”, “Wysokie Obcasy”, among others. All together she has taken pictures for 150 travel and lifestyle articles. She has received awards and honourable mentions in many photographic contests, including Grand Press Photo, the biggest press photography contest in Poland, as well as Leica Street Photo and “Odwaga patrzenia” Krzysztof Miller Award. In 2014 she received scholarship for the foreign journalists of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United States of Mexico. She has participated in photo edition workshops given by Tomasz Tomaszewski, Stefano de Luigi, Espen Rasmussen, Joanna Kinowska, Witold Krassowski and Mariusz Forecki, among others. She has collaborated with numerous tourism bureaus, including Visit Britain, Switzerland Tourism, German National Tourist Board, Turespaña, Visit Portugal, Visit Batumi, Visit Sweden, Slovakia Travel, Czech Tourism, National Office of Tunisian Tourism (ONTT), Secretaría Nacional de Turismo de Paraguay, Tourism Authority of Thailand, Slovenian Tourist Board and Visit Flanders. She speaks Polish, English and Spanish.
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Thank you for taking the time to visit my site its much appreciated My name is Andy. I live in the village of Tattingstone between Colchester and Ipswich, England. I would describe myself as a people photographer, specialising in weddings and couples. I like to work as unobtrusively as possible, in a relaxed and fun way, documenting your story naturally. My goal is to capture not just what I see but what I feel, including the natural connections and emotions between people. My wedding photography aims to deliver unscripted, timeless images with editorial-style soulful portraits. If you like what you see and you would like to discuss further just drop me a message and we’ll arrange a meet for a coffee (or a pint) to chat all about your big day! Looking forward to hearing from you! “Thank you so much for all your hard work on our photos! We love them. We can't believe how many great moments you managed to capture. It's so great to be able to look back on the best day of our lives so far. We wish you all the best for the future.”
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Flying Foreclosure Photos in Focus Individual property photos are now available for almost every foreclosure property listed on RealtyTrac thanks to a wedding of the company's national foreclosure database with Microsoft Virtual Earth technology. Neighborhood-wide Virtual Earth photos have been available on RealtyTrac since September, but the new photos — dubbed "Rooftop Views" — feature zoomed in and cropped images centered on the subject property. The Rooftop Views include up to four photos of each property, taken from multiple directions. Thumbnail versions of the photos are displayed on search results pages, and larger versions appear on each property's detail page. The photos allow users to get a good sense of a property's layout, condition and neighbors, all key factors in determining value. RealtyTrac is the only online real estate site to provide such consistent and close-up photos of foreclosure properties nationwide. The new Rooftop Views represent a huge step forward in convenience for foreclosure buyers and investors, who in the past were forced to accept lack of property photos as an unfortunate fact of life.
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Appears on these pages The Paris Old Town Hall is a Gothic Revival-style building which formerly served as the town... Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. |current||14:50, January 14, 2010||1,000 × 667 (805 KB)||Mistydemeo||The Paris Old Town Hall, located at 13 Burwell St.; the angle shown is facing Dumfries St., taken from the parking lot of the Dumfries St. KFC. Shot by Misty De Meo on January 12, 2010.|
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Wedding Guest Dresses For Summer Affairs Photos Huffpost within Destination Wedding Guest Dresses Being a stunning princess after that thrill your groom as well as visitor in your big day by used this fantastic chic princess destination wedding guest dresses in easy layout by Augusta Jones. I rather sure that every bride-to-be want to looks so fantastic in her big day, dreaming coming to be spotlight at that occasion as well as being a princess at that day. Augusta Jones make that desire happen by releasing numerous collection of wedding dresses that making in princess design. Augusta Jones recognize that at the big day each bride-to-be want to looks fantastic at their wedding. And as a normal female, I need to make certain that we ever before fantasized coming to be a princess one day in our online, as well as might we can make it happen at the big day. Just click download link in many Resolutions at the end of this sentence and you will be redirected on direct image file, and then you must right click on image and select "Save image as". 150 × 150 / 244 × 300 / 768 × 945 / 832 × 1024 / 160 × 110 / 660 × 293 / 80 × 65 / 832 × 1024 See also related to Wedding Guest Dresses For Summer Affairs Photos Huffpost within Destination Wedding Guest Dresses images below If you found any images copyrighted to yours, please contact us and we will remove it. We don't intend to display any copyright protected images.We hope you can find what you need here. We always effort to show a picture with HD resolution or at least with perfect images. Wedding Guest Dresses For Summer Affairs Photos Huffpost within Destination Wedding Guest Dresses can be beneficial inspiration for those who seek an image according specific categories; you can find it in this site. Finally all pictures we have been displayed in this site will inspire you all..
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Large homes with huge yards and pools pose some special challenges, but it's nothing out of the ordinary for us. There can be a lot of ground to cover and a ton of lighting gear to move between each angle, but we have this down to a science. We generally start a twilight shoot about 30 minutes prior to sunset and begin shooting inside on the shady side of the home. If there's a sunset view, we'll be ready to capture that from the optimal position and angle. The front and rear exterior photos take place at the end just as the stars begin to become visible. A twilight shoot takes and average of 90 minutes total.
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Vidigami has proven to be a great photo and video sharing platform for the Southridge community. The goal for this year is to increase the number of photos and videos we upload so we can continue to share all the amazing day-to-day activities happening on and off campus. We invite all current parents, students, and faculty and staff to continue to (or start to) use Vidigami. If you have not yet used it, please log-in and check it out! It's a great way to keep up-to-date on all the events and activities happening in our community! - Upload photos - Select the group for which you want to create the album - Click the ‘New Album’ button or find an existing album that corresponds with your photos - Give your album a specific name and select the date if it is a ‘new album’ - Select your album and upload your photos or videos Please keep in mind to only upload appropriate photos (avoid duplicates and blurry photos). Collect photos of your child - You can click “Tag Faces” to start tagging a photo by searching their name - You may quickly access their photos at any time by clicking on your child’s name in the sidebar Create custom sets Any user can create a set (i.e. just for your child or specific event) and add photos from any group that you have access to. You can access your own sets via the “My Sets” link in the top bar. - Simply open an album and click on the top left checkmark - Select 'Add to Sets' in the top bar - Create your set in "my sets", name your set, and save We encourage everyone in the Southridge community to upload all relevant school activities, trips, classroom photos, and videos in Vidigami under the appropriate groups and albums. Take advantage of this great tool which allows us to share and capture important memories! Need a quick tutorial? Email Natasha Karan ([email protected]) to schedule a time to go over Vidigami or ask any questions. By Natasha Karan, Communications & Marketing
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Bailey Photo Frame Featuring a contrasting black and white pattern, this unique textured frame will draw interest to your photographs. Bring a personal touch to your styling with this photo frame - ideal for holding special memories. Looks beautiful as a single frame or combine with another of our complimentary frames. Clean with a soft dry cloth. Please do not leave in direct prolonged sunlight. Frame Size: W13 x H18 cm Photo size 4 x 6" (10 x 15cm)
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Prasanna ‘Pressy’ Pandarinathan wears many hats. A well-known ex-model, she is now a photographer and has also written her first book, Ammi – An Expression of Love, a cookbook memoir in honor of her mother. Pressy’s journey is the story of someone who has gone from being photographed to looking at life from behind the lens. Having lived in many countries, her works reflect an amazingly rich, cross-cultural influence. The creation of Ammi, her first book, also led her to some of the best food photographers in New York and helped her understand and learn the art of food photography herself, which is evident in the gorgeous imagery through the book.
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Epson has added an A3 printing model to its Expression Premium range of all-in- ones for printing high quality photos and two-sided documents. Joining the newly updated XP-640 and XP-645, the XP-900 offers A3 printing (but A4 scan and copy) in a footprint similar to that of an A4 device. Epson’s Expression Premium range enables users to produce better-than-lab-quality photographs at home and on demand. The all-in-ones have five individually replaceable Claria Premium Inks that produce deep blacks and rich, vibrant colours. In addition to WiFi connectivity, the printers offer Wi-Fi Direct printing and a choice of apps for printing from/scanning to a smartphone or tablet in the home or remotely using Epson Email Print. Other useful features include a memory card slot for PC-less printing; CD/DVD printing; and a speciality media feed for thicker paper up to A3.
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It seems to be a lot easier to work with digital photographs and information. However, losing your digital information can feel like an unresolved catastrophe. In the technological environment, a lot may go wrong. It’s highly possible that you’ll remove files by accident. Hard drives can crash and memory cards can be completely erased. Then there’s always that loose coke can there, ready to spill on your device. For photographers as well as digital artists, file recovery is essential. As there is so much at stake, you should seriously evaluate data recovery software. Stellar Photo Recovery is a program that can help you in these scenarios. Mistakes are bound to occur. Stellar Photo Recovery can also help you restore deleted data as well as regain lost photos. Stellar Photo Recovery makes it simple to recover data and files that have been destroyed. It’s a simple data recovery program. It will also relieve you of the burden of thinking about those lost data. A wide range of file formats from a wide range of devices can be restored through Stellar Photo Recovery. JPEGs, PNGs, and even RAW data can be recovered. Video files like MP4 as well as WMV may also be recovered. Audio files can even get restored. Files may be recovered from a wide range of devices, like PCs and external hard drives. Even lost files from DSLR and mirrorless cameras can be recovered. Memory cards and USB sticks are two of the most vulnerable types of storage media. Believe it or not, Stellar can help you with these devices too! People who use a lot of digital images and data would benefit from Stellar Photo Recovery tools. That describes the majority of photographers nowadays. However, this program will assist more than simply photographers. Videographers, editors, as well as graphic designers, have all been crushed by the loss of important data. That is why Stellar Photo Recovery appeals to such a large number of people. This photo recovery tool can be beneficial to many types of creative professions. It can save you time and money if you work in the creative industry. It’s possible that being able to retrieve data will save your employment! Stellar Photo Recovery can save you from disaster even if you’re a photography or design fanatic! Stellar Photo Recovery provides three distinct options from which you may choose the best one for you. There are three levels of service: Standard, Professional, as well as Premium. You may test out Stellar Photo Recovery prior to purchase. They provide a free trial period during which you may scan and examine your deleted data. You won’t be able to retrieve files during the trial period. If you sign up for a premium membership, you can see what data can be discovered and restored. It makes no difference whether you use Windows or Mac. Stellar Photo Recovery is compatible with both systems and costs the same. Stellar Photo Recovery is simple to maneuver, with a straightforward UI. If you’re not a tech whiz, there’s no need to freak out. You don’t need to be a hacker to retrieve your data with Stellar Photo Recovery. I’m not the most tech-savvy person. The Stellar Photo Recovery program, on the other hand, was simple to use. None of the features are hidden, and nothing is obscured by a maze of menus. Open the program when it downloads. Stellar Photo Recovery will display all of the devices that may be used to search for missing images. Pick the device you wish to scan, and the scanning process will start. A simple scan is the first step. It will run a thorough scan if no deleted content is discovered. For more serious data losses, like a reformatted memory card, this is required. You determine where the data go once the scan is finished and they have been recovered. You may either put them back in the original zip folder or make a new one. You might wish to grab a cup of coffee after clicking recover. The recovery procedure takes a long time, but it is effective. And a few minutes of waiting is a minor amount to pay for getting your data back. Users of Stellar Photo Recovery software can pick between three tiers of data recovery software. We’ll walk you through the numerous functions of Stellar Photo Recovery’s standard, professional, as well as premium versions. The ordinary Stellar Photo Recovery software subscription includes all of the fundamental photo recovery functions. Many of these have already been discussed. The standard level allows the user to access deleted files as well as missing data. Photos in practically every file type, from JPEG to RAW, may be recovered. You can even retrieve data from BitLocker-encrypted devices. It’s a useful feature that allows you to keep your files protected. When you wish to recover lost images, you don’t have to worry about locking yourself out. Stellar Photo Recovery will offer you an estimate of how long it will take to recover your files before you begin. It can also help you preview your deleted files. This might assist you in sorting out your priorities so you don’t waste time restoring files you don’t require. The Stellar Photo Recovery software’s professional level was created with photographers in consideration. You receive all of the features from the basic level. However, in a professional setting, not only can you recover deleted photographs, however you can also restore damaged images. Stellar Photo Recovery will fix the photo and restore the thumbnails when you use it to repair damaged files. It’s a lot simpler to reorganize your work this way. You may also fix many corrupted photographs at the same time. You can recover a number of damaged files and images with only one click. Camera operators and multi-media pros should upgrade to the premium level. The ability to fix damaged media files is a distinctive characteristic of this membership level. All of the most common video file formats are supported. You may also fix numerous video files at once. Though premium is the most expensive of the levels, I strongly urge you to use it only if your business requires a lot of videos because it is truly worth the expense. Stellar Photo Recovery isn’t the perfect software in the market today. Despite the fact that the recovery procedure is a bit slow, Stellar Photo Recovery can be considered one of the best photo recovery utilities available. It can be handled by any user and can relieve you of your data-loss stress. It can help recover your deleted photos as well as video files. It can support various formats too. Corrupted files can be repaired if you choose the appropriate package. Suffice to say, although it has a trial version, Stellar Photo Recovery is a bargain when compared to its competitors. 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We see photographers as the most demanding users of bags because they carry their precious gear anywhere in all circumstances. Inspired by the world of photography, everything in our design is the result of a search for technical performance and aesthetics purity. Whether you are on holidays in South East Asia or doing a report from the Sahara desert, you will certainly spend your days surrounded by nature. Sometimes it only takes a few minutes for the weather conditions to become a nightmare for your camera equipment. Don't fear storms anymore. CONTRASTE bags have been created to make sure that your gear can withstand the most extreme conditions: torrential rainfalls, sandstorms or avalanches. Whether you are shooting in a studio or at a client's location, you will certainly spend your day using all your accessories to create the best setting. Our bags have been designed as a compact and modular system to organise your equipment. Thanks to its top-load opening, you have a quick access to change your lenses at a decisive moment. We celebrate contemporary photography by highlighting a selected diversity of talents.
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Don’t fight your inner photographer that tells you, “ Yes, take a picture of yourperfectly packed luggage,” or, “ No one will know you ate a kale salad for lunch unless you take a picture of it.” We are fortunate to live in an age where you can snap a photo in an instant, and an instant later, it can be shared with anyone. Image via The Shrine Co. Instagram Putting your personal photo gallery on display through platforms like Instagram represents the digital age of networking. The first impression someone has of you will likely come from the photos you post and the text that accompanies them. Although photos snapped from your iPhone 7 can leave quite the impression, cameras engineered for photography’s purposes leave a more professional impact and here at The Shrine Co., we value the quality and practicality of our products. In our latest release, we hope to show something for everyone’s inner photographer: a padded camera insert. The insert will fit snugly into any of the Shrine Co. Pack’s shoe compartments, however, it was designed with velcro attachments that are compatible with the Shrine Co. Daypack specifically. Your camera will be just as safe as your sneakers in the protective Shrine Co. shoe compartment.
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This is a very beautiful one ! Ansel Adams should have liked it ! 25 Mar 2008 6:05am 25 Mar 2008 8:01am Wow,wow, wow,wow, great shot and an absolut fantastic B/W work. It`s world class. 25 Mar 2008 2:38pm great capture. i like this heavy blizzard!!COLD 25 Mar 2008 3:00pm excellent image - I like the atmosphere, the textures and the three figures 25 Mar 2008 6:51pm Brutal photo! I like it very much. 25 Mar 2008 11:12pm kheyli fogholadast tabrik migam - fazaye kheyly ajibi dareh kheyli ajib shodeh 9 May 2008 9:46pm Add your comment ... Photography by kia © 2018 Powered by Aminus3 Photoblog Software
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Never underestimate the importance of a well placed photograph. Thanks for visiting our site! We hope you find lots of helpful information and inspiring images to help you as you plan for your wedding day! We believe in the power of a printed photograph, and that the moments we capture will live on forever as a lasting legacy. We want to tell the whole story of your day, from start to finish, so that one day your children and grandchildren will be able to look back and see where they come from. Our photography isn’t about us, it’s about you. Your legacy, your emotion, your story. It’s about passing on a legacy of your most important moments. When you see your pictures they should take you back to those moments and remind you how you felt.
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These photos were taken April 21st. I'm going to break the entire house into a few posts over the next few days. It's starting to resemble a house! Entry way (with a temporary door to keep the hoodlums out). I love how high the ceilings are in the foyer: What you see when you walk in the front door. Standing in the dining room, in front of the window - looking into the planning area/laundry. Past that - is into the kitchen and family room. More "art" in the laundry room. This is the pantry (left) and doorway back into the planning area (right). You can see a small arched window in the planning area that looks into the foyer. The kitchen. The fridge surround has been framed and the peninsula is taking shape. You can see the pluming has been into the peninsula. Our sink will be located there. The family room. Photo was taken while I was standing in the kitchen - behind the peninsula. I love love love that window above the back door. It was totally worth the argument with The Husband. Our big, bright, beautiful family room. Standing in the kitchen, looking into the playroom. (The arches are starting to be formed!) I'll do a tour of the current state of the bedrooms/bathrooms very soon.
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This is the GoPro HERO3: Black Adventure Edition. The Wi-Fi enabled GoPro HERO3: Black Edition is the by far most advanced GoPro, ever. No expense was spared during its research and development, resulting in a GoPro Camera that is 30% smaller, 25% lighter and 2x more powerful than previous models. - Mountable, wearable design - Professional quality HD video & 12MP photos - Immersive, wide angle capture of your favorite activities - Rugged housing is waterproof to 197’/60M and captures sharp images above and below water - Built-in Wi-Fi enables remote control via live video preview or included Wi-Fi Remote and remote control on tablets and smartphones running the free GoPro app. - Compatible with all GoPro mounts for attaching to gear, body, helmets, vehicles and more - Backwards compatible with older generation BacPacs - Compatible with second generation Battery BacPac and LCD Touch BacPac - New advanced camera settings: Continuous Photo, Looping Video, Manual White Balance control, Protune Mode, allows shooting photos while recording video and more The GoPro HERO3: Black Edition is gear mountable, wearable, waterproof to 197' (60m), capable of capturing ultra-wide 1440p 48fps, 1080p 60 fps and 720p 120 fps video and 12MP photos at a rate of 30 photos per second, making the GoPro HERO3: Black Edition the world's most versatile camera. The HERO3: Black Edition captures professional, cinema-quality video at 2X the frame-rate and 2X the resolution of previous models while delivering 2X better low light performance. Industry professionals and slow-motion aficionados will love the GoPro HERO3: Black Edition's 1080p-60, 720p-120, WVGA-240, 960p-100 and 1440p-48 video modes while those desiring a cinematic look will appreciate the ultra-high resolution 2.7kp-24 and 4kp-12 (Protune only) video modes. The GoPro HERO3: Black Edition's photo performance is 3X improved, now boasting 12MP burst capture at a staggering 30 frames per second with 2X better low light performance compared to previous models. Time-lapse Photo and Still Photo modes remain the same but are now joined by a new Continuous Photo mode that captures continuous 12MP stills at a steady 3, 5, or 10 photo-per-second rate, up to 30 photos at a time. The HERO3's 6-element, reduced-distortion aspherical lens combines with user-selectable Ultra-wide, Medium and Narrow field-of-views to deliver more perspective-capture options than ever before. Add the totally updated flat-lens waterproof housing that delivers stunning image sharpness both above and below water and you've got one of the most powerful and durable image capture solutions on the planet. The engineers at GoPro understand that sound quality is just as important as image quality, so they’ve completely redesigned the HERO3 to be as adept at capturing the subtle, natural sounds of voice and music as it is at capturing the immersive sounds of sport. Also improved is GoPro's already famous wind-noise reduction, ensuring that you'll hear more of your passion, be it your engine or expletives, and less of the wind during high speed activities. The GoPro HERO3 Black Edition features built-in Wi-Fi and includes GoPro's Wi-Fi Remote accessory. The Wi-Fi Remote is normally available as a $79.99 accessory but is included special with the HERO3: Black Edition. The Wi-Fi Remote is waterproof, wearable and can control up to 50 Wi-Fi-enabled GoPros at a time from a range of 600'. The HERO3's built in Wi-Fi means it can also be controlled by Android or iOS smartphones and tablets running the GoPro App. The GoPro App enables full camera control and live scene preview on any compatible iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. HERO3: Black Edition Camera 197’/ 60m Waterproof Housing* Wi-Fi Remote + Key Ring Remote Charging Cable Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 1 Curved Adhesive Mount 1 Flat Adhesive Mount Assorted Mounts and Hardware USB Charging Cable
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When I was a kid, photos were taken on actual film, which had to be sent out to be developed and printed. We used to snap a picture and have no idea what it looked like for days or even weeks. Next came the era of digital cameras. We could see our photos instantly, but physically printed photos became less and less common. Now we are in the epoch of smartphones and social media. Pictures are instantly viewable and instantly shareable, but physical prints are still somewhat uncommon. So even though your photos can be seen across the globe in a matter of seconds, you don’t have anything to frame and hang up on your wall. So where do we go from here? If you are looking for instantly viewable and instantly printable photos, I have got good news for you! Portable photo printers have been hitting the market hard. They are reasonably priced, easy to use, and small enough to throw in your luggage or backpack. If you want to put a picture on Instagram and then moments later, hold that same picture in your hands, you can do that with one of the following products. Welcome to the future of instant photography. The tiny printer can only hold 10 sheets of sticky-back photo paper at a time, so make sure to stock extra for re-loading and you are good to go. This printer couldn’t be easier to use. Pick one up now and remember how fun it is to have physical prints of your favorite moments. It has a unique, 4-pass tech which means you can watch your own photos print 4 layers at a time, adding more color to the image each time. This printer even comes with the associated Kodak Photo Printer app, which allows you to decorate your pictures before printing. If you have got some empty frames sitting around your house and hundreds of photos stuck on your phone, then this is the perfect option for you. This printer utilizes the 4-pass print technology. This means you can watch your photo print by layers, adding more color and detail each time. Cartridge replacement is as easy as removing the empty one and snapping the new one into place. You can purchase cartridges of regular photo paper or stick-backed photo paper. It is crazy easy to use. This is a great printer to set up at parties. Canon Office Products SELPHY Wireless Compact Photo Printer with AirPrint and Mopria Device Printing The printer comes with a built-in LCD screen, so you can see what you are about to print. With their innovative Party Shuffle mode, multiple people can send images from their phone to the printer. They can even collage them before sending to print. The printer can take regular or stick-back photo paper, and the paper itself is water resistant. The next time you take the perfect photo, don’t lament the fact that it will be lost in a cyber collection of hundreds of others like it. Instead, print your pic instantly and ensure that your loved ones will never forget their fondest memories! After all, photos make great decorations for your home, fantastic gifts, and can be the personal touch that a card or a letter is missing.
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