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		<title>Top Tips For Taking Food Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 07:09:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michal Simmons</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some simple yet effective tips for doing food photography.</p>
<p>Light</p>
<p>Light is obviously the tool of a photographer second to the camera itself. Getting this right is always the trick with any kind of photography. With food photography though it is super important. Get it wrong and no amount of photoshop work will bring the picture to life.</p>
<p>Use of props</p>
<p>Food photographers setting up to take a picture not only arrange the food neatly but they also include a plate or table cloth to add the surrounding. The idea is not to clutter the picture but allow room for a few extra items you can add to it like a glass, napkin, or a fork. These items can be placed in the background in a secondary location of your picture area, giving it extra spice.</p>
<p>If you do a lot of food photography then shopping at second hand markets can be a great way to build your box of props. You can pick up expensive items like large pots and dishes and vases for a few dollars and a smile. If you do not do much then you may have to go shopping for what you need and bill the client!</p>
<p>Be fast or else!</p>
<p>Unfortunately food won&#8217;t stay appealing for very long. As a food photographer you will want to be well prepared and ready to shoot your picture as soon as the dish is finished. This will give it no time to melt, collapse or lose its color. So knowing what you want the picture to turn out like will help you to prepare for the photo. One way food photographers prepare is to have everything arranged before the food is finished. By placing a temporary stand-in plate is an excellent way to get the lighting right, and when the food is finished you switch it with the finished dish and your picture is ready to be taken.</p>
<p>Way to improve your photographs in an instant</p>
<p>One simple way is to simply use a light high quality vegetable oil and brush it on the food! This will create a high quality shiny finish that we love to see on food.</p>
<p>Touch base with the chef</p>
<p>The last area to cover is working with you food professional. If you are unlucky you will have to do the presentation of the food yourself. If you are lucky and the client has a good budget you will have a chef to do the food display.</p>
<p>Take a few minutes before the shoot to talk with the chef and ask them how they like to work. Ask them if there is anything you need to know about the food that may not be obvious. If nothing else this will make them feel good so you will then be able to work closer and better together.</p>
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		<title>Tips On Selecting An Event Photographer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Golez</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An event photographer is someone who you want to photograph your wedding. They should be motivated, have good experience and communication and most likely they will have their own style. A skilled event photographer will only posses these qualities through experience, so making sure that they are well trained and can focus on what you want is important.</p>
<p>Every event photographer will have their own style. You will need to make sure that your ideas about your wedding will coincide with their style.  If you don&#8217;t you could up with a horrible experience. Depending on the style that your event photographer will use will vary. Traditional and wild are two extreme styles of photographers. Traditional photographs will consist of those of the bride herself, the groom himself, the bride and groom together, the wedding party, and everyone all together. Making funny faces and having completely serious faces might be considered a wild style.</p>
<p>An event photographer should be highly motivated, try to find one who is. You don&#8217;t want to have someone who is lazy and sitting around missing all the good pictures they could be capturing. Motivation is not just about wanting to do the job, but finding a way to enjoy it and bring trust as well as good verbal communication to everyone as well.</p>
<p>Experience can only come to an event photographer through time. In some cases you should ask questions such as where they were previously employed and for how long. Asking these questions can help you make a finer decision when selecting an event photographer. If they are now employed by themselves you can find out what kind of work they produced when they were employed by asking their prior employer. It may be a secretive way of getting information but it is better to find out then to have horrible pictures created.</p>
<p>Being comfortable around your event photographer will make things go smother. And they should try to make you feel comfortable and relaxed when around them. This will help them in capturing the adored photos later on at your wedding. If you are tense around your event photographer you will see that emotion in your wedding photos.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:32:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ray Wong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On a wedding day the two most important people are the wedding couple. To get some excellent portraits, the photographer should seclude the wedding couple from the celebration for a while to capture the intimate moments after the ceremony. This will give the wedding couple some time away from the wedding as well.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The wedding couple are the two most important people on a wedding day. An excellent idea would be to isolate the couple from the ongoing celebrations so that the photographer can capture the beautiful intimate moments between them and create some everlasting portraits This will give the wedding couple some time away from the wedding as well.</p>
<p>The portrait session will give the photographer enough time to spend with the wedding couple to capture the pictures. On the wedding day it doesn&#8217;t always happen because it is rare to have time on the actual day of the wedding. The time taken for pictures can well vary from an hour to no time at all. It can take up to an hour for the photographer to take the pictures.</p>
<p>When is the best time to take aside the bride and groom for some quality time with the photographer?</p>
<p>Since the couple will still look fresh, most photographers believe that the window before the reception is suitable for the portraits.</p>
<p>Award winning photographer Bradley Hanson says that sometimes the bride and the groom would want to start the portrait session even before the ceremony. When the bride is getting ready is when he usually starts photographing.</p>
<p>Right after the newly-weds have exchanged vows is a great time for some photographers to have their portraits done, since they are still fill with all of the emotions.</p>
<p>For the perfect actual day session to begin, the newly-weds should set aside some time to spend with the photographer. Finding a polite way to lose the relatives and guests is sometimes hard but is worth the beautiful moments they will cherish for a lifetime.</p>
<p>A good portrait session on the actual day can be ruined by too many people trying to photograph the newly-weds. So the couple isn&#8217;t distracted by anyone the photographer will choose to have the couple alone.</p>
<p>Most newly-weds start feeling uncomfortable before the camera when the portrait shoot is going to take place, says Shawna Herring, award winning photographer. To help the couple forget the camera is there, the experienced photographer will try talking to the couple about things other then the portrait shoot.</p>
<p>Sometimes people will choose to go to a different location the day before the wedding to have the photo shoot done. This really helps loosen up the bride and groom since it helps build a comfortable relationship with the photographer. In a short time, the couple may even forget the existence of the camera.</p>
<p>It is at times impossible to achieve the perfect alone time with the photographer due to a variety of reasons. Working together with the bride and groom will help to achieve the creative portrait session.</p>
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		<title>What Is Portrait Photography?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 08:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A portraiture, simply known as a portrait, is a photo that centers on a person or small group's facial expression while they are in a still position. The personality, moods &#38; likeness of the person or persons emerge through. Portrait photography doesn't always have to be just a face inside a picture--the entire body and the background can be included too. When taking a portrait photo the person or group is usually looking straight at the lens.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A portraiture, simply known as a portrait, is a picture focusing on a person or small group&#8217;s facial expression while they are in a still position. The person or group&#8217;s personalities, moods and likeness emerge out. Portrait photography doesn&#8217;t always have to be just a face inside a photo; the whole body &amp; the background can be included also. The person or group is usually looking straight at the lens in a portrait picture.</p>
<p>Portrait photography, unlike other styles uses unskilled models. Some examples of portrait photography are graduations, special events, and weddings &amp; are usually displayed in private homes. Some are done on studio with several backgrounds to select from.</p>
<p>A Bit of History</p>
<p>Ever since the camera was invented people have been using portrait photography. It was, and is more inexpensive way then having your portrait painted and it is a more available method.  People would sit against a background &amp; were lit with natural light from a window. With technology&#8217;s innovations photographers have the ability to take pictures with less exposure time allowing them more freedom to move around and create new styles of portrait photography.</p>
<p>Methods Of Light</p>
<p>Portrait photographs can be done in a studio where the photographer can adjust the light when capturing portraits. They can change the intensity &amp; the direction. Different lighting terms are fill lights, background lights, kicker lights and the main light.</p>
<p>The main light is the primary light source. It is usually at a 45 degree angle of the subject but it can also be positioned below or above as well.The fill light is used to help eliminate shadows that are created by the main light. The kicker light is the light that brightens up the hair of a subject. This will help to add depth and to show the separation from the subject and the background. To add effects to the backdrops the background light is used to brighten up the background.</p>
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		<title>Wedding Photography at Your Wedding</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 10:02:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Micheal Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a person's life, marriage is one of the most important events. To make it even more special, moments should be captured in photos. Photos can capture the place, the people who were there, and even the food served. Wedding photography and food photography usually go hand in hand, so choosing a person or company to ensure all of these memories are captured can get quite difficult.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Celebrating a wedding is probably one of the most important celebrations for a person. Capturing the event in pictures will make it even more grand. The place, the visitors, and even the food, can all be immortally saved in print. Wedding photography and food photography usually go hand in hand, so choosing a photographer or studio to ensure all of these memories are captured can get quite difficult.</p>
<p>Getting a professional wedding and/or food photographer is actually quite easy. There are many factors to take into account, but the fundamentals would be to check the photographer&#8217;s experience level, photographic style, price range, and even their personality.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s almost foolproof to know how great your pictures will turn out by checking the photographer&#8217;s portfolio. Their studios usually showcase a wide range of samples, depending on their specialty. A person or company specializing in wedding photography will of course showcase a lot of pictures from various weddings, a food photography specialist will showcase a lot of different artistic food photos, and so on.</p>
<p>Experience counts as much as talent does, so check the portfolio. Aside from the displays on office walls, photographers usually have &#8220;online folios,&#8221; an online portfolio. They are just websites that display some of their best work on whatever field photographers are best at. For instance, a wedding photographer&#8217;s online porfolio will show his or her best pictures captured from different weddings: the bride and groom, ceremonies, churches, receptions, and even the food.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider is how much you will need to spend. Saving your memories in photographs is very much worth it, but you should set a limit to how much will be spent. Doing some price comparison research online will give you an estimate of the right amount you should spend on a photographer for your wedding or any other occasion. But of course, quality should not be sacrificed. A cheap package does not necessarily mean cheap-looking photographs, the same way expensive packages don&#8217;t guarantee priceless pictures.</p>
<p>Lastly, make sure the photographer is someone you can trust. The photographer&#8217;s attitude should be charming. If you are not able to work with a photographer because of bad personality, by all means find another.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 08:45:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wedding photos are the symbol of a once in a lifetime event, and most brides are reluctant to cut costs in this area. While we feel reluctant to offer cost-saving tips on your wedding photos, the cost of professional wedding photography means that today not everyone can afford these services.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wedding photos are the symbol of a once in a lifetime event, and most brides are reluctant to cut costs in this area. While we feel reluctant to offer cost-saving tips on your wedding photos, the cost of professional wedding photography means that today not everyone can afford these services.</p>
<p>These are a few suggestions for budget-minded brides who want to save on wedding photo expenses:</p>
<p>(1) Start with friends and family and see if there is a photographer in the group. There is usually someone who loves taking pictures and has above average equipment. Try to find a friend or family member who takes decent photos and ask him or her if they would be willing to help out. Weddings are happy occasions and people are always willing to step in and help out where they can; to help trim your wedding expenses, you should consider using their services. If you do find someone willing to help, be sure you meet with them prior to the big day and discuss any specific shots that you have your heart set on.</p>
<p>(2) Check with your local college or university for a photography student. They will love to have an opportunity to work an event and have something to put in their portfolio. Sure they are amateurs, but that means they will have a different view and will bring new creative ideas to give you some unique photos.</p>
<p>3.) You Can Provide Disposable Cameras to the Guests As Well. Put the disposable cameras on every table to let your invitees take pictures. You can choose the photo that you like the best after looking at photos from various angles. Place one person in charge of the development of the photos and camera gathering.</p>
<p>4.) If having a professional photographer is important to you, take a look around and get in touch with a lot of photographers. See what they have to offer after letting them know about your budget. You could be amazed with their reply. Limiting the amount of photos will also assist with your photography budget.</p>
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