Posts Tagged ‘family portraits’


5 Photography Tips for Taking Portraits

There are some very good reasons to learn how to take family portraits, and you don’t have to be embarking on a photography career to do so. Having portraits professionally done can be just too expensive for many families. And sometimes, it can be impossible to get everyone to the studio at the appointed time. [...]

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Portrait Photography

Let us ask ourselves a simple but intriguing question. Who is the single most important person in our life? If we are speaking out the truth, the answer is very simple; ourselves. For each individual, the most important person in the world is he or she, himself or herself. This self importance is manifested in [...]

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Want A Great Family Portrait? Select A Good Photographer

Family portrait shots are taken for numerous occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, and yearly family get-together. There is no better way to capture the merry emotion of such happy events than portrait photography. However, the photos must come out in the best quality possible, because poor quality photographs leave a bitter impression in the minds of people and the entire purpose of the portrait photography session is thus defeated. Therefore, selecting a professional family portrait photographer, plus some other important factors, can contribute positively towards getting high quality photos to capture your favorites memories.

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Setting Your Camera for The Best Portrait

Many people see photography in different ways Do you just take pictures of landscapes without a thought to how it my turn out?  Portrait photography takes you a step up from people photography.  It gives you elements to notice such as the angle you take the photograph, the lighting you will use, and the expression [...]

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Canon Digital Rebel XT, XTi, XSi, XS, T1i

So, you’ve had your Canon Digital Rebel XT for a while, and you’re starting to get a little camera envy. Nikon, Canon and the competition keep releasing new models with more bells and whistles. Which of course leads you to thinking about how much better your photos could be with the latest technology.

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