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Natural Light Photography : Painting with the Sun

There’s something inherently special about using natural light for your photography.  I love the creamy skin tones & beautiful catchlights coupled with that natural glow. So how do you achieve great results using only natural light and how do you overcome the shortfalls & limitations of low light?  Learn these photography basics & creative photography …

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Video: Create Beautiful Portraits With Just One Light

Here’s  a neat video I discovered recentely which I found very helpful and thought it would be good to share with you all. Jim Talkington: “In this video we’ll look at three fundamental styles of portrait lighting. Whether you’re using a studio strobe or a Strobist setup, this is a great intro to portrait lighting …

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70 Beauty Retouching Photoshop Tutorials

I’ve just returned from a lengthy, much needed holiday with my family and now I’m slowly trying to catch up! I came across this article from Smashing Magazine which I thought you might find useful on “beauty retouching” using Adobe Photoshop tutorials. Beauty retouching is probably one of the most popular application areas in which …

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4th July Fireworks Tips

With the Fourth of July coming up this week I’m sure there are many hopefuls who’ll be hoping to photograph their July 4th fireworks. This is one of those things that throws a lot of people when you only have a few minutes to capture that spectacular shot.  With the thousands of other digital shooters …

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Easy DIY Photography Backdrop & Silhouttes

Today I thought I’d show you how I transform my family room into a studio & set up my photo-shoots in less than 5 mins and how the setup I used for the silhouette shots. Truly! 1. Our family room has lovely big windows which let in lots of natural light so I simply slide …

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Creating Custom Silhouettes

I love to experiment. I believe it is the only way to truly learn something and explore your creativeness within. Soooo…. I decided to have a little fun with some silhouettes the other night and was happy with how they turned out. I am always being asked how I manage to achieve different effects so …

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Studio Setup for Photographing Children in High Key

I love photographing and being creative with high key and I came across this advice which you might find helpful also. But first I hear you asking “what is high key“? High Key is generally a picture that consists almost entirely of light tones with relatively few mid-tones or shadows. There are varying definitions for …

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Great Shots Indoors

It doesn’t take much to get great shots indoors. In fact the secret is so simple that it’ll amaze you once you know what it is. The first secret to taking good indoor shots is that you need light. The major problem with indoor shots is really just they are far too dark. I’ve taken …

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How To Get Great Indoor Photography Results

Jayson from Image World Photography left a useful comment on the Christmas Photography Tips post that I thought our IntoFotos.com readership would find useful. A setting that has always worked for me to achieve great indoor photography. This came about after many corporate photography functions in doors and wedding photography inside churches. These settings allow …

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How to Photograph Christmas Lights

The problem with 98% of the photos of Christmas lights is that most people wait until way too late to start shooting. After it gets completely dark, you can either have the lights or the surroundings properly exposed. But not both. Conversely, if you were to shoot the lights in the middle of the day, …

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