Posts Tagged ‘Professional Photography’

Some Useful Tips on Food Photography

Monday, October 25th, 2010

One of the most popular genres of photography today is food photography. This is a very interesting art in producing great pictures of food in the most perfect angle. Typically, the photographs will be published in any recipe books or cook books, cooking magazines, newspaper, as well as menus. Therefore, being a professional in some kind of commercial photography will helps you a lot to earn huge amount of money. In this article, you can find some useful tips to produce great quality of pictures in food photography.

Shooting from a Lower Angle
The most common angle used in this genre is from pointing down 45 degree angle. It may result on exciting and interesting shot, but you will have an ordinary picture since a lot of people also do the same way. So, try to take some pictures from some different lower angles. It will make your shots unique and different. Besides, the density as well as the height of the food will be clearer if you take the picture from lower angles. The most important thing is never taking a picture from above. It will really damage the quality and the beauty of your shot.

Cropping the Photo Tightly
In this certain genre, cropping a photo more and more make it has better look. The food will look more tactile with a tight crop photo. Besides, cropping also helps you to simplify the shot. Even, very small details of the foodstuff could be visible by cropping the shoot. You can easily show the size of the chunks, the coldness of the food items, the quality of the sauce, and more. The closer shot and the bigger size of the item, the more appealing your photograph will be.

Get Right Background and Things in Your Shot
Do not forget about the background. Even the most beautiful object will look so ordinary if you are careless about the background. Commonly, clean white surface is chosen to be the background of any food item since this color is suitable for various colors on the captured food. Meanwhile, color papers as well as upside down color glasses will be great option for any roasted food or appetizers. You have to fully realize which one you need and you do not need to focus.

Those are some of the most useful advice on food photography that might help you a lot to produce great quality of food images. Now, you are ready to take pictures of the sweet cupcakes or the delicious burger perfectly.

Guides To Become A Professional Photography

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

If you consider photography as something more than just a creative outlet or a hobby you may be on your way to discovering a new career path, the one that would lead you the success and top profiles. Becoming a photographer is not easy and someone want to become professional photographers will attain their goal. The photography industry is cutthroat and competitive. There are more people who want to become world renowned photographers than there are spaces to fill. Therefore, those who want to fill those spots, or even just become successful at photography on a local level are going to need to have immense creativity and business acumen like no other.

First of all becoming a working professional photographer has to do with one main element; Becoming recognized in the field. People don’t only buy your art; they also buy your credentials. In a sense, their buying what you represent. Often those things you represent will be of intrinsic value to your customers. Such as with whom you’ve worked in the past, where you’ve been published, how long have you been a photographer, where have you traveled to do work and so on?

Secondly you will also want to get as much education under your belt as possible. Throughout your education as a photographer you should also be taking as many photographs as possible to help build your portfolio. You will need to ensure your photography portfolio stands above the rest by paying extra special attending to detail. Look at the book itself, the paper it’s printed on, the font of descriptions, your borders, your themes, picture sizes, colors, layout and so on. Do not simply fill a scrap book or photo album with photographs. Once finished, you should be able to walk away from your portfolio and be impressed with your own work, which is not easy task for many photographers, as most of them are their own worst critics.

Further you should also start looking around for assistant or internship work. Often this work doesn’t pay well but still it will help you learn more about the industry and art. You should try and work under the most respected photographers you can find. By doing this you are adding to your credentials without knowing it. You only want to surround yourself with the best and present your best side all the times.

Moreover you will also need to have a strong sense of business acumen. If you are planning on being like the 50% of other photographers who are self employed, you’ll need to make sure you have a good sense of networking skills, pricing, public relations knowledge and on top of that have a strong sense of creativity and imagination. Being an artist and a business person will be no small feat. It will have you on your toes at all times.

Lastly, you’ll want to narrow your professional interest to one or two main fields. For example you may want to work with press and other media, or you may be interested in photojournalism. Others may be interested in scientific or sports photography. Whatever your interest is, make sure you find the best people in that particular industry and study them. Model your success after theirs.

Nothing worth while comes easy. So, try your best to follow your goal. There will be a ray of light in the end of the day. Most importantly, enjoy your whole journey. The success at the end wouldn’t be as welcome if there wasn’t the struggle at the beginning.