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Picking a wedding photographer is no simple job because there are so many variables to think about including who to select, what to look for, and how much it will cost. Many of these concerns are quite normal and throughout this article I will give you the suggestions needed in picking the best photographer for your wedding.<br /><br />Last year my cousin got married and she was so surprised at just how many people responded to her ad to hire a wedding photographer. There were so many types of photographers, some were smart, some were impatient, some were clearly amateurs and some were just plain weird. The whole industry has become infiltrated with subpar photographers because of just how profitable the wedding niche is and if you don't select a professional experienced wedding photographer it will be a total nightmare. The pictures may turn out amateurish(or undelivered), he might come to the wedding drunk, he may steal your money and never return and the worst thing is you'll never get a second chance to do it again.<br /><br />Plan ahead and take your time in selecting a photographer by reading the advice in this article carefully and acting on the information with precision.<br /><br />Start off by going to your colleagues and relatives and asking them for a wedding photographer reference. While surveying them remember to inquire on the costs, their professionalism and their appearance at the wedding. Make sure you ask these three questions as they are very crucial. Whenever you get a personal reference you can consider it genuine as your friends want the best for you on your big day.</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />Now that you've got some references you need to get some more from the internet by going to a search engine and searching for Victoria Wedding Photographer. You will find many portfolios on the pages so go ahead and view them and on your list give the photos a rating based on how you wish your photographs to turn out. Add their contact information to your list of potential wedding photographers.<br /><br />Upon completion of narrowing down the potential candidates its now time to contact the 5 that are left on the list. There is no reason to call each and every one as you should by now have a good sense of each photographer and what they're capable of through your investigating.<br /><br />When you call the potential candidate try and seem like a problem client. Be all over the place, interrupt and typically try and annoy them. Professionals will always keep their cool and this will reveal itself in the conversation. Get a sense of their familiarity by asking them what potential venues you can use in Victoria and listen to their suggestions. When they're able to list three or more natural photographic locations for the shoots you can label them as experienced photographers.<br /><br />Its come to that time when your list only has a couple candidates left and its now time for a face to face. To start with ask the candidates to drive to your house with a couple sample portfolios so you can see the quality of the pictures in person. Once you meet them its time to begin asking them about all the details like how many of their employees will be at the wedding, what they expect from you, when you can expect the photos to be printed and delivered and so on.<br /><br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-16897568443099797052013-04-05T06:08:00.000-07:002013-04-21T06:09:03.161-07:00Remember Those Special Dates On Personalised Photo Calendars<div style="text-align: justify;">
There are several reasons why, despite the more hi-techs options now freely available, people still stay loyal to the concept of the good old fashion photo calendar. The fact that it is so old fashion, indeed, is the reason for this enduring appeal. Using a calendar is simplicity itself, so easy that absolutely no prior knowledge or experience is required. After all, no calendar ever came with a complicated book of instructions or a backup CD, and entering the vital information - i.e. the dates which you don't want to forget - requires little more than a pen or pencil and a few minutes of your time. At the start of the year you merely have to jot down major dates such as birthdays and anniversaries and then as time passes you can add the likes of medical appointments, holiday dates and when you have to pay the gas and water bills. Once the dates are up there, there's absolutely no chance of them getting lost due to a power failure or mechanical breakdown and accessing the information is as simple as flipping a few pages.<br /><br />The only downside, indeed, is the fact that the vast majority of these calendars tend to feature images which seem to have been added as an afterthought - unimaginative subject matter such as meadows and forests or ponies and kittens. Whilst this may seem like a trivial matter, it's still an item which you're going to be looking at more or less every single day and, as such, it surely ought to be something which you'll actually enjoy looking at. The fact of the matter is that you can now create your own calendars using images selected from your own collection of digital photographs, creating something which not only does the job of organizing your time but also lifts your spirits each time you look at it and brightens the room in which it's hanging.</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />The flexibility is such that you can base your calendar around absolutely any theme which appeals to you. For many people, this means creating a calendar which celebrates family life and their children, perhaps matching the photographs to the time of the year. August, for example, could feature an image of your kids playing on the beach, whilst October would mark Halloween with shots of them resplendent in fancy dress. Other people, on the other hand, may choose to make a photo calendar online which doubles as a showcase for their hobby. If they're a keen photographer they could showcase their best shots, whilst someone who builds models might want to feature a different model or a selection of models for each month of the year.<br /><br />Once you've chosen the theme of your calendar, the first step is to select the specific photographs which you wish to feature. Any digital photographs are suitable, and older images can be scanned into your computer and saved in a digital format. Once you've made your choice you just have to upload them to the relevant website. Having done that, you'll find that making calendars with photos is an extremely simple process. The software works by presenting you with simple choices, selecting factors such as the size and format of the calendar and the design motif of the frames and backgrounds. It's up to you whether each page features just one image or a selection of several, and the system is so flexible that you can even start on a month other than January, or create the calendar with special dates per-printed. When you're completely happy with what you've designed, it will be printed and put together using the finest techniques and materials. Whether you keep it for yourself or give it as a gift, it will lift the spirits and raise a smile every time the date is checked. If you still have lots of images left over, you can store and share them by creating online photo albums, keeping them safe, easily accessible and ready to show to friends and family all over the world.<br /><br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-30749889540415856802013-04-04T06:07:00.000-07:002013-04-21T06:07:51.713-07:00Photography Composition - Understanding the Golden Ratio<div style="text-align: justify;">
Improving your photographic composition skills can be a long and arduous task, yet there is one technique, developed thousands of years ago that can be put into effect in a matter of minutes, that can give you a dramatic improvement in the artistic value of your work almost instantly.<br /><br />What is the Golden Ratio?<br /><br />The ancient Greeks were clever people who were extremely adept at seeing the relationships between different things. For instance, they are the ones who discovered the relationship between different sides of a triangle and thus developed the Pythagorean Theorem. They also found the relationship between a circle's radius and its circumference pi: π. In the arts they noticed a similar relationship between great works of art and a particular mathematical formula (the longer part divided by the smaller part is equal to the whole length divided by the larger part) This formula actually derives at number, or more accurately, an approximation: 1.61803... the mathematical constant phi:φ. It is interesting to note that this constant is seen all through the world of science and mathematics as well as in the art world.<br /><br />Over the thousands of years since the Greeks developed this theory, there has been a great deal of evidence to support it. What does this mean to you as a photographer? It means that there are certain areas within the frame where your subject is likely to draw the most attention. Photographers commonly call this the "Rule of Thirds" but it has its roots in ancient Greek mathematics.</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />How do I use the Golden Ratio?<br /><br />Take a blank piece of paper and imagine it is one of your photographs. Draw two vertical lines dividing the page into three equal parts. The draw two more lines horizontally dividing the page into that direction. When you take pictures, the objects that fall along these lines tend to be the most interesting. Objects that are placed along the intersection of two lines tend to be even more interesting. Therefore, if you want to draw attention to an object in your frame, you would be wise to try to place interesting features in your images along these lines and intersections.<br /><br />You can confirm this for yourself but looking at some of your favorite images. Do you see how the best images nearly always take advantage of this strategy? Research has shown that a vast majority of the world's great works of art employ this tool. However, that doesn't mean you should become a slave to this system and never place important items elsewhere. There are times to avoid these lines, but that will take time and experience to master.<br /><br />Why does the golden ratio work so well for photographers?<br /><br />One of the important things about using the golden ratio, or rule of thirds, is that it forces you to move things out of the center of the frame. Every beginner places things in the middle of the frame, it is our natural tendency. Also, in most cases, an item in the middle creates no dynamic tension or visual movement. Moving, say a person, to one of the thirds means you have to find ways to relate them to other things in their surroundings, thereby creating interest.<br /><br />So, before you buy another piece of expensive equipment, try mastering this simple and very effective technique. You will be surprised at how simple it is to do and how effective it is in improving your images. It won't get you into the Louvre, but it will get you on your way to some stunning images.<br /><br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-91023204964994064542013-03-26T05:57:00.000-07:002013-04-21T05:58:25.339-07:00How to Start a Tattoo Business at Home - Instructions<div style="text-align: justify;">
Especially for starting a tattoo business, you must be a skilled artist, who has enough time to spend for running the business in a professional way. This is a business which takes much time and effort as well as a significant amount of investment to start with. Tattooing being an art which is applied on the skin directly, the most important point is that you must be aware on how to sterilize the tattooing equipment properly as well as you need to educate your customers on how to care about the new tattoo applied onto their skin in order to avoid infection. In addition to the excellent artistic skills to draw the business owner must be totally business oriented and health concerned.<br /><br />Below are some instructions that help you to become a successful tattoo business owner.<br /><br />Instructions<br />Approach your city planner and clarify what are the formalities to be completed in order to start a tattoo business from home. If you stay for rent and planning to buy a home in the coming days, you must ensure that you buy a home in a city that is famous for its residential apartments and commercial establishments.<br /><br />Get trained well and try to become an excellent craftsman in the art of tattoo. It may take several years of apprenticeship or training to become a master of tattoo art. Find out the nearest and affordable training institute and gain knowledge on the great art of tattooing. If you practice drawing, while you attend training you would be able to improve your skills and also to build your portfolio. As an extracurricular thing, you may attend expos and workshops that have been conducted by the tattoo artists in your area.</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />Once you have learned and gained the necessary skills for tattooing, approach an expert tattoo artist for becoming an apprentice under his guidance. This will help you to get experienced in this field soon. The mentor tattoo artist would teach you on how to use the different tools for tattooing and also how to sterilize the piercing equipment in a proper way etc.<br /><br />Once you complete the apprenticeship, get a tattoo artists license as well as a legal license to run the business.<br /><br />As a last step, purchase all items required to start the tattoo business at your sweet home. The main things you will need for your business include a sterilization equipment, tattoo machine, needles, disinfectants, gauze, medical gloves, medical tapes etc.<br /><br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-54564142524671820862013-03-21T06:05:00.000-07:002013-04-21T06:06:09.598-07:00What Is Real? Photoshop Is Used Everywhere You Look<div style="text-align: justify;">
Electronic photo retouching is an ever-expanding field. Wherever you look you can see the evidence of this craft. Most of us are familiar to some extend with Adobe Photoshop in some form; as there are many variations of this program available on different platforms.<br /><br />Before computers and Photoshop, photo-enhancement was done by retouching the actual photograph with ink or paint. Other technique involves in-camera double-exposure, or working with negatives in the darkroom. Do you remember Polaroids? Scratching the surface of Polaroids used to be very popular.<br /><br />Airbrushes were also used, whence the term "airbrushing" for manipulation. Darkroom manipulations are regarded as traditional art rather than job related skill.<br /><br />One of the most famous cases of photo tinkering is a photo of Abraham Lincoln from the 1860s. It was altered using the picture of the body from a portrait of John C. Calhoun, and the head of Lincoln from a famous seated portrait by Mathew Brady.<br /><br />The photo manipulation industry has often been accused of promoting distorted and unrealistic image of self, most specifically in younger people. The fashion photography is one specific industry, which has been heavily involved with the use of photo manipulation - this is obviously a concern as many people look up to celebrities in search of embodying the 'ideal figure'.</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />Everyday you can find extreme cases of photo retouching in any fashion magazine. The ongoing question is: What is too much? If the hair colour is altered, to match the mood of the photograph, that's one thing. But what if a female body is made much thinner with unrealistically longer legs, to promote a certain type of a body image, is that ethical? Generally we have accepted this practice; but it doesn't make it right.<br /><br />But photo retouching is used every day for restoring old photos, removing scratches and dust specs from scans, and also adding saturation to our vacation photos to make the sea and the sky even punchier on our Facebook page.<br /><br />Adobe Photoshop comes with a large selection of filters and plug-ins to help with such tasks as noise elimination, sharpness, colour saturation, image distortion, and many more. Some cameras also come with several build-in editing tools.<br /><br />In our business, the graphic design and marketing industry, Photoshop is used daily to edit unwanted elements from a photo or enhance the image in some way. One time we did a photo-shoot for our client that involved photography of men in hard hats. The hats had a company logo, but by the time the photos were being used, the company branding has hanged. We had to digitally alter the helmets with the new branding.<br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-13718949220366494812013-03-18T06:04:00.000-07:002013-04-21T06:04:51.244-07:00The Photo Effects Are Being Discussed<div style="text-align: justify;">
Numerous people don't know much about photo effects, despite the fact that they are passionate about photography. This can be an advantage, as well as a disadvantage. Why? Things are quite simple. The photo effects are there to improve a photo shot but when they are used in excess, they just ruin it.<br /><br />In order to better understand, it is important to know what the cool photography effects can do for a photo shot. For example, the photo effects that are wisely used and with a lot of creativity can enhance a photo. They can also help the photographer remove an error, as errors might occur even if you are a professional in the industry. In addition to this, those who add effects to photos can make a photo shot more beautiful than it already is. By highlighting the subject, the message of the photo becomes much clearer and the person who sees it can easily understand what the photographer was trying to transmit. When the message becomes much clearer, the photo manages to do its job. Some photography effects are used in order to add elements, remove elements or make them blurred in order for the photo's message to be more attractive, more interesting and more exciting. Other photo effects can help the photographer transform a simple photo shot into a work of art and even create a series of works of art that can represent the object of an exhibition. These are clearly advantages of the use of photography effects. What is important to keep in mind is the fact that these photo effects are used with a limit and only by professionals who know exactly what each photo effect can do.</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />Those who don't know too much about photo effects but think that they do, will find it very difficult not to ruin the photo. They will think that they will be using fun photo effects and they will completely spoil the lights, the blurred background, thinking that this is a minus of their photo shot or even the photo shot's natural colors. This is a pity, as by thinking that they are going to improve the photo shot they are only going to waste it. These people are usually amateurs who use free photo effects, not specialized software bought from a specialized store. This is one of the big differences between amateurs and professionals.<br /><br />The use of photography effects is not a bad thing as well as the photo is only improved, not completely changed. This is what amateurs should understand if they want to become professionals in the near future. There are plenty of workshops and there are plenty of professionals who organize courses for those interested in everything related to photography, so joining such courses or such workshops is a good idea. The effort is going to be worth it, as the final result is the transformation of an amateur photographer into a professional one. This transformation can bring a lot of money.<br /><br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-72733252821557590622013-03-16T06:03:00.000-07:002013-04-21T06:03:36.006-07:00The Photo Effects And Their Role<div style="text-align: justify;">
When it comes to photography, there are plenty of types of programs that can be used in order to remove the errors or in order to improve the photo shot. Professional photographers are well aware of this, while the amateur photographers use the photo effects in order to experiment and in order to understand how they actually work.<br /><br />There are so many types of cool photo effects that stand at the disposal of amateur and professional photographers that it takes time to learn them all and to also be able to wisely use them. Unfortunately, the photography effects have a disadvantage: when you don't know much about them and you are not able to combine them in a wise manner, they can ruin the photo. It would be a pity to ruin a good photo shot just because the photo effects used were not inspired.<br /><br />This is the reason why those who feel that they don't know enough about photography effects should join specialized courses and workshops. By doing this, they get the chance to understand how the fun photo effects can be combined and how the cool ones can make the difference between a good photo shot and a perfect one. Of course, the imagination and the talent have a strong word to say, but it also is about work and training, as well as about trying combinations over and over again.</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />The role of photo effects is either to improve a photo shot or to transform it into a work of art. How is it possible for some photo effects to have the power to create a work of art? Well, it all stands in the personal touch of the photographer. If the photographer has a nice idea and puts it into practice with the help of photo effects, the adding or the removing certain elements will easily transform into a process that creates the work of art. The cool photography effects are there for a reason, but when you don't know how to use them in order to help you transmit a message and in order to help you put that personal, unique and original touch on the photo shot, then you don't have too many chances of success.<br /><br />This is what specialists are for. Their work is to show you what the photography effects can do. If you manage to understand their message and if you have the talent and the creativity necessary for unique combinations of photo effects, then you will surely transform into a photographic artists. Those who have photo exhibits at important photographic galas can call themselves artists. Their work is interesting enough and big enough to form collections that need to be shared with people who work in other fields but who feel attracted by the photographic art. This is what being a photographic artist means and what the role of the photo effects is: to improve a photo shot to such levels that it can be transformed into a work of art.<br /><br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-21880219607641032142013-02-06T04:32:00.000-08:002013-04-20T04:33:57.731-07:00Top 4 Reasons Why Using Photo Effects Is A Good Idea<div style="text-align: justify;">
There are a lot of people who are simply in love with taking pictures. Some of them transformed the passion into a job and now work as professional photographer. As a professional photographer, you can obtain important contracts for working at big events, but you probably also have your own idea about what photography is and you probably travel a lot, trying to find the best scene for the perfect photo shot. Even though you are a professional photographer, I am sure that you use certain photo effects for the photo shots that you publish in magazines and for the ones that you display in your exhibits. Luckily, this is not a disadvantage, although there are numerous critics who think that the photo effects should not exist.<br /><br />Both amateur and professional photographers know a lot about photo effects and even add effects to photos. There is nothing wrong in this as long as the photo is enhanced and as long as the photo's story is not ruined. Those who are passionate about photography and who don't use photo effects should consider joining a workshop, as learning how to use some cool photo effects is going to be an enjoyable experience that will bring numerous benefits to the one who takes advantage of it. The output can be amazing, so learning how to use the photography effects is a good idea and it definitely isn't a waste of time.<br /><br />There are plenty of photographers who know a lot about photo effects, but they don't use them. Well, here are four reasons why they should change their minds, as they are in a clear disadvantage.</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />Reason number one for using the photo effects is represented by the fact that they can help a photographer remove the errors that occurred in the photo. It doesn't matter how good you are at taking photos; what matters is that errors can be committed even by the best photographers in the industry. By removing the errors, the photo is not ruined, but improved, so the final result is surely going to be a good one.<br /><br />Reason number two for using photography effects is the special touch that they can offer to a photo. Every photographer needs to put his or her own, unique and original touch on the photo shots that he or she takes. The photo effects can offer a unique touch to the photo shot without changing too much about it, so they clearly represent an advantage.<br /><br />Reason number three is represented by the emphasis on the subject. There are numerous cases in which the photographer clearly sees the subject, but the viewers have difficulties in seeing it. By emphasizing the subject, it becomes much easier for the photographer to transform it into a star.<br /><br />Reason number four is represented by the photo's message. Every photo has a message, but it might not be very clear for the person who sees it. As a result, cool photo effects can be used in order to easier transmit the photo's message.<br /><br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-27947453066666084852013-02-06T04:28:00.000-08:002013-04-20T04:32:15.754-07:00Tips On How To Be Good At Photography - Aperture Mode<div style="text-align: justify;">
Are you overwhelmed by all the dials and buttons that came with your first DSLR? Do the terms Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed, Rear Curtain Flash, or Slow-Sync Flash sound alien to you?</div>
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<br /> Don't worry I was there too! The AUTO mode was the only mode I used. But with time and experimentation you will also get the hang of it and you will be venturing into the other modes eventually. Perhaps you will even start teaching someone else how to be good at photography. Let's take a closer look at the Aperture mode. Your photography will drastically improve after understanding what aperture does.<br /><br />Aperture<br /><br />Just like our eyes a camera has a pupil that could be widened or narrowed to allow more or less light respectively through the lens. This opening is called the aperture and is expressed in fractional numbers starting with the letter "f." Any basic DSLR camera has an aperture range of f/3.5 to f/5.6.<br /><br />Here is a terminology you need to be familiar with: depth of field. As the term suggests, you can create depth, or shallowness. This brings life to your photo and allows the subject to appear to be separated from the background by adding the softening effect. You control the aperture you control the depth of field. So now you know why a photo could have a sharp primary subject while the background is blurred. Aperture!</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />When To Use Aperture Mode<br /><br />To have the effect mentioned above you need to keep the aperture as widely open as possible. This is mostly the chosen setting for portrait photography when you want the face or body of the person to be in full focus while blurring out everything behind. This effect is also coined as boke or bokeh.<br /><br />Now, let's say we want the entire composition in focus; foreground and background. This is the desired result for landscape photography. We want the primary subject (a tree for example) and the background (like the mountains which are miles away) to be both in focus. In this case, you need to make the aperture size as small as possible.<br /><br />The confusing thing about aperture though is how it is measured; it's in reverse. I won't get into the science of it but just remember the higher the f-number the smaller the aperture and the lower the f-number the wider the aperture. In addition, depth of field increases with f-number.<br /><br />Don't worry I will take you step by step.<br /><br />To achieve the Boke effect for portraits:<br /><br /> Rotate the mode dial to A.<br /> Rotate the command dial until you reach the smallest f-number achievable by your lens. This widens the aperture to the maximum.<br /> Select your primary subject (the face of a person) and place the focus point on the area.<br /> Press the shutter-release button halfway to initiate focus. You will begin to see the background blurring.<br /> Once focus is complete continue pressing the release button and click the shot!<br /><br />To achieve landscape effect:<br /><br /> Rotate the mode dial to A.<br /> Rotate the command dial until you reach the highest f-number. This narrows down the aperture to the minimum.<br /> Press the shutter-release button halfway to initiate focus.<br /> Continue pressing the release button and click the shot!<br /><br />Note: A fast camera has a lens with the ability to reach a very low f-number thus can have a very wide aperture and can create an extremely reduced depth of field thus increasing the softening effect.<br /><br />I will be posting another tip on how to be good at photography by using another equally important mode.<br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-44304294326422955542013-02-05T04:26:00.000-08:002013-04-20T04:28:25.496-07:00Create a Buzz Around Events With Photo Booths<div style="text-align: justify;">
During the late '70s and the early '80s, as a child, a trip to the grocery store usually meant feeling like a lifetime of dragging your feet behind your mother, following her around - aisle after aisle, watching her grab everything you hate and throwing it in the cart for at least an hour.<br /><br />The only exciting thing about going to the grocery store was that quick walk past all those twenty-five cent kiddy rides. There was usually a mini merry-go-round that could ride three kids at a time, a race car that shakes and makes car noises, and a horse that rocks back and forth and makes the sound of a horse galloping. Although mom hardly ever let you ride these things, especially if it was cold, rainy or windy outside, there was no way she was going to stand out there for three minutes.<br /><br />That's okay... there's a photo booth inside the grocery store.<br /><br />Having Fun with Friends<br /><br />Taking pictures with family and friends is fun. Inside malls, there is usually one of these mini photography studios outside a store or in the middle of the main aisle where the main traffic is. You get four pictures, on a three inch by six inch strip, photographed with the highest of quality.<br /><br />You can now rent your very mini photography studios at your next private function. Whether it's a wedding, birthday party, a special gathering or event, a company that provides a photo booth rental is exactly what you need to brighten things up. These companies will come to your function and set up your very own photo booth. With unlimited photographs, it's sure to be a big hit.</div>
<a name='more'></a><br /><br />Go Carts, Batting Cages & Arcade Games<br /><br />Renting time at a place where they provide go carts and batting cages is another great place to have fun with family and friends. Maybe not so much a wedding, but a birthday party would be awesome. Make sure it's okay with the establishment if you have yourself a photo booth rental company set up somewhere. A photo booth rental company will be more than happy to accommodate you and cooperate with the owners of any establishment.<br /><br />Go carts are extremely fun, but you should take the proper safety precautions. Obviously, you don't want to hurt yourself or anybody else, so try not to bump into anybody. Use caution when you decide that you're going to try and pass. Be sure to wear the seat belt (if provided) and listen to the go cart track coordinator.<br /><br />Batting cages are also fun. Not only are batting cages entertaining, its great exercise. For a small amount, you can have anywhere from 15 to 20 pitches thrown at you. There are different cages that have different speeds from slow, medium, fast and sometimes they'll have even something even faster and call it something catchy like "nuclear" or "rocket", sometimes they'll name these cages after famous major league, fastball pitchers like "Nolan Ryan" or "Kerry Wood".<br /><br /><br /><br />barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-24046069316479809692013-01-16T04:25:00.000-08:002013-04-21T06:01:02.546-07:005 Applications That Allow You To Create Cool Photo Effects In Facebook<div style="text-align: justify;">
Facebook and other social networking sites have become a part of our lives. Every day, we log in to our profiles in these social networking sites for interacting with our fiends and for sharing videos, images and other interesting stuff. For many people, Facebook is the best medium for sharing images and photos. With the help of this social networking site people can easily share their photos with the world, comment on each other's photos and have a lot of fun. Those of us, who are a little adventurous, can utilize various applications which can help them in enhancing their Facebook photos.<br />
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1. piZap - this is one of the most popular image editing application on Facebook, which allows you to create cool photo effects. The popularity of this app can be ascertained from the fact that it is used by more than 7 million users. Add colorful text, borders and stickers. You can quickly create cutouts, collages and apply different filter effects. It allows you to be creative with your Facebook images and photos.<br />
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2. PicsArt Photo Studio - this is another popular photo app which is available in Android as well. The app has more than 1 million followers and it offers a variety of image editing features. It is a free application, which will allow you to create cool photo effects and you can edit the images, based on your requirement. The best part is that, PicsArt Photo Studio has a policy of not selling images uploaded by the users.<br />
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3. 500px - it is a very interesting social media app, which is also available in iPad and iPhone. It allows you to create various cool and funny photo effects. It has been developed by 500px Inc and is available for free. The application allows the users to share their edited photos, and it also allows them to like those photos which have been shared by other users. This app is also liked by more than a million users.<br />
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4. PhotoMania - this Facebook photo app, which has more than a million users, offers a variety of features to create cool photo effects. It has been published by Trionity, and is available to Facebook users for free. This image editing application offers more than 400 different free photo effects. It is easy to use, fast and reliable. With the help of this application, you can easily convert your images into pieces of art, which will express your ideas and visions.<br />
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5. We Hear It - this is an image editing application which has been able to impress the users. This application is also used by more than million people. Apart from offering a variety of cool photo effects for free, the application also allows the users to organize their images. Besides, the users can also view the images which are uploaded by other users of the application. It is also available in iPad and iPhone.<br />
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barokahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11707776251353051036noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541182178633068458.post-3279059530550915742013-01-09T04:22:00.000-08:002013-04-21T06:00:05.433-07:00Ways To Generate Passive Income For A Photographer - A Complete Guide For Beginners<div style="text-align: justify;">
Photography is fun; it's a great pastime. People love to snap photos and preserve the precious memories through images. Nowadays, one can easily snap and store images using the advanced technology devices, DSLRs, mobile phones and so on. But some creative photographers have turned their hobby into a passive income generator using the creative ideas. Let's explore how a photographer can generate passive income from his snaps. Here, you'll also explore the basic guideline on how to start photography for making money online.<br />
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Ways to generate passive income as a photographer: steps you should follow<br />
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#1 first, you should get the right tool to work with. If you love to snap photos, you'll need a decent quality camera, a good digital SLR camera. This will help you take high quality pictures. If you want to design things on the computer, you should install and learn Adobe Photoshop and illustrator. You have to get these tools first and learn how to use them carefully. Your skills can only lift up your earnings. So concentrate on preparing yourself before generating the first paycheck.</div>
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#2 once you have mastered the basics, it's time to gain some field experience. You have to understand the type of images that are high in demands. You should also explore your own ideas and interests. Some photographers love to take nature snaps, whereas some others are passionate about portraits. You should concentrate on developing a good portfolio with certain niche specific image items. This will help you get attention from the potential clients and help you make money.<br />
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#3 now, you have to search for a suitable platform to sell your photos and earn commissions. There are several photography websites commonly termed as stock photography sites that allow contributors to join their communities and upload photos. They are strict about the quality and theme of the images uploaded here. If you're looking forward to a promising start, make sure you have some great items to upload while opening an account.<br />
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#4 once your application is approved, it's time to explore the website, find the images being sold frequently and to understand the current trends. These websites pay royalties or commissions whenever someone downloads your photos. The commissions may vary within a wide range depending on the quality and demand of the photographs. Some renowned freelance photographers are earning $75 for each of the uploads.<br />
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#5 the idea is very simple; the more you upload, the more you earn. You can only generate passive income after uploading a decent amount of photographs that are trending. You have to understand the requirements of your clients, snap and upload the images accordingly. Don't forget to touch-up those photos before uploading them on these websites. A good looking image always grabs attention and gets more downloads.<br />
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***Warning: focus on quality, not quantity<br />
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The stock image websites are very strict about the photographs uploaded by the contributors. You have to concentrate on getting professional snaps. Consider taking several shots before you get the best one. You should concentrate on quality over quantity to maximize your earnings and credibility as a photographer.<br />
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