Business Wedding Photography: Photographing for the Brides First – Part One by Mary Fisk-Taylor, M. Photog., Cr., CPP, ABI, API At Hayes & Fisk the Art of Photography we still love to photograph weddings, and we still insist on delivering custom designed wedding albums and presentation portraits that set us apart in this “shoot and burn” wedding world. I must confess that there is a downside: Our studio has definitely […] Written by Mary Fisk-Taylor June 25, 2013June 25, 2013
Business 5 Habits of Successful Studios by Mark Weber, M.Photog.Cr, M.Artist, CPP I’m a big believer in education, but sometimes people use it as an excuse as to why they are not as successful as they could be! Here are the warning signs that you might not be using your education wisely. You have more notes than time to look through your […] Written by Mark Weber June 19, 2013June 19, 2013
Technology How to Shoot HDR Images by Gavin Phillips HDR Camera Set-up I always shoot RAW since the RAW format is generally better for HDR than JPG. I have compared sets of JPG and RAW of the same scene and processed them in Photomatix and Artizen. The results are better with the RAW images than the JPG images. Auto Exposure Bracketing Mode […] Written by Gavin Phillips June 11, 2013June 11, 2013
Photo Editing Technology Jessica Edits “Laura’s Rainbow” by Jessica Drossin Watch as Jessica adds sky and a rainbow to give her image a whole new look. See more of Jessica Drossin’s work at JessicaDrossinTextures.blogspot.com. Written by Jessica Drossin June 4, 2013June 4, 2013