I do photography on the side and need a little better camera? What should I look at? I don’t want to spend over 2000
Posted on 06 January 2013.
I do photography on the side and need a little better camera? What should I look at? I don’t want to spend over 2000
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Posted on 07 August 2012.
I’m curious about how people go about finding a niche or a style for their photography. I’ve heard people say that they just photograph things they’re passionate about and over time a style develops. Is that how it works for you?
For myself, I don’t think I have a style or a niche. I’m not particularly worried about developing one or the other, I’m just a hobbyist. I shoot what I want and how I want to, sure, but there isn’t really any consistency with it. I’ve never had a moment where I said to myself (for example) “I want to be an automotive photographer!” While I might photograph a variety of things (generally objects, I find working with people tedious at best) I guess I’m just not passionate enough about any one genre of ‘thing’ to make that my niche.
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Posted on 27 February 2011.
So I am a freelance Makeup Artist and am affiliated with a hair salon & photography business in my area, I feel like my business card needs a company name or logo, help with ideas!
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Posted on 17 February 2011.
I have this prompt for a practice TAKS essay in English:
“Write about the importance of participating in an activity you enjoy.
This is my responce:
You know, some people are just great at painting. Others, maybe is simple drawing pr perhaps sculpting. But for me, there is one form of art that I believe is my true niche and that holds a lot of importance to me. That, is the practice and aspect of photography. For as far back as I can remember, I’ve always gotten a total thrill out of taking pictures. When I was young, I always begged my mom to buy me those little “throw-away” cameras. It was such a pleasure to take pictures and a major gratification to get them printed. Of course, they weren’t ever good by my standards today, but it’s a hobbie that has followed me throughout the years. It has become a very important, fun pastime and release for me. Some people say anyone can take a picture, and this is 100% true. But it takes a true photographer to take a GOOD picture. It takes a true photographer to take a picture that makes that viewer feel as if they are in the frame itself. That, is true photographic talent. And it is important to me that I am able to accomplish this. I see people every day that have a million different hobbies that define who they are. And I’m not that girl. I don’t do much. The things I do do, I’m not all that impressive at. But when it comes to photography, I feel like that is something I can be recognized for. Not only that, but I enjoy it so much! I traded in my “throw-aways” for a DSLR. It practically goes with me everywhere. You never know when a shot opportunity will present itself. You got to be prepared. Whether it’s a sunset landscape the colors of peaches and grapes, or ducks on a pond you pass on your way home. Art is everywhere; Beauty in every nook and cranny of this world. Photography is the quickest and most accurate way to capture that. And nothing is better than the original, you can only get so close with a painting. Photography is my absolute passion and drive. Click, click!
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Posted on 25 January 2011.
I have a Canon sx10is. I’m familiar with the basic options but haven’t gotten into anything too specific. I have a niche for photography and am looking to learn more tricks and tips specifically with this camera. After looking at work from others using the Canon Rebel XT and was considering selling mine and purchasing the XT. Any suggestions?
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Posted on 18 January 2011.
I’m writing a mystery novel about someone sending photos, and one main clue is that they have a niche for photography. Does that even exist? Like, the two main characters would analyze their angles, lenses, and such, then be able to look at the mysterious senders photos and try to figure out who was sending the pictures. Do photographers really have niches?
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