Family dynamics
/Dec/07 Filed in: Tips and
tricks
Probably the most fun I can ever have in photography is
shooting the relationship between parents and their
kids. No matter what age the children are, there is
always this dynamic with their parents that spans
everything from adoration, resent, love and envy. Kids
have to leave a lot of their lives in the capable hands
of an adult right through into their teenage years or
even into early adulthood. Kids may feel their parents
are unjust, over-protective, too lovey-dovy, don't give
enough space... but under it all, there is a true,
unconditional love and adoration for their parents that
runs so deep it's undeniable. Read
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The wedding party holds the cards
/Oct/07 Filed in: Tips and
tricks
Weddings can be stressful for all involved; the bride
and groom (obviously), the caterers, the decorators,
the parents... and yes, the photographer. But people
forget how much stress is on the bridesmaids and
groomsmen, actual wedding party. Considering this
fact... Read
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Shooting groups: spread them out
/Sep/07 Filed in: Tips and
tricks
We've all seen this picture; everyone lined up like
soldiers. It happens all too often. Certainly it can be
done right like this one below, in a formation that
compliments and accents the couples stature, but to
shoot a whole wedding this way can get seriously
boring. Read
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Polarizing filters are still relevant
/Aug/07 Filed in: Tips and
tricks
Something you don't hear about much from up-and-comers
is polarizing filters. Long since considered the
HDR
of a simpler era, polarizing filters can offer a
glimpse into a more natural world than what a
frame of film or sensor can detect on it's own.
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Larger than life; Macro for beginners
/Aug/07 Filed in: Tips and
tricks
While the most awe inspiring photography may come from
a well
composed landscape, some of the most
fascinating imagery is of the world close up.
Macro, or close-up photography is neither easy nor
is it inexpensive. Read
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How to shoot succesful landscapes
/Jul/07 Filed in: Tips and
tricks
It's a lot harder to do than you would think. Many
landscape photographic compositions by an amateur end
up looking lost and aimless, often lacking a real focal
point or something to tie it all together. I am not
going to lie to you; landscape shots are not my strong
point... Read
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Tips for Photographing Your Baby
/Jul/07 Filed in: Tips and
tricks
by Ann Scaling Tucker (from www.theclassicbabystore.com)
More pictures are probably taken of babies than any other subject is; however, most of them aren't worth showing to the neighbors. We've collected some hints that may help make your pictures better: Read More...
More pictures are probably taken of babies than any other subject is; however, most of them aren't worth showing to the neighbors. We've collected some hints that may help make your pictures better: Read More...
Depth of Field vs. Shutter Speed
/Jul/07 Filed in: Tips and
tricks
In the first installment of Merrifield Photography
Tips, we talked about basic composition and the rule of
thirds. No doubt this improved your picture taking a
great deal, but hopefully it has left you...
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The Rule of 3rds
/Jul/07 Filed in: Tips and
tricks
Do you want to take better pictures? Technique is often
a topic of discussion in pro photographer circles, but
rarely filters down to the average weekend hobbyist. In
today's market, pro level... Read
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