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Professional photographers go head-to-head in Instagram shootout

21 Aug

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Being a photojournalist is inherently competitive. Sometimes, you are competing against other professionals in your area, sometimes you are competing against the kid with an iPhone who happened to get to the crime scene 30 minutes before you. For photographers Eric Thayer and Joshua Lott, the competition is personal and public. What started as classic one-up-manship has escalated into an official Instagram face-off. Head over to our sister site connect.dpreview.com to read more about the friendly rivalry. 

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50 More Amazing Websites Of Professional Photographers

05 Jul

What sets amazing photography apart? What do the most famous photographers do to make their works stand out? A carefully crafted photo website can be a great way to prove how multifaceted a photographer is. You might be the best photographer ever, but if your site is not showing these skills you might have a hard time acquiring clients. The Continue Reading

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Family Photography: the Value of Professional Photography Over Amateur

30 May

Having a big family get together and want to capture the moment? Just had a baby and want to get some family shots together? Is your child off to university and you want a family shot before your kids fly the nest? Families are important, and one thing you won’t want to do is look back in a few years’ Continue Reading

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50 Brilliant Photo Sites of Professional Photographers & 1 Quick Way To Launch Your Own

24 Apr

Are you a successful photographer? Or are you a beginner who just started the way to fame? Modern world requires new rules and these days you just can not be a famous photographer without personal online portfolio. But why is it so important? The point is that most clients believe only what they see. And your photo portfolio is the Continue Reading

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50 Striking Examples Of Professional Photos In Twitter Background Design

19 Apr

If you are a man of a taste and you like to tweet then you’ll probably appreciate these Twitter backgrounds of photography-related accounts. Go ahead and check them out!

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How To Know You Are Ready To Become A Professional Photographer

21 Mar

By Annie Tao

Many photography enthusiasts contact me because they want tips on how to make their dream of becoming a Professional Photographer a reality. I am a believer and an example that it is possible to make your life’s passion a profession. The key is to not just start a business, but rather, to sustain it by being profitable and happy. That is success!

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There are a multitude of books you can study and courses you can take about this very subject. Below is a short list of topline things you should consider based on my own experience. It will give you a starting point of things to think about and do.
You are ready to make the leap from Aspiring to Professional when…

1. You know your equipment like the back of your hand.

You should be well versed in your camera settings, lenses, lighting equipment, etc. Getting a good image is about skill and experience, not luck. So know your stuff before you start charging for your services.

2. You know that being a Professional Photographer is much more than understanding how to take photographs.

When you make photography your business, you are actually only shooting a small percentage of the time.

At some point in your career, you can choose to outsource or hire staff to do some of these activities, but when you start out, a larger portion of your time will be filled with things like, communicating with clients and potential clients, culling and editing images, balancing your budget, selling products and services, marketing yourself and your business, fulfilling orders, and drafting client contracts.

Being a Professional Photographer means being an Artist and a Business Person.

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3. You have a Business Plan.

You’ve answered critical questions, such as: Who is your target client? How will you market yourself and your business to your target client? What is your pricing strategy for Year 1? Year 2? What products will you sell? What kinds of services will you provide? How will you differentiate your business from others in your area?

Do this before you start your business. It will be harder to shift business strategies later.

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4. You’ve built a portfolio that represents your style and shows consistency.

Once you start charging money for your services, you have to guarantee a certain level of quality and produce it consistently. A good portfolio would do most of the selling for you.

5. You have a means of sharing your work and contact info.

It’s plain and simple: if people can’t find you, you won’t get any business.

Before launching a website, make sure you’ve put thought into your brand identity and have optimized your site for searches (known as SEO or Search Engine Optimization). In addition to a website, there are a plethora of social media options to get your business and images noticed, such as Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Pinterest, Flickr. You can protect your images by placing a watermark on them and limiting the file size and resolution.

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6. You have all your documents in order.

You’ve registered your business, gotten insurance, filed for a business license (ie, LLC, Sole Proprietorship, S-Corp), and have a contract ready to send your clients when they book your services. You have also spoken with a small business attorney and tax accountant, and have opened a separate bank account for your business.

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7. You know who you are and what kind of photographer you are.

This may sound ridiculously simple, but it’s often overlooked.

Know what specialty you want to have before you start, so you won’t waste your efforts growing a side of your business that you do not love. Especially if you are in a saturated market, stick with your own style – whether it’s a style of shooting, processing, or photography – so you can differentiate yourself from others.

Do what you love, know your own strengths, and be yourself. This will help you attract the right clients for you. (The right client for Business A is not necessarily the right client for Business B.)

Starting and running a successful business takes a lot of resources — namely, your money, time, and energy. If you aren’t sure about something (ie, the quality of the images you’re producing, how to use your equipment, the profitability of a shoot), people will feel that uncertainty and won’t invest in you.

Make the necessary preparations before starting your business, so you can be confident when you do.

Annie Tao ProfileIf you have additional tips for starting out Pros, feel free to share in the comment section.

Annie Tao is a Professional Photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area who is best known for capturing genuine smiles, emotions and stories of her subjects.

You can visit annietaophotography.com for more tips or inspiration and stay connected with Annie at facebook.com/annietaophotography.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.

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Nikon issues firmware update for D4 professional DSLR

30 Jan

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Nikon has issued a minor firmware update for its D4 professional DSLR. Versions A 1.04 and B 1.02 improve performance of the camera’s Subject Tracking AF feature in AF-C (continuous-servo autofocus) mode. The update can be downloaded from Nikon’s website. Click through for a link to the update, on Nikon’s website.

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Professional photographer turns to iPhone for post-wedding photoshoot

25 Jan

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Would you be brave enough to let a wedding photographer immortalise your celebration with only an iPhone? One couple in Gujarat, western India did just that. When Rishita and Kintan Brahmbhatt hired professional photographer Sephi Bergerson to shoot their wedding, he used a DSLR for the main ceremony, but turned to his iPhone for the post-wedding ‘couples shoot’. Click through to learn more about his experience and view some of the resulting images on connect.dpreview.com.

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Master Professional HDR Photography

23 Jan

Our friends at SLRLounge have released a 3-DVD guide, teaching you how to master professional HDR photography.

  • 13 Hours of Comprehensive Workshop Instruction
  • Create 25 professional HDR images using supplied RAW files
  • Master Bracketed HDR, In-Camera HDR, Single-Shot HDR, Panoramic HDR and more
  • 3 Photomatix Presets
  • Lightroom 4 Presets & Brushes

You will also learn about using alternative software, like Aperture, Capture One, Nik HDR Efex and Photoshop

The DVDs are in high definition at 720p, with software instruction at 1080p.

As you can see, if you are looking to master HDR photography then this is the best educational resource around.

The DVD set is selling for $ 149, but visit the HDR photography DVD page and click the discounts tab to see how you can save up to $ 30.

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Canon Digital Photo Professional Tutorial – What is DPP (1/19)

12 Jan

This Section will give you a brief overview of what this programm has to offer

This is a photography tutorial on landscape photography and seascape photography. If you need a photography tutorial that helps you with landscape photography and seascape photography then this is for you.
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