Saturday, May 19, 2012

Supermodel with High Paid

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The term supermodel is more focused on the paid model, the top model, the model is very high, which usually has a worldwide reputation, excellent quality and often in a context of business models. The supermodel term became respectable in the popular culture of the 1990s. Models usually work for fashion designers, high-class photographer. They have a contract worth several million dollars for a fashion show once. The supermodel has called the agents themselves as household names around the world and recognition associated with their modeling career. They have been on the cover of magazines worldwide famous. To become a model must be in all the covers all over the world at the same time that people can recognize the children. The first introduction of a solid indication of supermodel status in the fashion industry.

A good photograph can be taken with Instamatic camera property or that everything is in the angle of the shot and pay attention to the background. Here are some tips to remember …..

1. Try to get to ground level with the model. Imagine that the height of the crew aboard the ship. This gives a more realistic picture.

2. Pay attention to the background. Try to make the background of the UN-occupied as possible. If something happens in the background, it distracts attention from the model to be photographed. Sometimes, that’s when you can shoot a wider angle for cutting down.

3. When shooting, you know where you are. Be aware of your surroundings when you are around the models, especially the public exhibition. If you’re busy getting perfect results, you may be a child or for worse in the middle of the model of a very detailed plans to launch. One guy became so trance with video recording of an event once he literally stumbled at the end of the dock.

4. models shooting. Always try to display a photograph of a model on a white background. A single sheet works well. Try pastel colors. If you use a white cloth to the hull looks great, but if your cabs are white, they wash in the background. Ditto for using a black cloth. The hull to blend into the background. Sometimes, I used the sofa covered with a sheet over it so that it covers the bottom and back and you have a place to sit on the model. Use a plain background, it is easier when you play with photo editor and paste your template in a photo background.

overdose by TITO photography

Posted by admin On December - 17 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

This photograph is the work of my friend tito, with themed concept overdose, which tells of a depressed woman pregnant out of wedlock because she depressed and using drugs and he died instantly overdose

beautiful women in BAR by charlie

Posted by admin On December - 5 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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perhaps for the umpteenth time this young female photos I gave to the visitors, Dina is one of my collections model and my friend charlie, … quite sexy and sweet.
wish you all happy with the results of the photo above thanks

This fashion photo by charlie

Posted by admin On November - 28 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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this picture I get from my teacher named charlie, fashion photo is very beautiful, from lighting and costumes are charming composition make this picture looks very nice and perfect
I hope you are all pleased

female models: Rice Burger Losari Beach, Makassar

Posted by admin On November - 4 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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This is a pretty amazing result photocall at Losari in the afternoon which was very charming, cloud evening and a truly beautiful sunset makes this picture more pleasant to the eye. hopefully the visitors love it. thanks

fashion photography in action sponsored by surya 16

Posted by admin On October - 13 - 2010 1 COMMENT

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I just photographed this time featuring a showcase of my friend charlie, … this picture was taken during a fashion show, sponsored by the cigarette surya 16. This photo really exotic so hopefully the visitors enjoyed it. thanks

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There was a time the pictures were made in black and white. Now the default is the color and we have to adjust for color images to monochrome version. (Assuming a digital camera.)

Now that the shooting of B & W is a deliberate choice, I thought preview seven elements that I think help make a great B & W image.

1. Great B & W images tend to be simple, with their main components isolated and easily identified.

2. Great B & W images tend to have depth and dimension – usually achieved by creating visual layers that extend from the foreground to the background and all points in between.

3. Great B & W images rely on the shape and / or shape to the image. Hue and distractions of color have disappeared. Only those forms or forms made by the objects remain and can be arranged so that they draw the eye in or out of the photograph at the time and right place.

4. Great B & W images tend to exploit the contrast. The difference between the whitest white and blackest black is the highest image contrast, which can be used to attract the eye of the beholder. Good contrast can help add depth and dimension as well.

5. Great B & W images rely on the texture and tone to take the place of color and hue. This can be accomplished in several ways. Texture, for example, can be upgraded with side lighting. High ISOs are sometimes used to reproduce film grain for texture.

6. Great B & W images often rely on models to attract the eye in the photo subject. It helps form and designate forms an important part of the whole scene B & W.

7. Great B & W images tend to minimize background and to accentuate the foreground. Although this is not always true, if you look at most of the work of some of the great old-time B & W masters, you will find this technique used in many of their pictures, especially portraits.

Of course, there are many more features you might want to consider when shooting for B & W images, but these seven items should be top of mind, especially if you’re new to photography and black white. They’ll get to the point where you’re at least in the ball park. Your own vision and creativity can take you from there.

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If you take your average snapshot photo – or even a well-composed, well thought out picture – you do not always need a tripod. I may be a photo enthusiast who can not leave home without a camera (although I’m just walking the dog), but I guarantee you that I most certainly did not lug my tripod everywhere if I do not know for certain I will have it.
When I use a tripod taking pictures of the moon, every night photography, low light, but high energy shots (like a band in a dark place), etc. In addition, chances are good that I don ‘I had no tripod with me. There are even moments when you could use one, but can not, many museums and zoos and prohibit, like them, because they can easily move people or taking valuable real estate in the crowd (but you can be allowed to use a monopod, do check first!).

So what can you do when you’re in a situation where a tripod would be helpful, but you do not or can not use it? Here are some tips:

1. Keep your camera with both hands. This is one of the most obvious solutions to reduce camera shake when you do not have a tripod, but it is amazing to stand and watch people cling to their devices with one hand loose in low light. I’m sure they must be a little disappointed when they see the results. Using both hands to hold your camera allows it to stabilize.

2. Prepare. If you hold your camera properly, use your body as a tripod. Expand your attitude as the legs of a tripod (I know, you only have two and three but it always helps, I promise!) Lock the lower body and press your elbows close to the upper body help others stabilize your camera.
3. Get help. If you have something you can rest your camera, use it. I used all kinds of surfaces to help my shot. Outdoors I used the trunks of trees, tree branches, fences and park equipment. Inside I used tables, shelves, and the back of a chair. If you hold your camera, go ahead and rely on something to help support you.
4. Take a deep breath and move. Once you have aligned your subject and targeted appropriately, are not immediately fire your shot if you can avoid it. First, exhale. Then, take a deep breath and hold. This is when you shoot in, breathe again after the shooting. It is difficult to believe that a simple act and natural as breathing could get in the way of a good shot, but it may help to stabilize the camera when you’re slow shutter speed. Try it and see the difference!
5. Use a tripod alternative. With my tripod base, I also own a Gorillapod. Less than the length of my arm, “pod is an acceptable means of lining on numerous occasions. It is totally flexible, but has a super strong grip so I can use it to perch my camera on an uneven surface, like a rock or a hill, and I even (nervously, to be sure) used to hang my camera equipment in the park. There are also many mini table tripods are available – make sure you get the right camera as an SLR, it will take more robust versions of a light point and shoot will be.
6. Use a screw. I’ve never tried it myself but have heard good things about it. You can attach a rope to a screw at one end and a small piece of wood or similar object on another. Put the screws in the bottom of your camera like you would with a tripod attachment. Drop the chain on the floor and put your foot or feet on the wood. Make sure the chain is fully extended before firing a shot. Obviously, it helps to stabilize your camera in a manner similar to struts across your body as the tip # 2.

Have you any other advice you want to use when you should be on a tripod and can not? Share them here!

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This latest work from my teacher charlie, really fascinating … all, of its composition and angle is very attractive and beautiful.His tone models also get any sunset until his models look pretty. by using a lot of lighting to make the results from the Canon 5D to a maximum. I hope you are pleased with this photo. Do not forget to give your comments?

9 Pet Photography Tips by ableh

Posted by admin On May - 27 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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Pets very quickly fill their place in our hearts and our families and enjoy their pictures framed on our desk or wall! But taking a picture of your best friends are not always easy. Pets, unlike humans, do not understand what we are trying to do and will not only pose for the camera! Here are nine tips that will help you help you get more out of your photo session

1. Use natural light

If possible, always use natural light and take your pet in the picture. Avoid Flash because Flash can explode, causing not only the red eyes, but also to frighten the animal. Instead of trying to go outside or if it is not possible, in well-lit room with large windows.

2. Keep Your Eyes Sharp

Has one eye is important in any kind of portrait photography. As they say, “The eye is a window to the soul and the eyes of an animal can be very expressive. So be sure to focus on the eyes of your pet and keep a sharp change of tack

pet adoption

pet adoption

3. Go to them

It is very important that you pet feel at ease, so instead of forcing him to come see you go to him. The most important thing is to descend to his level, we all know how a dog looks when viewed from above, is how we always see. Show us how they see the world! Sit on the floor or lying on his belly and remember to draw from his eye level or below.

4. Give the value of their character

You know your pet better than anyone, and a successful photo is one that expresses the character of his subject. If you have a lazy cat show him yawning, if your pet is a fun type show in action the performance of his favorite thing.

pets

pets dog

5. Go Macro

Put on the long lens and fill the frame with the face of your pet and fur, big plans are often beautiful animal portrait.

6. Surprise them

One of the hardest things is to let your pet still hold. An easy thing is to let him play quietly, and once you have everything ready, let him or call someone to whistle. This will be a surprise and drew his attention and you’ll capture a few seconds to a comfortable position and warning

pet smart

pet smart

7. Schedule your session

If you aspire to a formal animal portrait shot, try to schedule the photo shoot when you’re animal is a bit sleepy or just woke up, it will be much easier to keep it there yet. If you want a more dynamic shot, then take a moment when your pet is aggressive. If he is sick, it is better to just postpone it for another day.

8. Be patient

animal photography requires patience. No matter how excited your furry friend, if you are patient enough, he will eventually relax and you will have the opportunity to be vaccinated decent.

free pets

free pets

9. Experience

Take your time and enjoy the session, trying different approaches, angles and compositions. Shoot a lot you will have time to worry about the results later.

You have a tip that I forgot to mention here? Be sure to share it with us

pet photography

pet photography

photography tips: Alternative Landscapes

Posted by admin On May - 10 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

This article contributed to Photonhead.com by Frederick Kristjanson

1. Get Down: So many good landscape shots miss the chance to be great simply because we lift the camera to our faces and shoot. This may capture the inspiring scenery, but from a head-height perspective that we are all unconsciously accustomed to. Simply getting low to the ground can improve your results and make your photo stand out.

2. Tilt Forward: Enhance the impact of your immediate location in the context of the whole by tilting your camera forward and focusing on what’s immediately in front of you while keeping the rest of the landscape in the picture.

landscapes

landscapes

3. Shoot Through: Shooting from just inside a treeline or through a bunch of tall grass or flowers will heighten the sense of being in the landscape.

landscape photos

landscape photos

4. Seek Contrast: Include strong elements of light and shadow to achieve a more stunning effect.

landscape design ideas

landscape design ideas

5. Frame: Look for opportunities to frame your landscape photos in dramatic ways such as breaks in the foliage or open portals like glassless windows and open doors.

beautiful landscapes

beautiful landscapes

tips: Black And White Digital Photography

Posted by admin On April - 14 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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black and white

There are several ways to achieve a black and white digital photography. With black and white digital photography, you bring the user back to the end of a period of time when life seemed much simpler. Many digital cameras equipped with a function to retrieve the image type. If your digital camera does not support this function, you still can convert your photo to black and white with software programs.

You’ll want a black and white digital photography you to see the best when you’re finished. A technique that can help you get the best images from your digital photos is through the manipulation of images. You might feel better to change your color images of eight bits (usually JPEG) into 16-bit color. This is important because an 8-bit RGB can be equal to 10-bit grayscale.

You can find all the information on the internet to help you with black and white digital photography. These resources can be found in everything from websites to magazines. color images can look really beautiful as black and white screen. You usually have to convert your graphics, because although there is an option with a digital camera, digital camera right there in black and white.

Colorcasts

An important part of black and white digital photography is improving colorcasts. This is caused by poor lighting, but you can use software such as PhotoShop Elements to make the relevant changes by using their editing application. Imaging is also a software factory that can help you to easily convert and improve lighting in the area of your chart to get the best picture with a black and white digital photography. If you want to change your image into black and white digital photography, you can step into an entirely new dimension in photography. You can perform a variety of endless projects right from your own computer.

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Tips: 7 Must-Have Maternity Shots

Posted by admin On April - 8 - 2010 1 COMMENT

Maternity Shots

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