Posts Tagged ‘actual day photographer’

Things To Keep In Mind Before Engaging A Corporate Photographer

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Corporate photography comes within the larger sphere of commercial photography. Nevertheless, it is a demanding art with its own subtleties.

The difference between corporate photography and other types of commercial photography are many. In other types of photography, the photographer has the advantage of doing retakes until he arrives at the right angle to shoot the ideal picture, but corporate photography is essentially one-click-and-it’s-over business. Hence it is essential to engage the services of a competent corporate photographer.

The photographer must be able to react quickly because corporate events are generally fast paced with lots of unexpected turn of events. Corporate photography requires alertness, quick performance and a high level of awareness on part of the photographer.

An important part of corporate photography is headshots of all the key attendees. These headshots might be used for the organisation’s archives or for distribution in the media. Hence the photographer must have an exceptionally good hand at taking such pictures.

Creativity And Food Photography

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Taking food photos is an artform. It takes a lot of experience to get it right. Non-the-less here are some simple tips to help.

Lighting the scene

Light is obviously the tool of a photographer second to the camera itself. Getting this right is always the trick with any kind of photography. With food photography though it is super important. Get it wrong and no amount of photoshop work will bring the picture to life.

Using Props

With food photography props often save the day. The reason restaurants use big and fancy plates to serve food on is because we eat first with our eyes! Choosing the right props for a food shot is imperative. Get it right – masterpiece. Get it wrong – roll up your sleeves and start again.

If you do a lot of food photography then shopping at second hand markets can be a great way to build your box of props. You can pick up expensive items like large pots and dishes and vases for a few dollars and a smile. If you do not do much then you may have to go shopping for what you need and bill the client!

Actual Day Photography In Singapore

Friday, September 4th, 2009

The wedding couple are the two most important people on a wedding day. To get some excellent portraits, the photographer should seclude the wedding couple from the celebration for a while to capture the intimate moments after the ceremony. Not only will you get your pictures but this will give they wedding couple some time away from the celebration as well.

There is an amount of time that the photographer will been to spend with the bride and groom for the portrait session. On the wedding day it doesn’t always happen because it is rare to have time on the actual day of the wedding. The time taken for pictures can well vary from an hour to no time at all. It can take up to an hour for the photographer to take the pictures.

When is the best time to take aside the bride and groom for some quality time with the photographer?

Since the couple will still look fresh, most photographers believe that the window before the reception is suitable for the portraits.

Sometimes the bride and groom would want to start the portrait shoot even before the ceremony says Bradley Hanson, award winning photographer. When the bride is getting ready is when he usually starts photographing.