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How to pose in pictures Connected Photographer Magazine - July 2008 How many times have you had your picture taken, professionally or in a casual setting, looked at the picture and thought "Gee why didn't I pose better?" Perhaps you were slumped or your head was tilted and looked unusually attached to your neck. This article will give you some great tips to help you achieve picture perfect posing next time the camera's on you!
Makeup basics for fashion photography Connected Photographer Magazine - May 2008 Have you ever wondered how to get your face "picture perfect" for photos? Whether for professional sessions or group gatherings, here are a few tips to get your face ready for your closeup!
Strike a pose Connected Photographer Magazine - April 2008 In this all-new book review shootout, we put four books to the test. Read on to learn how The Portrait Photographer's Guide to Posing by Bill Hurter, Posing Techniques for Digital Portraits (Digital Quick Guides series) by Jeff Smith, Posing for Portrait Photography: A Head-to-Toe Guide by Jeff Smith, and Master Posing Guide for Portrait Photographers by J. D. Wacker stand up to our editorial review. We continue our fashion photo series by helping you pose your subjects. If you intend to go "pro", this is a must-read article.
So you want to photograph America's Next Top Model Connected Photographer Magazine - April 2008 In this all-new book review shootout, we put three books to the test. Read on to learn how Posing Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios by Billy Pegram, Professional Model Portfolios: A Step-by-Step Guide for Photographers by Billy Pegram, and A Digital Photographer's Guide to Model Releases by Dan Heller stand up to our editorial review.
Portraits with a silhouette twist Connected Photographer Magazine - February 2008 One of the first lessons many beginning photographers learn is to avoid taking pictures of people when they're standing in front of windows. Of course, another lesson many of us learn is there's a time and place to break the rules. In this fun article, Jorge Sosa shows you how and when to use the power of darkness (MUHAHAHA!) to create eye-catching silhouette portraits.
How to take your own boudoir photos Connected Photographer Magazine - February 2008 Given that this is Valentine's Day, have you ever considered taking sexy, boudoir photographs? It's really easy to do. This gift idea is perfect for ladies who want to give their men something special this year. Here are some easy tips to take smoldering boudoir photographs on your own.
Do-it-yourself high school senior portraits Connected Photographer Magazine - July 2007 There are so many expenses that high school seniors have and whether you have to pay for it or they earn the money themselves, it still can be a costly year with dances, prom, senior trips and so on. Making your own senior portraits to share with your family and friends is a wonderful alternative to pricey portrait studios.
Chee-eeeeese! How to take great photographs of your family Connected Photographer Magazine - May 2007 You don't have to be Anne Geddes or Annie Liebowitz to get the ultimate family picture. The key to photographic success is by capturing their spirit and personality.
Portraiture can make you beautiful Connected Photographer Magazine - April 2007 "Make me beautiful." Every photographer has heard this at least once. For those of us who've taken many fashion or glamour photos, we've heard it a lot. Enter Portraiture, a $169 Photoshop plug-in from. Portraiture can help you get the most out of your portraits with the least amount of work. Is it worth your money? Read the review to find out.
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