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10 Best Cities for Working Photographers in the US

10 Best Cities for Working Photographers in the US | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
You carry a camera everywhere because you just never know when something or someone worthy of having its picture taken will appear. You also work plenty of weddings and events, or you may be a photo journalist for a newspaper.
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Ever wondered what city is the best for photographers? If so, this article gives you a list of 10 U.S. cities ranked according to cost of living, annual salary and job openings for photographers.

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Ski and snowboard photography: expert advice - Telegraph

Ski and snowboard photography: expert advice - Telegraph | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Professional photographer Dan Carr gives his tips on how to take the best ski and snowboard photos
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If there's one thing that's good about the winter season, its probably skiing. Not only is it fun, its also a great photo opportunity for any aspiring photography. This article shares some tips about taking ski and snowboard photos.

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Food Photography: More than meets the eye

Food Photography: More than meets the eye | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Beautiful, mouth-watering food pictures are everywhere — from street corners to TV and magazines — making you completely forget about your diet.
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An interesting article that gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the what it's like to be a professional food stylist. If you've ever wondered how the mouthwatering food pictures in TV ads and magazines are captured, this article will let you in on a few trade secrets.

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10 New Year's Resolutions to Improve Your Photography

10 New Year's Resolutions to Improve Your Photography | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"One of the most common photography-related New Year's resolutions we hear is simply "to shoot more." It's a resolution with its heart in the right place, but simply increasing the number of frames you produce this year won't necessarily make you a better photographer. We've put together a list of resolutions that can help you get your photography skills in tip top shape before the ball drops next year."

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The New Year is finally here. If you're a photographer, it makes sense that you've already started planning your New Year's resolution. If you haven't already done so, this article will give you some ideas about the types of resolutions you should set in order to improve your photography skills this year.

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Win a place at a photography workshop

Win a place at a photography workshop | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Win the chance to brush up your photography skills and experiment with new techniques as part of the Welshot Imaging Academy Lighting and Photographic Experience in London on 14-15 December. It will cover sunrises and sunsets and offer you the chance to hone your fashion photography, plus guidance from experts including Will Cheung and Eifion Williams.
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Welshot Imaging Academy Lighting and Photographic Experience will be holding a photography workshop this month for all photographers in the UK. If you live in the area and want to improve your photography skills with other like-minded individuals, this is an event worth considering.

The workshop covers the techniques used to capture low light scenes and traffic trails. You'll also be given an opportunity to practice your photography under different lighting condition such as the morning light, daylight, evening light, and artificial light. Make sure you check out the full article for more information about the workshop and how to sign up.

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New Orleans Nightscapes: Beautiful Long Exposure Photos of NOLA Houses

New Orleans Nightscapes: Beautiful Long Exposure Photos of NOLA Houses | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Heartbreak and tribulation are never something we strive for. Yet, they're unavoidable byproducts of a life well-lived, that teach us lessons along the way
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This article explores the photography of Frank Relle as he depicts the beauty and ruin of New Orleans. He captures these pictures with a long exposure, and the result of something unique. Check it out.

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How To: Shoot Outdoor Portrait Photos in the Snow

How To: Shoot Outdoor Portrait Photos in the Snow | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Photographer Alex Heinrichs uses the elements to his advantage to produce killer high-key portraits.
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This article explains the tools and techniques used to take outdoor portrait photos in the snow. It suggests how to use location lights, create contrast, play around with shadows and highlights, and how to get the right exposure. A good read for any photographer.

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Infographic Gives You Nine Ways to Grow Your Photography Business in 2014

Infographic Gives You Nine Ways to Grow Your Photography Business in 2014 | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
If 2014 is finally the year you plan to turn your love of photography into a business and see if you can quit your day job to do something you enjoy, then PhotoShelter is here to help. In the infographic below, they provide you with nine very useful tips that will help you begin to look at photography from the business side of things.
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There are many ways you can grow your photography business this year. Whether it's by means of a custom website or through an advisory group, the sky is the limit. Read this article for more ideas about how you can transform your passion into income.

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Three Things You Ought to Know Before Deciding to Become a Nature Photographer

Three Things You Ought to Know Before Deciding to Become a Nature Photographer | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"I know from various conversations that some of you aspire to be photographers. This post is for those of you curious about what a transition to professional photography might hold.


While I love what I do, my schedule is not necessarily what you’d think. Here are three cautionary observations about the not-so-glamorous side of nature photography business from my first two years."

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Ever wondered what its like to be a nature photographer? Or how photographers make a living? If you answered yes to one of these questions, this is an article you should read.

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Giles Price: what makes a good photograph? - Telegraph

Giles Price: what makes a good photograph? - Telegraph | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"Photography, if you want to be scientific or academic about it, is the fetishisation or freezing of a moment in time. But aside from the technical - the camera, kit, etc - what makes a particular photograph interesting depends on what you and your viewer’s interests are.


We might as well state the obvious at this point: it’s entirely subjective and down to how you view the world, what truths you think apply to it, and what fascinates you. If you like cats and cars (and, goodness, so many people do) then the cuter the cat, the sleeker the car, the better the photograph. To you, at least."

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What makes a good photograph? That's a question that has been the source of debate among several photographers for decades. After all, is there such a thing as a good photograph?

The Telegraph had a feature article today about this topic and I think its the best attempt at answering some of these questions. The article suggests that all photographs are inherently "good photographs" because each photo has an ability to evoke an emotional response in an individual. In other words, all photos are good because they have some sort of personal value either to the photographer or the people in the photo. Finally, the article closes by describing a good photo as any photo that forces you to "look at the world differently" - even if the photo is of something ordinary.

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