How can you utilize an iPad to become a tool in adding your photographic venture? And as well all saw the Blood Moon, how did you capture it. Also we can't leave out group portraits, you've just probably never seen them like this.
How an iPad can improve your photography:
http://iso.500px.com/how-an-ipad-can-improve-your-photography/
Instead of just chucking out any of your equipment, just yet. The iPad has become the portfolio in a mobile stance. Without having to haul around a book you can easily have a potential client flip through the digital images.
How I Shot the Blood Moon:
http://petapixel.com/2014/04/17/shot-blood-moon-lunar-eclipse-rising-flowery-field/
Everyone at least captured one shot of the Blood Moon. However, these photograph depicts not only the phases but the moon is set over a beautiful field of flowers. Mike Mezeul brought life to the night sky while using a time lapse to show the procedure of the eclipse.
You've never seen group portraits like these:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2014/04/14/neal_slavin_specializes_in_group_photography.html
Neal Slavin takes portraits in groups but not in the way you may think. There tends to be a sort of quirky unusual element to his work. Taking in to consideration that those family get-together's or big functions are the best places to capture. And over a 4 decade span Slavin truly has collected some treasures.
Giving us the opportunity to watch an eclipse, discover Neal Slavin's work and see that the iPad can be beneficial in the photography world gives us hope. Come back each week for more info.