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How to Pose a Model

Tips on how to get you model to pose for a photo.

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Tip on Photograph of a Model

How to bring life to a photograph of a model

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How to use filters

Do you need to use a filter, what are the advantages of filters? And what types of filters are available?

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Portraiture tips from top photographer John Freeman

Tips for great portrait picture by John Freeman and English photographer. This video is provided by “Which Digital Camera Magazine”

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10 top tips for travel photographers by What Digital Camera

Want to get the best travel image then this is a good video to watch.

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Using Polarizing Filters

How to use polarizing filters to reduce haze and deepen blue skies, by Gordon Laing, Editor of http://www.dslrtips.com

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Preparing your camera to go underwater.

Remove the o-rings.
Clean and check the o-rings. If the o-rings are damaged they should be replaced. Remember the cost of replacing an o-ring is cheaper than replacing a camera.
Lubricate the o-ring with silicone grease.
Clean the o-ring grooves in the casing. Make sure they are clean because even a single hair can cause a leak.
Place the [...]

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Getting the Right Pose

The most important factor in any model’s pose is that they look comfortable. Try to avoid awkward stance or position that is difficult because they can be very distracting and ruin the feel of your image. Professional models can strike a well practised pose to a tee, but regular people like family and friends may [...]

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Rule of Thirds

When most people first start taking pictures their tendency is to place the subject in the middle of the picture. This approach tends to produce pictures that are all the same. Such pictures can appear fairly static, boring and lack any real sense of dynamism or tension.
The basic rule of composition is known as the [...]

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