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sandro
Hello, I'm Sandro, the creative engine behind this blog. I love photography! and my passion for photography keeps this site fresh. I've been involved in car photography professionally, and I've been doing photo stories for personal pleasure... Do you also love photography? If YES, than share some love and leave a comment below. And you should definitely subscribe, I write great content from time to time.
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Gift Ideas for the Photographer in Your Life
Once again, the time of year is approaching when people seem to lose their minds. No…I’m not talking about the US elections…although it would seem to fit the description very well indeed. No…the time of year I am talking about is Christmas. People tend to go a little nuts when this season approaches. Trying to -
Carefully Approaching Your Camera
I’m not actually talking about a specific walk or gait needed to ‘approach’ your camera, nor am I indicating stalking your camera as a lion would its prey. What I mean by careful approach is that you should have something in mind when you go out to shoot. Too often, photographers don’t take the time -
Parading your Portfolio on the Net
One thing that every professional photographer needs these days is a web presence. However, if we want people to take us seriously as creative individuals, we need to make a grand first impression. As the saying goes, “You only have one chance to make a first impression.” Therefore, we have to be careful to make -
Top 5 Clichés Photographers Should Avoid
Now before everyone starts to get his or her pitchforks and torches out to burn me as the monster, I will admit that a something only attains cliché status if there is some sort of intrinsic value or value within itself. The idea that all clichés are bad and should be avoided is not necessarily -
Location Lighting Made Simple
Okay…we all know that the key to photography is light and shadow. We are trying to create an image on a two dimensional medium that will appear three-dimensional. The trick to achieving this result is pretty straightforward, but that does not necessarily mean that it is easy. Lifting a 600 pound barbell over your head -
Ten Ways to Become a Better Photographer
It would seem logical that every shutterbug out there is on the lookout for ways to improve their skills. Some people only think about getting better and have no clue about where to start. Others will analyze every single image they take for hours trying to find the small details that need improvement, yet they
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