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Photos on Canvas – Photography – Canvas Art

Printing photos on canvas is not only a means of preserving your photograph for many years, thanks to the natural longevity of canvas, but doing so also creates unique, personal art. Unique, because it is from yours or another’s photo – photos that no one else will have unless you share it. Personal, because it is from yours or another’s photo – photos that mean something special. And it is art because the source photo is an expression of the photographer.

I think sometimes people only look at canvas prints from photos as a means for doing family portraits. And that is a really good thing! But many forget all their other photos, those wonderful scenes captured as they viewed it – with all its wonder. There is a great line in a movie from years back spoken by a character who had become a photographer. She said she looked through the viewfinder and would look around until a question or a curiosity arose like “how” or “why” or “when” – then she would snap the picture. This method applies to any potential photo, be it of people, nature, structures, whatever. I have seen incredible photos of flowers and insects and other tiny life that has been caught by a zoomed in lens, bringing a totally different perspective to the subject and giving it a world of its own. One of my favorites is the intricate spider web glistening in the sun, wet from dew. Nature is only one “genre” that has unlimited subjects for canvas art to grace your walls.

So, take your camera for a walk! If you don’t have nature areas to trek through where you live then just walk around the neighborhood…the park…even your town or city streets. Look for the large “money shots” then look within those shots…zoom in and see what is there, panning as you go for different angles, different perspectives. I think sometimes we lack confidence and focus too much on what we have read or maybe learned in the classroom. Try not to fixate on what you “think” good photography is (other than to have your digital camera set properly!), rather, step out of the classroom…step out of the proverbial box. If you are looking at a beautiful stream, look closer. Zoom in. Perhaps you espy an errant wild flower growing crookedly from under a small rock…maybe stones in the water that are only visible when you get right over top of them. Do you see any frogs, lizards or bugs? This is their world, their home…look for their experience. Don’t forget odd shaped rocks…twisted trees or branches…the lonely toadstool…wild flowers up close and personal.

If you are photographing in a town or city, you have just as much – if not more – to investigate. Wherever you are, zoom in…view from standing…sitting…look behind, look down, look up…find different viewing positions – all of which gives you different perspectives of your subject. Explore!

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Picture Postcards Of Life

It doesn’t have to cost much in order to brighten up someone’s day. In this article I will share with you how I have been surprising the ones I love by sending them unexpected envelopes of happiness in the mail.

When most people take a vacation they send postcards back home to show everyone where they have been. This makes me wonder, why doesn’t anyone send postcards to share everyday life or memories with someone?

Just about everyone has pictures lying around just waiting to be looked at. I was going through some of my old family photos when I came across one of me and my brother Jon that really made me laugh. The picture was taken few summers ago when my brother and I had an unexpected good time together. We started off that night thinking it was going to be boring because we had no where fun to go. It ended up being a great night. We hung out with my boyfriend Justin and our friend James on our back porch. We all had some beers and good laughs. As soon as I saw that picture It reminded me of all the good times me and Jon have shared over the years. Back then we lived together but now he has his own apartment. I have missed Jon lately and I wanted to share these great memories with him. So I wrote a note on the back of that picture about how much fun that night was and mailed it to him. I think receiving that picture really made his day and let him know that he was still on my mind.

I also send picture postcards of my daughter Lily. We have relatives who love seeing pictures of her. I print out pictures of her on my photo printer and write a note on the back of the picture for them. Yesterday I sent one of Lily biting my nose and wrote about how this is Lily’s favorite way to give me kisses. My photo printer makes it very easy to send pictures whenever I’d like. I don’t have to go to the store or wait for them to be developed. I have the picture of my choice in seconds. I have also scanned my grandmother’s old photos into my computer so now I can surprise my family with pictures that they haven’t seen in years.

The possibilities for these postcards are endless, anyone can make them. If you have a picture that someone will like then you have a picture postcard. Just write a letter on the back with the fond memories that you have about the picture and it will surly brighten up someone’s day. One stamp, one picture, one story, priceless memories.

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Fashion Photography, Starting Out

Fashion photography offers you the opportunity to live an exciting lifestyle, while traveling all over the world. Fashion photography can be found in magazines, on the internet, on the television and other forms of media. The marketing industry is now packed with fashion models selling a number of concepts and products by various companies, and all these photographs have been taken by a fashion photographer. The glamour and the glitz aside, the world of fashion photography consists of very long preparation hours, and you also need to possess certain skills in order to be successful.

To those new fashion photographers, the industry may seem like the perfect place to begin all the exciting adventures that will take you all over the world. However, the fashion photography industry doesn’t only consist of meeting beautiful models and famous people, or just taking pictures. You should know that for every successful and famous fashion photographers, there are many more that spend a number of years waiting to have their first big photo shoot. Because of this long wait, there are many persons who ultimately give up while others continue pushing forward until they become successful. If you are interested in fashion photography, you should bear the following tips in mind.

You first need to take time to learn the industry of fashion photography. This is the part of the process that causes a number of aspiring fashion photographers to fail. They are caught up with all the glitz and glamour of the industry that they forget the fundamentals of photography that help make a photo shoot perfect. That is to say that they focus more on looking good, than actually having a good shoot. There is no limit to learning; as such, you need to continually study your craft so that you will be able to excel at it.

You will also need the correct photography equipment in order to be a successful fashion photographer as well as backup equipment. The truth is that there is no way you can be an accomplished fashion photographer without being able to afford the equipment. Cameras are very expensive, and each year a new model is released. In order for you to take quality photographs you will need an excellent lighting system, along with that very good camera. Overall the expense can seam daunting at first, but a client isn’t going to hire you without knowing you can produce consistent work. Your skills, your team, and your equipment are key. Don’t go out an buy everything all at once however, you have some opportunity to grow into it while you waiting for that break and building those skills

In order to obtain jobs, you will need to have a portfolio that showcases your body of work. Therefore, you need to take the time to choose your best work. Your portfolio should be made up of your strongest 11 x 14 images; and though most clients prefer prints, there are others who will prefer to see your work online and therefore a simple and fast website is required.

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