Make Your Career in Photography
By Nunu Ram
Are you interested in photography as I am and virtually all
of us are? Then you can turn your passion for picture taking into a Full-Time
Money-Maker! You only have to get over the initial hesitation and inertia.
"Will I be any good in this field?"
"Would my photographs appeal to others?" "Will anybody pay for my photographs or
even like to see them?" These questions may keep coming to your mind and
this is natural also. Such questions occur in the minds of all of us whenever
we try something new. And even the most successful professional photographers
of today must have faced this situation when they started their careers. So get
over those butterflies in your stomach and think positive.
A career in the business of photography is great. You are
doing something which is interesting to you. And at the same time you are
earning a livelihood out of your hobby. Your interest in the field will make it
more entertaining for you to learn new things, experiment with them and come
out with fabulous results.
Broadly speaking, there are three areas of photography viz.
general, commercial, and advertising. Most people go into the area that best
interests them and sometimes it is just in general photography. Whatever may be
your experience, it is always advisable to get some formal training in
photography. This will give you a lot of success when it comes to commercial or
advertising photography. When you take
the classes or training program you are bound to learn something new about the
art of photography. Training will also
enable you to find your niche in the photography market.
General photographers shoot
general things like weddings, portraits, and family pictures. General photography
will help you to do some freelance work for mostly commercial businesses.
Commercial photographers do work for companies. This
includes doing work for newspapers, catalogues, architectural businesses, and
other corporations that need photographs to be taken. They may be part of the
company staff or they may just be freelance photographer working on contract.
Most commercial photographers specialize in a particular area.
Advertising photographers help companies in advertising. It
is difficult to be successful here. But
once they get through they get high rates. They will have their name in
magazines, TV shows, etc.
You have to decide where you belong based on your knowledge,
capability, capital, and the effort you can put in. Now let me give some tips
on taking quality photographs. As a photographer, the weather can be your best
friend or your worst enemy. Since it is impossible to control the weather and
have ideal conditions all the time for your shootings, you have to make the most of what you get.
Whether it is a sunny, rainy, or cloudy day, you can always use the landscape
to create beautiful shots.
The golden hours for
photographers are two hours in a day. These two hours occur right after sunrise
and right before sunset. During the early morning and late afternoon, the sun
is in a perfect position for dramatic lighting, but at the same time it does
not create harsh shadows or blazes of light, especially when shooting with
persons. You may have noticed that if you take a subject outside to shoot a
little bit before noon one of the three possibilities may occur. First, your
subject in trying not to squint into the sun could ruin your picture. Second,
your subjects look too dark because they
are standing with the sun behind them, creating a silhouette effect. Lastly,
your subject's face and features look distorted because standing with the sun
at one side creates awkward shadows. None of the options can give a good
photograph. Sunrise and sunset provide exactly the right kind of lighting and
shadows, and a beautiful photographic opportunity since the colors are so beautiful in the sky.
When it comes to a cloudy day or overcast conditions, do not
lose hope ; you can still get great pictures. The clouds in the sky diffuse the
light so that the subject is illuminated with natural evenly distributed light
with the harsh shadows eliminated. You may still need to use a flash if the
pictures appear too flat, but you may also like to shoot in black and white,
instead of color. Black and white photography works very well on overcast days.
On rainy days you get apprehensive and worried, but you can
still get some great shots. Rain will add an interesting element to the image
and you will still be able get to a good picture. Use the rain to make a great
and stunning effect on the pictures.
In landscape shooting, you may be disappointed when the
prints do not look as professional as pictures taken by other photographers.
Landscape photography is as much an art as portrait or still life photography.
However, you have to learn to use what you got when it comes to making a
landscape work for you and take the pictures that you desire. Remember the
basics and always think with the mind of a photographer. You do not have the
power to move the scenery, but you can move to get the perfect position. And
learn from experience and common sense how to pick a good scenery to work with.
You also need to think about color and tones. Most people
look for spectacular colors of nature to make their photograph beautiful. You
also want to use color to give the pictures added sparkle; however you also
have to learn to use the colors to enhance and not distract you from the lines
of the pictures. In fact, if they are too intense, try simplifying things by
cutting out color completely--shoot in black and white.
Nature is one of the best snapshots that you can capture.
You will find that the sun light is perfect and the animals and birds might
even give you an added surprise. Always be ready for a surprise shot and
capture the beauty of the moment. You will be able to get mystifying shots when
you keep in mind the basic rules of photography.
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