Monday, May 11, 2020

Photography Article A Year Ago on Boost Your Photography|Photography Artist Statement

A Year Ago on Boost Your Photography is a twice-monthly post rounding up all the great content available on BYP that has been published during this same time of year, across the years. It's a quick way to catch up on content you may have missed, including seasonal and time-sensitive photography tips and ideas.

  • Valentines Photography Fun This round-up post contains details and links to a variety of our favorite Valentines-themed photography ideas including hearts, fire, bokeh, and ... of course ... roses!
  • Tips for Mastering On-Camera Flash and Round Up of Off-Camera Flash Advice. These two posts are great resources for figuring out how to do more with flash photography - both using your camera's on-camera flash as well as an off-camera flash unit.
  • Don't miss out on these great round-ups of the best posts from 2014: Top Posts on Phone Photography, Top 5 DIY Photography Hacks, and Top 5 Posts on Photography Composition.

  • 5-Minute Heart-Shaped Bokeh. You too can create fun heart-shaped bokeh. All you need is 5 minutes, a 50 mm lens, and some paper ... Read the full post for the how to details.
  • 3 Great Winter Photography. snow, bubbles, and how to make the most of the seasons.
  • How to Master the Heart-Shaped Shadow. Make the most of any snow with these great snow photography tips and tricks.

  • Foldable DIY Photography Light Tent. A light tent is an incredible useful tool for a photographer. This post will explain exactly how to create an easy, foldable light tent (shown above). You can also readHow to Use a Light Tent for Small Product Photography andLight Tent Comparison: DIY vs. tent kits over at Digital Photography School.
  • Fun with Fizzy Fruit Photography. A great photography subject for an indoor day. With only basic supplies, you can easily create amazing fizzy fruit photographs using the tips in this article.
  • How to Take Better Snow Photographs. Make the most of any snow with these great snow photography tips and tricks.
  • Aspect Ratio: think of your crop before you shoot. Photography is not just about taking and enjoying pictures digitally, it is also about printing and displaying your favorite images. You need to know and understand aspect ratio even when shooting to make sure that you can print your images exactly the way you want them.

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