Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Photography Article A Year Ago on BYP|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.

  • How to Shoot Your Children (With a Camera). This guest post by photographer Elizabeth Van Orden shares 7 easy-to-implement tips to take your children photography from humdrum to wow!

  • Great Gifts for Photographers (and Yourself). Treat yourself or the photographer in your life with something special this holiday season. This post offers a collection of must have and super-useful photography gifts and accessories at a variety of price points.

  • Form and Volume, elements of visual design, part 3. The third post in this series features the third dimension - how to exploit light and composition to highlight the form and volume of your subject.

  • Texture, elements of visual design, part 4. The final post in this series focuses on ways to find, highlight, and accentuate texture in your photographs.

  • Photography Gifts for the Holidays. Now is the time to start planning for holiday gift-giving. This post offers a wide-range of ideas and possibilities for how to use your photography to create lasting, memorable gifts. Check out the post for some great ideas!
  • Where to Order Photography Gifts. Part 2 helps you answer the question of where to order those photography gifts. Read on for a detailed comparison of three popular online photography retailers: Cafe Press, Snapfish, and Shutterfly.

  • Thankful for Food Photography. Thanksgiving got me thinking about food photography. This collection of quick tips will help you with the settings, strategies, and stylings to make a big difference in your food photography.
  • Shoot Successful Self-Portraits. Selfies may be all the range among millennials, but any one can get in on the action with these helpful tips! Strategies for self-portraits as well as some ideas and inspiration - even for the camera shy.

  • Make the Shot: Slow Sync Photography. Get the full behind-the-scenes treatment for this slow-motion knife shot. No Photoshop or digital trickery involved!

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