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Food Photography

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One of the biggest trends in social media—still—is taking pictures of your food. Professional chefs and amateurs alike can make our mouths water with one appetizing image. To ensure that the dish will look delicious, there are a few tips to remember: make sure your food is well lit (try photographing in natural light); pay attention to your props; and shoot quickly—food doesn’t last forever before it melts or collapses!

Composite Photography

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Many types of photography captures exactly what the camera sees, but that isn’t the case with the composite approach. It features dozens, if not hundreds, of photographs in a single image. The individual photos are shot and then digitally patched together into a believable scene. If you’ve got Photoshop, you too can make your own composite image. Learn how in the online class called Compositing in Photoshop From Start to Finish.

Aerial Photography

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Ever since photography was invented in 1839, people have been trying to capture the Earth from above. Aerial photography has a long and rich history, which started in 1858 when photographer Gaspard-Félix Tournachon tethered a camera to a balloon. Since then, it’s only gotten better thanks to the advent of drones. Photographer Andy Yeung tells us, “What I like most about working with drones is that we can see things we normally don’t have access to. Plus, drones add a layer between traditional aerial pictures and ground pictures, making the creative process more interesting.” If you’d like to get started with aerial photography, learn how 10 amazing photographers capture the world from above.

Safety, Travel, and Photography should all go hand in hand…

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Travel photography is a genre of photography that may involve the documentation of an area's landscape, people, cultures, customs and history. The Photographic Society of America defines a travel photo as an image that expresses the feeling of a time and place, portrays a land, its people, or a culture in its natural state, and has no geographical limitations. Travel photography as a genre is one of the most open in terms of the subjects it covers. Many travel photographers specialise in a particular aspect of photography such as travel portraits, landscape or documentary photography as well as shooting all aspects of travel. Much of today's Travel Photography style is derived from early work in Magazines such as National Geographic magazine from photographers such as Steve McCurry. This genre of photography entails shooting a wide variety of subjects under varied available conditions, e.g. low light photography indoors, available ambient light photography for exterio

Weddings Photography

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We eat, sleep, dream and live WEDDINGS and there's no further saying about it! We love this beautiful and heart-warming amalgamation of age-old traditions and ever-evolving wedding trends. There's nothing one cannot love about weddings just simply because they're fun, a rollercoaster of emotions and have sacks full of inspiration to steal from! Furthermore, the one thing that holds a very special place in everyone's hearts are the wedding photographs. They are a true depiction of the sentiments a bride, a groom, and their families oust while experiencing the most important and precious incidents in one's life. And all of this is only made possible with a good photographer at your disposal. So, we spoke to 10 amazing wedding photographers and handpicked one real wedding from their archives to give you a taste of some amazing weddings under one roof. These real weddings will not only put you in awe but also make sure that each photo narrates a story of

How to Photograph on Safari

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Join me on Jigstophoto Blogspot where I will write a few tips about Photograph on a different topic.  For many photographers, going on a photographic safari in Africa is right at the top of their bucket list… and for good reason! This is one of the most incredible photo opportunities that anyone will ever live and in the end, it isn’t just about great photos, it is also about having an awesome life experience that you’ll never forget. In 2019 I’ll be running photo safaris during two different times of year and both will offer unique wildlife photo opportunities that our groups will be able to capture with their cameras. In order to take better photos on safari, you’ll need to rethink some of the ways you shoot if this is not a familiar subject matter to you.

Bird Photography

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Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, consisting primarily of a 120.82-square-kilometre (46.65 sq mi) lake and ambient marshes, is situated about 64 km to the west of Ahmedabad near Sanand Village, in the Gujarat state of India. Mainly inhabited by migratory birds in winter and spring, it is the largest wetland bird sanctuary in Gujarat, and one of the largest in India. It was declared a bird sanctuary in April 1969 The lake attracts over 210 species of birds in the winter, and harbors a variety of plants and animals. Besides a few mammalian species including the endangered wild ass and the black buck, its migratory bird population includes rosy pelicans, flamingoes, white storks, brahminy ducks and herons. Thousands of migratory waterfowl flock to this sanctuary just after the Indian monsoon season. The shallow area and ponds on the outer fringes of the lake attract the wading birds that feed in the shallow waters. Millions of birds visit the bird sanctuary in winter and spring. It h