Saturday, July 31, 2010

Sharpness Only the Gods Would Understand

I have been paying close attention the the sharpness of my photos. Shooting with my 50mm, my shots taken with a wider aperture than f/2 bug me because they are so soft and loose detail and sharpness. I found my self getting some amazing shots at f4. And, with an amazingly high resolution sensor like the 18MP one in my camera, the shots can be cropped like no ones business.

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Good Portraits

I found a great portrait photographer, perhaps one of the best in the world! He lives in Escheburg, Deutschland and his name is Markus Schwarze. Here are some photos of his. He mostly uses a 5D and 35mm f1.4. Here are a whole bunch of his photos http://www.flickriver.com/photos/wefwef/popular-interesting/ but here are a few I liked in particular.

 

 

Monday, July 12, 2010

Summer Photography Work

This summer I have been keeping myself somewhat busy by taking photos - but not just taking photos, taking photos for money. Primarily two things: senior portraits and weddings. Here is the deal with this line of work - it's fun and it pays well, but finding work sucks. It just sucks. Sometimes you get lucky and you find someone looking for a photographer, or better yet someone looking for a photographer finds you and contacts you. But in the world we live in, most of the time you have to fight for your work and I really mean fight for it. I like to refer to the phenomenon as a price war.
Today it's so easy to get into photography - invest a few hundred and get a crummy DSLR and a kit lens. Then snap a few photos, call yourself a photographer, and attempt to make money. Of course, you keep your prices low. Then the professional photographer who lives off the money he makes from photography does not know what to do when your charging $40 an hour for weddings and the pro is charging $400 an hour. Usually I'd say they are in diferent markets just like how while a BMW and a honda are both cars, the BMW is better quality and thefore costs more. However, in this economy, people are looking to save money in any place they can, and photography is a place they can...