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Photographing for a poster is a wonderful assignment…but what if you wanted to have a way to create a moving poster. Watch this video and see how it is done!
No matter what specialty you rely on for your income, a photographer always loves to try different things.
As we end the day, I decided to create my own list of things to photograph before you die. I love the books behind this inspiration, and thought it was time to create my own list. So here we go.
1. A newborn baby sound asleep.
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photo source The Portrait Place
2. A child being a child.
3. An amazing sunrise.
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photo source PatrickSmithPhotography
4. A scene from deep beneath the sea.
How many times a week do you take a few minutes and just start surfing? Some say that’s a big time waster, but I use it as inspiration. I start with an email or a link from a friend, and just start following things.
So here’s my list of 10 cool sites to inspire your photography.
1. FlakPhoto is a photography blogzine that’s filled with photography projects from every corner of the world. You’ll find photo essays, book projects and gallery exhibitions.
2. Rocktographers has the most amazing images of, well, rocks. The diamond kind that is. This will help you think outside the box when trying to come up with that unique photo at your next wedding. (Or for your commercial shoot.)
3. MCP Actions has a lot of cool Photoshop actions, ready to help you make your photography more saleable, and shorten up the time you spend on your computer.
4. Want to see what the Canon EOS 5D Mark II can do? I was amazed.
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