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Tips for Shooting Superb Weddings

Professional wedding photographers know to expect the unexpected when preparing to photograph weddings. Weddings are among the most important days in couples’ lives and the memories last a lifetime. Photographers understand the importance of playing the calming therapist. Helping brides through breakdowns, photographers are there to help wedding parties embrace the unexpected. This may include taking advantage of inclement weather by playing it off with umbrellas and dancing in the rain. P …
17th Apr 2016

Professional Picture Framing Tips Part 2 of 2

Retail stores offer several framing tips that make homes look professional. Additionally, these tips are excellent for wedding photographers and interior designers. This article is part of two of two and offers more great advice to help keep homes and office spaces looking top notch. Vacation Art – There is no better time to buy art than when on vacation. Artwork is easy to rollup and transport home, while providing years worth of memories. Whether it is a piece of artwork …
5th Apr 2016

Picture Framing Glossary Part 2

This two out of three part article highlights the terminology commonly used when framing pictures. This may include convex glass frames, oval picture frames, antique oval picture frames and many more. Canvas Floater Frame – A type of frame used to display a gallery wrap canvas. This frame allows the entire front surface of the canvas to be visible. Any color applied to the canvas wrapping the sides of the stretcher bars will be somewhat visible in the ‘float’ space.Canvas Tra …
18th Mar 2016

Top Wedding Photographers’ Techniques

The characteristics of taking good photos often help wedding photographers select the best type of oval wood picture frames or domed glass frames. Every picture should tell a beautiful story or capture a moment. When wedding photographers take pictures, the following characteristics make superb, memorable photos.Composition – Composition needs to be considered, when possible. People should be symmetrically centered within the shot, whether it is balancing the sky with the mountai …
8th Mar 2016