6 Ways To Improve Your Photography This Year

A new year is here and with that comes new goals for yourself, your business and everything else in your life! We wanted to help you get your photography off to the best start that you can this year so today we are telling you about 5 ways to improve your photography this year. 

Whether you just love taking photos as a hobby or it is your profession, we hope these 5 tips help you get your photography off on the right foot in 2016! 

Photo credit: MichaelHyatt.com

Photo credit: MichaelHyatt.com

1. Review past work.

Did you have some really amazing family photo sessions last year? Maybe you have photos from one wedding that were better than all the others. Did you scope out some really cool new landscapes in some new areas you have never been? Think about what made those photos as wonderful as they were and try to do more of that this year.  

At the same time, what photos did not turn out the way you had hoped? What skills or techniques did you need to use when taking those specific photographs? Perhaps you can use that and study those skills and techniques to better yourself in the coming year. 

2. Focus on a specialty. 

Are you a new photographer and find yourself taking photos of whatever your Clients need? It is important for your business to really try and nail down a specialty you want to focus on. Of course you can always photograph other things, but having that focus is key to improving and marketing yourself to others. Do you really love the passion between a bride and groom on their wedding day? Focus on wedding photography. If you really prefer and love the work you do with still objects outdoors, focus on landscape photography. Your specialty is totally up to you and all depends on what your passion is. 

3. Plan out goals. 

What goals do you want to accomplish in the coming year? Do you want to book a certain amount of weddings or portrait sessions or maybe you want to work to have your work published nationally? Whatever your goals are should be within reason but hard enough that you have work to meet those goals. 

Photo credit: Imagesandcameras.com

Photo credit: Imagesandcameras.com

4. Get yourself organized now. 

Start getting organized now. For many, that is just a continuance from your business last year, but being organized is essential for any photographer. Make sure you have a great place to keep track of any photo sessions you have and meetings with potential clients. It is even important for you to be sure to schedule time to check emails daily, keep up with social media for your business and edit photos. 

Being organized may take time and a bit of work to do. Having a great day-by-day planner you carry around, or even by using the calendar on your phone is a great way to have reminders written down so you always know what you should be doing. You will find that the more organized you are, the more work you will get done if you stay consistent. 

5. Take photos... lots of photos! 

Take photos all the time. Keep practicing and perfecting your craft. Just like with anything else, the more photos you take, the better you will become. Even if you are a wedding photographer, get out and explore new ways to take photos or scope out a new engagement session location that you have never been to and see what it looks like in photos. If you do photography as a hobby, carry your camera with you even if you are not planning on photographing something. You never know what you can find when you are not looking! 

6. Continue to learn.

No matter if you are a professional photographer who has been in business for 25 years or you are just starting out and just learning how to use your camera, always continue to learn. Read blogs or photography books, take classes, talk with other photographers and learn what they do. Whether you want to learn about your camera itself, techniques you use, or even learn more about different programs you can use for editing your work, he industry is always changing and growing and learning is essential.     

If learning is something that you want to be sure to do this year, we have tons of great guides you can easily buy and download about so many aspects of photography. The Beginners Guide To Lighting is just one of the many guides you can choose from. 

In The Beginner's Guide To Lighting, you will learn everything you need to know about lighting including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. The guide is $29.99 (regularly $299.99). 

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Fall Camera Giveaway Winner Update

We are so excited to tell you all about our most recent winner of our fall camera giveaway! Benjamin Howen was the lucky winner of a Nikon D810! Congrats Benjamin! 

Benjamin has always had a love of photography but really started learning and perfecting his craft in 2010. Read below for some other great information about Benjamin, his business and his passion for photography!

How did you first get into photography?

"I would say it all started at age 10 when my grandmother gave me my first 35 mm point and shoot. I always enjoyed taking snap shots. It was not until 2010 when after having some photos rejected by an online stock site that I started to actually research and learn more about Photography and all the different tech aspects of it. I purchased my first DSLR in 2012. 

What is your favorite thing to photograph?

"For as long as I can remember I have always had a fascination with the tiny things in our world. I like to get down and up close with nature, everything from bugs to mushrooms, or even miniature landscape. I also enjoy photographing muscle cars, beautiful women and food."

What type of style would you say fits you best?

"I don't feel I have actually developed a specific style yet, I am still studying and finding my way. I can say that when shooting at events I am most comfortable on the outskirts with a long lens. I like to capture candid images when people don't know the camera is pointed at them, there is a more genuine feel to them. I tend to lean toward a sharp, edgy, high contrast look when editing portraiture. As an artist I relate to abstract expressions."

What is your most favorite shoot you have ever had and why?

"My second high school senior shoot was my favorite. It was for a close friend. Their is an awesome kid and was very easy to work with, which was great because I was pretty nervous about my inexperience."

What was your first reaction when you found out you won the camera?

"Disbelief. I very seldom win such big prizes. I had to read the email about 5 times before it even started to sink in. The reality of it didn't actually hit me until the camera was delivered."

Are there any other fun or interesting facts about yourself that you would like to share?

"I am graphic designer and owner of a promotional products and apparel business, providing screen printed and embroidered items to small businesses and local schools. I enjoy creating artistically in many forms including digital, paint, drawing, print, wood working, etc. Due to my artistic talents, it often amazes people to hear that I have a red/green color deficiency which effects how I see those 2 colors as well as other colors that are made with red or green."

What do you think of the Nikon D810 now that you have received it?

I chose the Nikon as I already own Nikon lenses and equipment. I love the camera, it is my new baby! I really look forward to learning about all its capabilities."

You can see more about Benjamin and his company Blackmarx Photo at photos.blackmarx.com, on Facebook or on his profile on 500px.com

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5 Great Photos To Ring In The New Year!

Can you believe that another year has come and gone? We hope that all of you had such an amazing year and wish you nothing but success, love and happiness in 2016! To help ring in the start of the New Year tonight, here are 5 great New Years photos that we just love.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!  

This beautiful couple shares a kiss after getting engaged in Times Square! Such a perfect photograph! 

Photo credit: REUTERS via Boston.com

Photo credit: REUTERS via Boston.com

New York City knows how to ring in the New Year right! What a gorgeous view with such bright colors and millions of people who come from all over the country and world to see the Times Square ball drop! 

Photo credit: timessquarenyc.org 

Photo credit: timessquarenyc.org 

Here are some amazing fireworks with a spectacular view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris while ringing in the New Year! 

Photo credit: 99TravelTips.com

Photo credit: 99TravelTips.com

Another photo of more gorgeous fireworks in San Francisco on New Years Eve! 

Photo credit: 99traveltips.com

Photo credit: 99traveltips.com

We love this unique photo of these children and the fireworks done with sidewalk chalk. What a cool idea! 

Photo credit: PagingFunMoms.com

Photo credit: PagingFunMoms.com

Will you be taking photos of New Year fireworks when the clock strikes 12:01? Here are 10 tips to photographing fireworks that you should read!


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7 Tips To Taking Better Sports Photos

Sporting events are such a wonderful opportunity to capture heart-pounding action photos, vivid colors and different angles that are unique to other forms of photography. If you are a sports photographer, you have to be on point every second of the event to make sure you capture each and every amazing shot you can. Because it is so fast-paced, It is so easy to miss an awesome photo and not even realize it!

Perhaps, you are photographing a high school football game, a track meet that is an Olympic qualifier or you may even be lucky enough to be a photographer for the SuperBowl. No matter what type of sport and for what age group you are shooting, it can be exciting and very intense!

Here are 7 tips to be sure you take all of your sports photography like a pro! 

Photo credit: Kathy Williens via Associated Press

Photo credit: Kathy Williens via Associated Press

1. Use High ISO

At many sporting events, whether you are outside while the sun is setting or inside an arena, you may not always have the best lighting. You also need to be sure that you can capture an exact moment in time. There is only one second for you to capture the moment when the bat hits the ball at a little league game so a higher shutter speed will help. Raising the ISO on your camera will allow you to shoot at that higher shutter speed, which gives you a much better chance of getting that perfect shot!  

Professional sports photographers use a shutter speed around 1/1000 of a second to stop motion. At night, you need a faster F Stop than your lens is suited for so you should increase your ISO which allows your camera to see more light. 

Depending on what type of camera you use, you may also consider using Auto ISO to allow your camera to automatically choose the best ISO setting for you and the scene you are trying to capture. 

2. Be Unique 

Try something different when you are shooting your sports photography because you do not want every sports photo to look the same. Try shooting at different levels rather than at eye level. Get shots from above or get on the ground and shoot the players from above. At every new event you cover, be sure to look at your surroundings, the field, the players and scope out the new backgrounds, angles and shooting locations that will be unique. 

Photo credit: Zach Ancell via cruzine.com

Photo credit: Zach Ancell via cruzine.com

3. Remember Your Surroundings

It is not just the players that create awesome photos. To get the full experience of the sporting event, make sure you capture the cheering crowd, the fans tailgating and even the entire stadium cheering loudly. Going to a sporting event is all about the experience and capturing those surroundings are really what makes the entire event so amazing and it will show in your photos! 

4. Be Prepared

When you are shooting in the middle of a sports event, you do not really have the time to stop what you are doing and run to your gear bag if you realize you forgot an important piece of equipment. It is a great idea to use a belt or bag you can carry with you that has extra items in it in case you need anything... whether it be new batteries, a new memory card or anything else you may or may not need. 

Looking for your own photography belt to help keep you organized while working and have all your equipment on you when you need it? Here is one we love! 

5. Don't Take Your Eyes Off The Action

For one, you can miss something awesome or really important if you take your eyes off the action. Depending on what the sport is you are photographing, there is also a chance you could get injured if you are not paying attention. Just think, you are shooting on the sidelines of a football game and take your eyes off the field and players for just one second... you could easily get run over by the players or hit on the sidelines and we just do not want this to happen.

Another time that photographers tend to take their eyes off the action is to double check the photos you have just taken and there is really no reason to do this. Some call this "chimping." You want to make sure that you just keep on shooting and remember that there is a time and place to review all your photos later on. 

6. Use A Slow Shutter Speed

Even though we mention earlier to use a faster shutter speed, it is great sometimes to try to use a slower one. For example, if you are shooting at a NASCAR race, capture the main subject of the photo clearly while at the same time having that awesome blurry background...it can make for a unique and really awesome shot! 

Photo credit: photography.tutsplus.com

Photo credit: photography.tutsplus.com

7. Avoid Using A Flash

Using a flash at any type of sporting event can be dangerous to the players and anyone else who is working. If you are shooting at a college or professional sporting event, using a flash is typically prohibited already. 

If you are at a high-school or lower level event, using a flash is typically up to the coaches or the school's athletic director to make sure it is allowed. 

When you are shooting outdoors, for example if shooting at a NASCAR race, a baseball or football game, you should really never use an on-camera flash, which is why your ISO settings are so important. 

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5 Holiday Photography Favorites

The holidays are such a wonderful time of year! From colorful decorated Christmas trees, twinkling white lights, and all of the excitement that we share during this special time of year, it really is a magical time that brings out the children in all of us! We hope that each one of you have a great holiday and take some amazing photographs (and of course be sure to share them all with us)!

Enjoy these 5 holiday photography favorites that we simply love! 

We love this gorgeous Christmas cottage in Grand Isle, Vermont. 

Photo credit: George Robinson via 500px.com

Photo credit: George Robinson via 500px.com

Who doesn't love seeing the excitement of Christmas through a child's eyes? Here are two kids reading a Christmas story together in front of their Christmas tree! 

The holidays are even a great time of year to say "I do!" This is such a fun idea for bride and groom photo at their Christmas wedding.

Photo credit: SnapKnot.com

Photo credit: SnapKnot.com

Decorating the tree is the perfect time to capture some great photos of your family or friends. Here are some great tips on photographing Christmas lights that you may want to read! 

Photo credit: Trains and Tutus

Photo credit: Trains and Tutus

We absolutely love this snowy holiday photo... and happy snowman and gorgeously decorated tree. 

Photo credit: Christmas 4U

Photo credit: Christmas 4U


 

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The Best Drone Photography of 2015

Drone's have really taken off (literally!!!) over the past year. Mashable published a post of their favorite drone photography from 2015 and the photos are pretty amazing. From aerial views of beautiful cities around the world, to animals and bodies of water, you will definitely be impressed! Check a few of them out below. 

Lost island. Photo by Marama via Dronestagram. 

Lost island. Photo by Marama via Dronestagram. 

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Christ the Redeemer from above in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Photo by Alexandre Salem via Dronestagram. 

Christ the Redeemer from above in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Photo by Alexandre Salem via Dronestagram. 

Amalfi Bay, Italy. Photo by Irus via Dronestagram. 

Amalfi Bay, Italy. Photo by Irus via Dronestagram. 

Mont Saint Michel, in Normandie, France. Photo by Jeramie Eloy via Dronestagram. 

Mont Saint Michel, in Normandie, France. Photo by Jeramie Eloy via Dronestagram. 

Above the Xiwei Reservoir, Zoucheng, Shandong, in China. Photo by Ambroselune via Dronestagram. 

Above the Xiwei Reservoir, Zoucheng, Shandong, in China. Photo by Ambroselune via Dronestagram. 

Paracatu, Brazil. Photo by Alexandre Salem via Dronestagram. 

Paracatu, Brazil. Photo by Alexandre Salem via Dronestagram. 

Al Marmoun camel racetrack, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Photo by Shoyab via Dronestagram. 

Al Marmoun camel racetrack, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Photo by Shoyab via Dronestagram. 

Above the mist in Maringa, Parana, Brazil. Photo by Ricardo Matiello via Dronestragm. 

Above the mist in Maringa, Parana, Brazil. Photo by Ricardo Matiello via Dronestragm. 

An arial shot of Lake Turgoyak in Miass, Russian Federation. Photo by Maksim Tarasov via Dronestagram. 

An arial shot of Lake Turgoyak in Miass, Russian Federation. Photo by Maksim Tarasov via Dronestagram. 


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Fall 2015 Camera Giveaway Winner Announcement

It's time to announce our winner! 

Thousands of entries but only one can claim a free camera! And the winner of a new Canon 5D Mark III or Nikon D810 or Sony A7RII is....

Benjamin H.

blackma***r@gmail.com

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Huge Holiday Photography Sale - All Items Up to 85% Off

We love all of our photographers and are so thrilled to offer you amazing deals on some great photography gear, guides and other fun items. Whether you are looking for photography related items for a family member as a last-minute Christmas gift, or you are simply looking to purchase some items for your photography business at these great prices, be sure not to miss out on this holiday sale! 

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A GUIDE TO NATURAL LIGHT STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY

Have you ever wanted to open your own studio, shoot even during bad weather or year-round? This guide will help you set up and organize your own natural light studio and covers how to market yourself to your potential customers. 

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INDOOR WEDDING & ENGAGEMENT POSING GUIDE

This guide is perfect to give you great tips and ideas when you are not able to shoot outside. You will get tips on rescheduling due to weather, shooting despite the rain, finding amazing indoor locations, shoot inside a client's house, using indoor elements and furnishings and so much more! 

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LIGHT BOKEH OVERLAYS

You will receive 145 overlays that will allow you to add various types of light and color to your photos. Whether you want to add Show Stopping Lights, Christmas Lights or Bokeh Light to your images, this set has it all! 

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MINI SESSION MARKETING PACK 2 - FALL/WINTER EDITION

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THE ULTIMATE SEASON ACTION BUNDLE

With this bundle, no matter what type of weather you had during your photography session, what season it is or whatever you lighting condition, these actions are perfect for you! There is a total of 126 actions included.

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How To Take Awesome Photos Of Christmas Lights

The holidays are such a beautiful time of year! We just love the gorgeous decorations and the twinkling white and colored lights and everything else that makes Christmas so magical. Capturing beautiful photos of all the lights can be a challenge so today we wanted to share with you a few tips for taking awesome photos of Christmas lights.  

Whether you are in your town photographing beautiful holiday scenes around the city or simply capturing photos of your very own Christmas tree or house, we hope these tips help you capture beautiful ones! We hope each of you have a very happy holiday and be sure to share with us all your wonderful photos you take of beautiful Christmas lights. 

Photo credit: Huffington Post

Photo credit: Huffington Post

Timing

If you are photographing Christmas lights outside, be sure you do not wait until it is too dark. You want to make sure you find that perfect balance where the ambient light and and the Christmas lights balance themselves nicely. If you take your photos when it is completely dark outside, you will still be able to see the lights but the rest of the scene will be too dark to see clearly. 

If you are photographing lights indoors, try to dim the lights a bit so that the holiday lights stand out a bit more. 

Shutter Speed

Since it will be pretty dark when you are taking the photos, a slower shutter speed at around 1/4 second to 2 seconds or more will be needed. 

Be Steady

Because your shutter speed will be at a slower setting, your photos will more easily become blurred. It is important to use a tripod, or you must have a very still hand, to make sure that your photos come out clear.

Photo credit: Americanholidaylights.com

Photo credit: Americanholidaylights.com

Use Lower ISO Settings

It is most preferable to use lower ISO settings that are around ISO 100 or 200 for better picture quality. You will find that most cameras will begin to show digital "noise" and a decrease in color brightness if the ISO setting gets around 400 or above.  

Turn Off The Flash

Be sure to turn off your flash when you are taking photos of outdoor lights. If you are very close to the lights that you are photographing, it will most likely wash them out. 


 

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First Photos And Specs Of The Nikon D5 Leaked

Calling all Nikon lovers out there! The first photos and specs of the new Nikon D5 leaked. We saw on PetaPixel that Nikon Rumors began sharing some specs that were rumored of the body of the new Nikon a few months ago, but now they have the first known photos of the D5 DSLR which are included here. 

Here is a photo of the current Nikon D4S that you can use for comparison: 

You can see from the photos below that the physical interface on the top of the camera has some small tweaks. There is a redesigned Nikon "swoosh," a new ISO button, no MODE button on top, a relocated video recording button and a few microphone holes right above the D5 on the front of the camera.

PetaPixel also says that Nikon Rumors are very confident of a number of rumored specs including: the camera will feature 153 autofocus points with a new focusing module that has a larger coverage area. There is also a native high ISO of 102, 400, up from ISO 25,600 in the D4S. 

Stay tuned for the announcement of the new Nikon D5 which is expected in early 2016! We are excited!  

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