5 Great Locations To Find People To Photograph

Taking photos of people can be pretty exciting. Whether you are finding new people that you have never met or you are simply snapping great candid shots among your own group of family and friends, it is amazing what you can get when your photos are not posed. When you pay attention and look close enough, you can find people laughing, having fun, exploring, traveling or just deep in thought and the photos can be stunning. 

There are many places you can find where people gather together so today we wanted to share with you a few locations where you can find these people. In order to find people to photograph, take your camera and get out there and explore. It is even good practice to take your camera with you wherever you go, because you never know what or who you will find along the way. You never what type of photos you will get, some that may help you earn some profit.

Here are 5 places you can find people to photograph that we found on Photography Talk

1. Street Fairs, Festivals and Markets

Every city has its own special events, street fairs and markets that are perfect to find people and families of all ages. Typically these types of events have tons of colorful things to capture, such as local vendors selling produce, products they have made and more. 

2. Cultural Events

Everyone loves to celebrate culture whether it is something like Cinco De Mayo or Shakespeare. These festivals are some of the best to find people enjoying themselves, dancing and having a good time. The event could include cultural dancing, people in unique costumes, live music and even sword fighting.

Photo credit: David via Flickr of Market Square in San Antonio, Texas. 

Photo credit: David via Flickr of Market Square in San Antonio, Texas. 

3. Public Beaches

Who doesn't love going to the beach? When there is sun, sand and cool ocean waves, you are bound to find tons of people kicking back to relax and have a little fun. This could be a great place to capture people surfing or kiteboarding. You could see fisherman or even children excited at catching their first fish. People may be walking their dog or playing frisbee. You will find people lying out in the sun and reading.... the possibilities of what you could capture go on and on at the beach.

4. Sports Events

Sports fans can be fun to photograph no matter the sport. Try to stay back and not get in people's faces during the game, because you could be asked to leave if you are interfering with other people's enjoyment of the sport. You will be able to capture people decked out in team colors with face paint, funny hats and more. 

Photo credit: The Sports Fan Journal

5. Conferences

Conferences are full of people that you can photograph. It could be the speaker at the event or even a group of people at the conference having a meeting together. It is good practice to reach out the conference beforehand to find out what restrictions they have for photographers... you may even want to register as a photographer for that specific conference. If you get some great shots of some of the speakers and other things that take place, it could be a good money maker for you if the conference wants to buy some of your work for their marketing materials.  


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Photo Of The Week

This week's photo of the week was taken by Rakhesh Ramachandran from Kerala, India. The photo was taken from Azheekal Beach, conveniently located 12 Km away from Karunagappally, Kerala State India. He captured this gorgeous landscape using a Nikon D5000. 

Rakhesh Ramachandran is a freelance news photographer from Kerala. You can follow him on Facebook.  

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5 Food Photography Tips... So It Looks As Good As It Smells

Food can look so tempting... and the best food photography just urges you to eat it! If you are taking photos of food, there are a few tips and tricks you will want to remember to be sure you are capturing it to look as good as it smells. 

1. Think About The Background

The background of the photo is pretty important because you want to make sure that the delicious seafood or steak you are capturing is truly the center of attention. If the background of the photo is very busy with a bunch going on, it could take away from the food. Find a spot with a solid color placemat or wood table that does not have any patterns. You also want to think about the color and style of the plate or bowl your food is being put on. Make sure the color is a good contrast from the food being displayed. You also want to make sure there is not any stray silverware (except what is needed for your dish of course), napkins or even people that show up in the shot. 

Photo credit: Serious Eats

Photo credit: Serious Eats

2. Natural Light

It is always best to use natural light whenever you can. Try to find a nice place to shoot that is by a window to get the best light possible. If you can not find a place near natural light, it is best to stay away from using your flash. A flash tends to be a bit too harsh for food. 

3. Move Around

Take photos of the food from every angle you can. Take photos from the side, from above and even at an angle from below. You never know what photo angle will turn out the best so moving around and capturing every way you can is not a bad idea. But, even though you are moving around and using different angles, make sure your camera is totally still. You may even want to think about using a tripod. 

Photo credit: Pinterest

Photo credit: Pinterest

4. Use Your Zoom

Get as close as you can to the food with your zoom. Try and fill the entire frame with the food... if that is the focus of the shot, why not show it off as close to the deliciousness as you can? Most cameras have a macro setting that would be great to use. 

5. Keep An Eye Out For Those Little Details

You do not want to spend tons of time shooting a savoring piece of chocolate cake and then realize that there was a little chocolate sauce smeared on the side of the plate. And remember those little extra details that will make it look even more tempting... like if you are shooting a refreshing picture of freshly squeezed lemonade, having a small plate of lemons next to it may add that something extra to the photo. 

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3 Unique Places To Find High School Senior Clients

Taking portraits of upcoming high school seniors can be so rewarding. They are so happy for their senior year and all the excitement of what they have planned for their future awaits them. Pretty much every family wants their child to have senior portraits taken, so we know that it is a HUGE market for photographers. With that said, photography has become such a popular industry, that you really have to market yourself as best as you can to stand out among all the competition you have in your city. 

This guide "How To Get High School Senior Clients - Marketing Tell All" is the perfect eBook to give you all the tips and tricks you need to find great clients to help boost your business and stay on top of your competitors. So how do you find high school senior clients? One great way to find clients is by looking and marketing in places you may not have thought of (and that your competitors may not have thought of). 

Today, we are going to give you 3 unique places to find high school senior clients that you may not have thought about. These places come straight from this eBook... enjoy! 

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1. Orthodontist Offices

Most of the patients that come to an orthodontist office are teenagers which makes it a great place to leave your marketing materials. Perhaps you have a flier you could leave for people to pick up with a business card that offers a $50 discount or a free print or some other type of deal. 

2.   School Programs

Any type of school program that is going on of course is a wonderful place to find clients. Perhaps it is at the school of one of your children, or if you just find out when local schools are having their sports events, chorus shows and more. It is a great place to have fliers handy to leave for people to pick up or just pass out and talk to people. You could even reach out to the school to see if you can buy an advertisement in the sports football program so every single person that picks up one over the season will see your company.

Photo credit: SD Photographs

Photo credit: SD Photographs

3. Visit Recreation Centers or Leagues In Your City

Many cities or towns have their own recreation centers that city residents can join that has a gym, classes for children and adults, a pool, and more. Typically, these recreation centers are a much better deal than a gym and they are an excellent place to connect with local residents. These recreation centers also often have sports leagues for school age kids. It is a perfect idea to place fliers for your business at every recreation center or go pass them out at the recreation league sports games. 


These are 3 great places to find high school senior clients that you should be utilizing! This guide offers many more and so many other great tips! Learn where the best places to advertise are or who you should really reach out to when you are looking for students. It also includes sample emails, social media posts and even questionnaires that will come in handy. Get "How To Get High School Senior Clients" today for only $62.50! 

 

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10 Winning Photos in the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards

The Sony World Photography Awards draws a huge variety of photography to its competition... some that are inspiring and emotional and absolutely stunning from around the world. This year’s awards had a record-breaking 127,098 images submitted from countries all over the world. 

There were 14 categories that were divided into two distinct genres: Art and Documentary. Both genres included new category additions, with Art presenting the new Staged and Candid categories and Documentary including Daily Life and Environment.

Today we wanted to share with you 10 winning photos from the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards that are all simply amazing. We hope you enjoy! 

Enchanted Bamboo Forest - Kei Nomiyama, Japan, Winner, Open, Low Light, 2016

Enchanted Bamboo Forest - Kei Nomiyama, Japan, Winner, Open, Low Light, 2016

Photo credit: Amelie Labourdette - Empire of Dust. 1st Place, Architecture

Photo credit: Amelie Labourdette - Empire of Dust. 1st Place, Architecture

Julien Mauve - Greetings From Mars. 1st Place, Conceptual.

Julien Mauve - Greetings From Mars. 1st Place, Conceptual.

Photo credit: Francesco Amorosino - Migrant Tomatoes. 1st Place, Still life.

Photo credit: Francesco Amorosino - Migrant Tomatoes. 1st Place, Still life.

Kevin Frayer - Eagle Hunters of Western China. 1st Place, Enviornment

Kevin Frayer - Eagle Hunters of Western China. 1st Place, Enviornment

Marcello Bonfanti - Ebola Survivors. 1st Place, Portrait

Marcello Bonfanti - Ebola Survivors. 1st Place, Portrait

Angelos Tzortzinis - In Search of the European Dream. 1st Place, Current Affairs.

Angelos Tzortzinis - In Search of the European Dream. 1st Place, Current Affairs.

Alberto Alicata - Iconic B. 1st Place, Staged.

Alberto Alicata - Iconic B. 1st Place, Staged.

Kirstin Schmitt - Waiting for the Candymen. 1st Place, Candid.

Kirstin Schmitt - Waiting for the Candymen. 1st Place, Candid.

Nikolai Linares - Second Best. 1st place, Sport.

Nikolai Linares - Second Best. 1st place, Sport.


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Photo Of The Week

This week's photo of the week was taken by freelance photographer, Daniel Smith. The photo, which Daniel has named "Rock Man," was taken outside of San Diego in the desert. 

Daniel Smith has a Facebook group called "Landscape Photo Share" that encourages landscape photography and allows people around the world to share their favorite places. If you love photographing wonderful landscapes, be sure to check out his group page here

We Want To Feature Your Work! 

Do you have some really amazing photos you have taken recently or some of your past work that you simply love? We want to see! Each Tuesday, we will be featuring a "photo of the week" right here on the Camera Giveaways blog. We are looking for anything from amazing landscape photos, a gorgeous wedding or engagement shot, sports or animal photography, an awesome fashion photo...whatever you want to share, we would love to see!

Email your photos to contact@cameragiveaways.com with the subject "CG Blog Photo Submission" for consideration. In your email be sure to include a description of your photo, your name and company name as well as website and social media links. Please... no watermarks! If this information is not included, your photo will not be included.

6 Tips On Taking Portraits With Pets

Have you ever had a client that wanted to include a family pet in their photos? It can be exciting because they can really turn out great and is a fun way to mis up the typical family or couple portrait... but it is important that you plan ahead and know what you are doing. Pets, kind of like children, can be very unpredictable when you are photographing them so we have a few tips that will make for an smooth session, amazing photos and a very happy client! 

Photo credit: Tracey Buyce Photography

Photo credit: Tracey Buyce Photography

1. Talk With the Client Ahead of Time

It is important with any session you are photographing to meet with your client ahead of time, especially when they are going to be including their family pet in the photograph. It is good to learn specifics about the pet before the day of in case you need to plan to do things a little differently than you normally would. For example, does the dog really hate being around someone who wears a hat? If you like wearing a hat while you are working, that is good to know so you do not wear one that day. Or, perhaps they get really hyper in the morning. If that is the case, it may be best to do the shoot in the late afternoon or evening when they are more calm. 

You also want to make sure you give them some tips for preparing their pet. If they want to have their long-haired dog groomed before the shoot, doing so at least 5 days before is best to help any potential shedding that could come along with the grooming. It is also a good idea to tell your client that they may want to take your pet (if it is a dog) on a long walk or run earlier in the day, so that they will be a little more tired than normal. 

It also may not be a bad idea to go a step further and plan a meeting with the client and their pet. If you feel like you should be around the pet to introduce yourself and get a better sense of how they act may be helpful for you. Make sure you know whether or not they will be including the pet in all of their photos or in just a few, that way you can both plan ahead and the family can have someone on hand to watch or take the dog home if needed. 

2. Bring Treats

Having treats with you during your shoot is a great way to get the animals attention while you are trying to snap a photo. Holding that yummy treat up by the camera lens is the perfect way to have them look right at the camera! 

Soft treats tend to be better to use during a photo shoot because hard treats may crumble and could make a mess... you already have enough to think about, you do not have to worry about cleaning up on top of it! 

3. Have Fun and Be Silly

Pets bring out the best in us and they love when you are having fun. It can be easy to be silly and make a fool out of yourself and that may be important during the photo shoot to keeping the pet's attention. Don't be embarrassed to jump around and do what you need to do in order to keep the animal happy. 

Photo credit: Allen Taylor Photography

4. Keep Shooting Even If The Pet Is Not Cooperating

Sometimes you will find that the animal will just not cooperate and that is okay! Pets can be very unpredictable while taking photos just like they can be in every day life! Just because the dog, bird or rabbit is not doing exactly what you had hoped, keep snapping photos because you never know what you are going to get. If the dog likes to bark, capture it in a photo... those are the memories the family or couple will love to see, and many times those unpredictable photos are the ones that turn out the best, because everyone is having fun, even the pet!  

5. Don't Worry Too Much On Posing

Most family pets do not really sit still and wasting your time trying pose them with their pet and have them all actually hold that position is probably not going to work too well. It may be more beneficial to you to guide the couple or the family on what they should be doing, and then just take photos as they move around, snuggle and play with their pet. 

6. Capture Photos From Different Perspectives

Like any of photos, having shots from many different angles and perspectives is nice. If you are photographing a bride and groom with their horse on their farm, taking a photo from beneath the large creature may be really great. Or, if you have the family playing with their dog, getting an aerial shot from above may showoff the beautiful landscape as well as them playing. 

Photo credit: Artful Paws Photography

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Photographer Took A Photo of The Same Tree Every Day For A Year And The Photos Are Pretty Awesome

Michael Pach is a professional photographer in Colorado Springs who spent the last year photographing the same tree everyday and the results are just awesome. He found inspiration for his project on a winter's day when he looked outside and saw a Hackberry tree in a local park, just outside of his backyard that was all covered in snow and ice. Pack took a photo of the tree and then decided to continue photographing the scene for an entire year. The results of this year-long project can be seen at his blog Same Tree, Different Day

Each morning, he woke at sunrise to photograph the tree. If sunrise wasn't cooperating he spent time watching the scene throughout the day to see what would happen. What he found included things such as deer grazing in the perfect spot during a sunset, a moonrise over the tree on Christmas Eve and an incredible shot of lightning that drapes the tree perfectly, among others. 

We wanted to share with a few of these awesome photos today. 

Taken on January 28, 2015. 

Taken on January 28, 2015. 

Taken on February 27, 2015.

Taken on February 27, 2015.

Taken on March 28, 2015. 

Taken on March 28, 2015. 

Taken on April 13, 2015.

Taken on April 13, 2015.

Taken on May 25, 2015. 

Taken on May 25, 2015. 

Taken on June 28, 2015. 

Taken on June 28, 2015. 

Taken on July 16, 2015. 

Taken on July 16, 2015. 

Taken on July 30, 2015. 

Taken on July 30, 2015. 

Taken on August 15, 2015. 

Taken on August 15, 2015. 

Taken on September 27, 2015. 

Taken on September 27, 2015. 

Taken on October 11, 2015. 

Taken on October 11, 2015. 

Taken on November 23, 2015. 

Taken on November 23, 2015. 

Taken on December 20, 2015. 

Taken on December 20, 2015. 

Taken on January 6, 2016. 

Taken on January 6, 2016. 

See more of Michael's work on his website www.3peaksphoto.com. He is also a host of the Photo Show, a radio show on photography. To see all the photos from the entire year, visit his blog here. If you loved these photos, you may also enjoy these:


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4 Things You Must Include On Your Photography Business Website

Having a photography business can be so rewarding. You are doing something you are truly passionate about and getting paid for it! What is better than that? When you have your own business, you want to promote, market and work as best and effeciently as you can. One important factor of any business today is to make sure you are online. You want to have a good online presence with a nicely designed website and you also want to be utilizing all the social media sites as well. 

Are you wondering what type of information you should be including on your photography business website to make it the most effective as you can for getting new business? Today, we will share with you 4 things you must have on your website. 

1. Your Business Name and Contact Information

Number one is so important and so many businesses leave these details off of their website, which can lead to losing business quickly. If you think about it, today's world is online and everyone wants to find information instantly. They do not want to have to search in numerous places to find what they are looking for. If someone is researching possible wedding photographers for their upcoming wedding, and stumble across your website and love the work they see, but can not find a phone number or email address easily, you may lose their business. This is not always the case, but do you really want to test it? 

Be sure you have a page on your website dedicated to all of your contact information. Just having an online contact form does not cut it (but having one along with all of your other contact information is okay)! You want to include your name, company phone number and email address as well as links to all of your social media pages. If you have a studio where you work, you want to include an address to that as well. Make sure there is a link to that contact page at the top of your website homepage so that it can be found and clicked on easily.

Janae Shields Photography is a good example of a contact page that is easy to find and has all the relevant information. 

2. Samples Of Your Work

What is a photography website without showing off any of your photography? Showcase a little of all the different types of photography you do. If a client comes to your website looking to hire you to photograph a sports event, and all they see is samples of wedding photos, they may decide to look elsewhere. If you are a well-rounded photographer and have many specialties, awesome! But make sure you include samples of everything you do. Your website is a place for you to showoff the excellent work you do, so don't be afraid to showcase your talent! 

3. An About You Page

If someone is hiring a photographer for a special event or moment in their life, it is important to show them who you are personally and professionally before they hire you. You always want to make sure you are the perfect fit for your client and the only way to do that is to make sure you get along and understand each others needs. Have a page on your website that talks about you. How you found your love of photography, details about your family and children as well as other passions you have in life. This is also a wonderful place to talk about your personal photography style. 

A great example of a nice about page is from George Street Photo and Video. It talks about how the company was founded, the people it includes, a short video as well as other awards and accolades they have won. 

4. Fresh Content

Now-a-days, simply having a website is not enough. It is great to have a blog where you regularly post new, fresh content. Regularly does not in any way mean that you have to post daily, but updating your blog once a week - or even twice a month if you struggle to find the time - is good. Posting photos of recent photo shoots, weddings or landscapes you have taken are great post ideas. You can also do informational type posts. For example, as a wedding photographer, provide your tips on what couples should be asking their photographer before they book them. If you love photographing animals, come up with a great post with tips on how to make them the best they can possibly be. 

Throughout that content, you want to make sure you also keep SEO in mind which you can do with keyword phrases throughout your website and blog posts as well as making sure all of your photos have Alt and Title tags on them. All of this helps optimize you in Google's search.  


 

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Photo Of The Week

This week's photo of the week of the beautiful Saint Lucia was taken by Jake McHugh with Jake McHugh Photography. 

Here is what Jake said about this photo: "I took this photo in Saint Lucia on my honey moon. We went on a boat tour around the island and one of the stops was this, The Pitons. They were magnificent and seemed gargantuan compared to us on the tiny boat. The sun was so bright we were lobster red by the end of the tour!"

See more of Jake McHugh's work on Flickr.  

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Do you have some really amazing photos you have taken recently or some of your past work that you simply love? We want to see! Each Tuesday, we will be featuring a "photo of the week" right here on the Camera Giveaways blog. We are looking for anything from amazing landscape photos, a gorgeous wedding or engagement shot, sports or animal photography, an awesome fashion photo...whatever you want to share, we would love to see!

Email your photos to contact@cameragiveaways.com with the subject "CG Blog Photo Submission" for consideration. In your email be sure to include a description of your photo, your name and company name as well as website and social media links. Please... no watermarks! If this information is not included, your photo will not be included.