Ideas expressed visually.
Monday, June 12, 2023
By Grafixer Studio
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Find excitement in the ordinary by uniquely looking at things. For example, I took this captivating photo on a peaceful walk when the light accentuated the branches, making them look like they were coated in morning dew. Actually, it was in an otherwise dry, sunny, late afternoon. Nevertheless, it was a magical moment that I couldn't resist capturing.

Discipline and training the eyes to appreciate our surroundings are essential in photography. Environmental photography is a genre of its own. However, interacting with people adds dynamics and creates memorable moments that make it truly special. Regarding the skills and excitement with people, we must return another time. I have more similar nature images to share if you're interested.

 
Tuesday, June 06, 2023
By Grafixer Studio
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When I attempted this genre for the first time, I faced several challenges. Firstly, I had to get used to a heavy, long-zoom lens. Secondly, I had to find the right subject, typically larger birds, to make the photo more engaging. Lastly, I had to ensure the background wasn't too busy to distract from the subject. These were just a few obstacles I encountered. 

Try to get close to a wild creature or suggest how to pose...

Coming from event and family photography experience, where the people are close and engaging, is a lot different than a bird from a distance. However, the technics are invaluable and adaptable to the craft of a professional portrait photographer. 

Not to mention that I had a great time.

 
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
By Grafixer Studio
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I have often been asked about an appropriate consumer budget for commemorative photo memorabilia, like albums, coffee-table style photo books, or some wall decor of an enlargement. I suggest setting aside 10% of the cost of the event or trip as a starting point. Of course, this recommendation is only the actual cost for the production of the product, excluding any prep work. However, it's always good to prepare for such events by testing equipment, learning the basics of various photography genres, and experimenting with post-capture techniques to improve the quality of the photos. Once you get your product back, the cost of getting it will be an investment for many years to relive your experiences of such an event. The product themselves will become invaluable or priceless.

I took some pictures with my new zoom lens at the local zoo. While they aren't specifically showstopping, I tried to capture the scene without including identifiable backgrounds from an urban park. As a result, the photos look technically acceptable but missing unique drama or excitement. You cannot catch those when most wildlife animals are asleep during the day. I did set some self-assigned conditions, but I still need more practice to get the right angle and select a better time of day for more appropriate lighting conditions, but overall it was a fun trip. However, visiting a Safari National Park would be much more expensive than a local zoo, so it was time well spent. Please look at these photos only as a stepping stone. It is my experience that should be inspirational. We all need more practice to improve our skills and be honest with ourselves to enhance our photography.