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Photo Tips: Online photography resources

by admin on August 4, 2008

You’ve been hearing us blather on for weeks now about how to improve your photographs … we’ll shut up for a little while now and let some other very capable folks do the talking.

Here are some other places where you can find great tips, new techniques, and in-depth information online. And remember, if you’re having trouble with your images google is your friend! No matter what problem you’re experiencing, chances are someone else has been there before and sought help from the internet gurus.

Here are some GREAT sources of information:

photo.net
a great online community with forums for just about any subject you’d ever want

Here’s one thread on DIY fashion photography:
http://photo.net/photography-lighting-equipment-techniques-forum/00NRTA

And another on making a light diffuser:
http://www.diyphotography.net/homestudio/home-made-cheap-flash-diffuser

you tube
Check out this person’s awesome studio photo tips – over 20 videos! if you’re struggling with your photography, take some time and watch every one of these clips. Very, very useful content!

http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=prophotolife

http://www.diyphotography.net/
A very useful site dedicated to sharing knowlege and helping people build their own affordable photo equipment and achieve pro-level results. Great stuff!

http://news.deviantart.com/article/53613/
Nice article on setting up a do-it yourself photography studio


http://www.tabletopstudio.com/

Perhaps not the most esthetically pleasing site we’ve ever seen, but TONS of great information and tips on product photography and lighting. This may be especially useful to jewelry designers.

If you have any photo problems, questions, or comments about your photos feel free to email us at julie[at]smashingdarling[dot]com.

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