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It’s Howitookit.com’s birthday! And to celebrate our first successful year in business, we’ve decided to offer an incredible giveaway to one lucky winner! So, we’ve come up with following 3 items:
Click each link below for more details and specs (we can also substitute for cash value or other equipment up to $1,140.38):
Canon EOS Rebel T2i 18 MP CMOS APS-C Digital SLR Camera
Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4.0-5.6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens for...
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Tutorial by Chris Knight.
Shooting a story…
This series was my first attempt at creating a cohesive story. We called it “The Big Bad Wolf.” You know, since it was a love story. All the edits are the same, so I’m going to concentrate on a single image.
I shot this on a seamless white background with two lights. An Alien Bees AB800 and Alien Bees Ringflash, which creates...
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Have you ever taken pictures from a car? And no, I’m not talking about an intoxicated friend of yours hanging out of the car window, and you snapping a quick shot with your Nikon Coolpix S70.
I mean from an artistic perspective.
Sometimes, the most ordinary things can be the most spectacular to photograph. Having an eye for these kinds of things develop over time with a photographer of course. But, when...
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Written by Bobbi-Lee
This is a question a lot of parents ask and I am here to show you how you can improve your photography skills and get that precious photo you will cherish forever. Whether you are using a thousand dollar DSLR or a cheap point-and-shoot camera, these 5 simple tips can help you create wonderful child portraits.
1. Composition – How You Frame It
When looking at a photo, the human...
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There are two important things most photographers forget to do when coming up with their business plan, designing their website and other promotional materials. Actually, I couldn’t find a single photographers portfolio I felt was doing a good job addressing both these issues. They forget to define their USP (Unique Selling Proposition) and they forget to tell their potential customers what their USP is.
When potential clients are deciding whether or...
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