Monthly Archives: January 2014
20 Great Google+ Web Design and Web Development Communities
PGoogle+ Communities are a great way for freelance web designers and web developers to connect with others./PPJoining a community can strengthen your freelancing business in the following ways:/PSTRONGNetworking./STRONG As a member of a Google+ Community, you have a chance to … Continue reading
Manipulating Natural Light in Wildlife Photography
A Post By: Elliot Hook/PIMG class=” wp-image-61705″ alt=back-light-wildlife-photography-1-edit src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/wpid-back-light-wildlife-photography-1-edit.jpg” width=250 height=333 An Icelandic pony, shot against a setting sun/PPWhen photographing wildlife, the sun is one of the most useful tools that enables you to create something different or add impact … Continue reading
Top 10 Ways to Sabotage your Professional Photography Aspirations
A Post By: Paul Burwell/PPThrough the various classes and workshops I teach, I inevitably run into a number of students with professional photography aspirations.
How to Rock Your Business Phone Calls
PAs a web designer, how do you feel about business phone calls?/PPYour answer probably depends on your personality. Some people love to talk on the phone. Others dread phone calls./PPIf you
A Concise Guide to Lightroom Develop Presets
A Post By: Andrew Gibson/PP
Lightroom How To
A Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt/PPRecently we asked what post-production software to you use the most often?/PPSo far of the over 15,000 of you that have voted on the poll (use the link above if you wish to vote), the overwhelming … Continue reading
Reasons to Shoot High ISO Images
A Post By: James Maher/PThe most common photographic fear that I come across these days is when people are afraid to raise the ISO setting on their cameras./PJust a handful of years ago, these fears were justified.