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som4 · 6 months
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Professional Jewellery Photography 
Our professional photographers have expertise in lighting, composition and editing techniques designed specifically for jewellery. We understand how to use light to enhance the brilliance and brilliance of gemstones by reducing unwanted reflections and shadows. Attention to detail ensures that every facet and contour is impeccably captured, portraying the jewellery in its best light.
To achieve exceptional results in professional jewellery photography, our photographers often use special equipment such as macro lenses, light tents and diffusers. These tools allow us to capture the smallest intricacies with subtlety and clarity. In addition, skilled retouching techniques can further enhance images, ensuring that colors are true to life and that imperfections are minimized without compromising authenticity.
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projectourworld · 9 months
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“The Tie that Binds” by Michael Pachis. Non-Professinal Wildlife Discovery of the Year.
“Orangutans, mother, and son embrace.” / 2023 ReFocus Photography Award Winner ; My Modern Met #orangutan
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generic-photobird · 6 years
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“Snow”
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paramandream · 5 years
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“ Style of thinking depends on the velocity of thinking “
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capturedbyelly · 4 years
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Professional Photography Sydney
Professional Photography Sydney - Getting professinal and creative portraits is more than just getting photos taken. It's about capturing special moments with a true artist's touch. Contacts us!
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akram-dsa-me · 4 years
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thefloridaoracle · 6 years
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2 x 2m 6.5FT Professinal Photography Background Backdrops Support System Stands Studio With Carry Bag https://ift.tt/2SX1UWm
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Some final Images from another university project for professinal photography techniques and methods. the above images consist of a web banner, a CD square and a Press ad
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som4 · 8 months
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Our photographers at Zaveri Bazaar understand that every piece of jewellery has its own unique story to tell. We expertly bring out the essence of each design through the lens, ensuring that each photograph conveys elegance and sophistication.
Whether you are a jeweler looking to showcase your latest collection or someone looking for mesmerizing photographs of your valuables, Grafixwale Arts in Zaveri Bazaar offers a wide range of skilled photographers who can cater to your specific needs.
Finally, if you are looking for exceptional jewellery photography services in zaveri bazar, look no further than Grafixwale Arts. The talented photographers here have the skill and passion to capture the true essence of your precious jewellery through their lens.
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chrischucas · 8 years
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Rethinking Photographers
This week we have been looking at how the wider world see's us as photographers and the effects that has. 
Working as a photographer i have a strange relationship with it's perception, as a wedding photographer I spend a lot of time telling people how i'm not a what you'd think. I even brand it differently with an alias. As an events photographer I explain my method in my 'one handed photographer' approach. I am part of the event interacting with people and very very close. It allows me to get very personal candid images that would have not been possible in a more formal setting (in my opinion at least). I think it's fair to say in most areas of professional photography I feel like I'm up against a sea of sceptics full of anti professional feelings. To the lay man it appears to be a lazy whimsical and over priced profession. This is probably due to the huge rise in mass consumption and accessible technology in digital photography. Smart phones, social media apps, and entry level DSLR's have all devalued the professional photographer somewhat. People seem to think that the difference between the professinal and amauter is more of a label and not so much measured in skill or education.
How has this affected my practice...
Working in a professional capacity has been hard to navigate, I am very cautious to how I've marketed myself. Although I work in a few different areas of photography for paid work I separate them. I do this becuase I feel it's important now more then ever to connect to the client. Being personal and connecting with people with shared values is key. In an over saturated market I think the person behind the camera is more important than it used to be. With the art-documentary projects I invest a lot of myself personally into it. I've touched upon it before, but the there is no way we can stay impartial, neutral or independent of the subject where framing. That's why I choose to embrace it. I think it's possible to be part of the work and it adds an extra layer to it, I feel that it would be better to utilize these diaristic and self reflection elements rather than battle against an impossible task of being the 'neutral' or 'impartial' observer.
Everyone was packed into a crowded room and crowd surfing, when it looked like someone was falling I passed my camera of to the person next to me and went to help. They took a shot without being promoted and captured me, I think it's an interesting point with regards to the diaristic elements to the work.
I always imagine people viewing me ' the photographer' in a negative light, perhaps from the way photographers have been portrayed in pop culture and in the media, which is generally in a negative light, often as invaders or stalkers. I feel by sharing the position ( if you can call it that) it democratizes the act and breaks down the barrier of ' us and them'. It's now just 'us'.
The effect a camera has...
Simply having a camera around signifies to other people around that you are intending to take images. I find having a camera around your neck with a strap (DSLR/SLR) instantly puts you as a photographer a step back. I often shoot with the strap wrapped around my writs and by my side. It's not as noticeable and I sometimes prefocus to set distance with an aperture that will capture what I want. I also know how to increase or decrease the flash power (off camera flash) pretty much instinctively to adjust what I need to shoot. I don't think I would get even half the images I select from the edits if I didn't. I think it's really interesting that the very image of a DSLR/SLR camera changes the dynamic between the subject and the viewer. There has been a rise in professional photographers utilizing this and using smartphones with there now fairly impressive sensors to overcome this barrier and get even closer. One notable practioner would be Damon Winter with his 'A Grunts Life' Work.
 Jocelyn Bain Hogg
I think it's very important to show a world that people don't know especially in your own country.
Taken from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbZi5MIQtug
He works in a hugely dedicated way, he spends up to 10 years on a single project. He explains that he finds it important to not try and emulate the people you're with. He explains If you're not trying to be them or judge them, after spending a lot of time with them, a mutual trust is made between both of them. I think it's interesting how he managed to gain the trust of these organised crime gangs to the point where they were open and welcoming of him to take these images. It's certainly a testimony of the importance of the photography subject reletionship.
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mobiles-stuff · 3 years
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Two of the 10 things I stress about professinal profile pictures is to keep them up to date and use the same image across ALL social media. (Follow the link in my bio to the full list) Recently a client sent me a few photos of myself that really showcase how different I look now from a few years ago. Her comment was that I need to update my pic as she hardly recognized me. For most people, anmually even bi-annually, is sufficient to update their headshot. Personally, I have no excuses since I take my own profile pics. I do try to keep mine up to date, especially since I have been on my weightloss journey. However, the fact is that since she saw me last I have been off the gym routine and "bulking" as my dad put it. Lol. Do you still look like your profile picture? Does the image speak to your values or personally. It is that first point of contact or impression you'd like? Are people going to recognize you in crowd or make the connection as to where they 'know' you from? Does that cartoon or logo look like you? Might be time to audit and update. Have a picture perfect day Beautiful People. (at Lawrence Kerr Photography) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnCvYSsnilc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=190dcosz4a5oq
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capturedbyelly · 4 years
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Getting professinal and creative portraits is more than just getting photos taken. It's about capturing special moments with a true artist's touch. Contacts us!
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caughtdeaddd · 11 years
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one of my photographs got put in the telegraph! I am so happy with this! I am only an amateur photographer just now but i wanna be professional some day. wow im so happy with myself !
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sauditrendnet-blog · 6 years
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$34 2ft 10ft Professinal Photography Photo Backdrops Background Support System
New Post has been published on http://dronephotography.site/34-2ft-10ft-professinal-photography-photo-backdrops-background-support-system/
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leahbeill-blog · 12 years
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Break up food, macoroni and EXTRA CREAM CHEESE ❤what is life without it.
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