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Cost Of Doing BusinessFeb 9, 2010
Guandu wetlands, Danshui River, Taiwan
The other day a good friend who works as a travel writer was asking me a couple of questions about pricing photography work. Pricing can often seem like a tricky, mysterious subject but it doesn’t have to be. For...
Grids To GoFeb 8, 2010
A Honl Photo system grid spot was used to capture this harmonica player.
It’s extremely common to see photographers mount a dome diffuser of some kind on their hotshoe flash. This is great when you want the light to go everywhere, such as when you’re...
SequencesFeb 8, 2010
Food vendor in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown, Malaysia
How do you get that one great shot, particularly when you don’t have time to set it up or when you have constantly changing situations or a dynamic subject? One solution is to shoot a lot of frames one...
Traditional HolidaysFeb 7, 2010
Chinese New Year shopping, Dihua St, Taipei
Every culture and country has its own series of traditional festivals and holidays. For the photographer, these can provide some great opportunities to shoot a diverse range of subjects.
Before we go any...
Public ArtFeb 6, 2010
Public Art
Public art installations and displays can provide good photographic opportunities. Unlike art galleries and museums where photography is often restricted or prohibited, outdoor public displays usually encourage photos. It’s quite common for...
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