The Ancestral Foundation Of Modern Portrait Photography


by Allen Young

Who will use Lightroom Beta? First and foremost, Lightroom is the product professional photographers have been demanding, especially those who deal with large volumes of digital images. These include fashion and portrait photographers, photojournalists, wedding, landscape and commercial photographers. To these add the seasoned personal photographers who aspire to achieving the same results as the pros, and who demand the same level of quality in their tools.I retouch at no extra charge for large prints and print for wedding albums (digital photgraphy format).

Do my clients need any special browser to see the images? No. The pages will display perfectly on most popular browsers (IE 5.5 +, Netscape 7, Safari, Opera, FireFox and Mozilla.)We include an FTP component, but recommend you get a more robust ftp client as you will need it for other things as well. We have several ones that we like and the prices start at $10.

Do I need any additional software to work with the tool? Well. You should have Photoshop or Photoshop Elements to prepare the images for upload. It makes the workflow very much faster, and the images look great.Yes. We are a member of Wedding and Portrait Photographers International. We work hard to fine tune our skills and keep up to date with the most recent technology and techniques.

How can we make sure the photographer is a professional? First thing is to trust you intuition. If it seems like an amateur operation, it probably is. The fact that someone is “full time” does not guarantee a true professional quality operation. Here are a few possible indicators of a pro, as opposed to a hobbyist: Proper business insurance. (Don’t expect the candidate to show you his business documents, just ask for assurance. is a free online photo gallery and community for Portrait Photographers. For questions/comments please read the FAQs page, or Contact Us.

Are you a member of a professional association and do you have insurance? Yes I am a member of the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers and I have professional indemnity and public liability insurance.I retouch at no extra charge for large prints and print for wedding albums (digital photgraphy format). This includes airbrushing skin, fixing “fly-aways” in hair , objects in the background, ect.

Do you re-touch photographs? I retouch at no extra charge for large prints and print for wedding albums (digital photgraphy format). This includes airbrushing skin, fixing “fly-aways” in hair , objects in the background, ect.No, strobes or flashes are not required for product photography, continuous lights work well and are actually better than strobes for most tabletop photography. Portrait photographers often use strobes or flashes because the the subject is moving and the short duration of a flash is needed to eliminate blur caused by motion. Product photography typically involves stationary objects that are not moving so the ability of a strobe to freeze motion is not required.We have added this as a cool little add on. You can add news items, or links, or “What’s New” stuff to your current site. You simply build a page for news and we do the rest. Or you can have the news display on your home page, or in the gallery area.

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