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9 Reasons Why Outsourcing Photo Editing is a Smart Move
Photos are the be-all and end-all of your eCommerce business. They are fundamental to your item pages, site pages, web-based media, showcasing advertisements, hoardings, magazines, and essentially at every customer touch-point.
By Sumul Padharia5 years ago in Photography
9 Mirror Photography Tips for Surreal Portraits
On the off chance that you need a speedy and simple approach to take fascinating portraits, mirror photography is for you. You don't need much. A good camera, a model, a couple of mirrors, and a decent lighting setup are more than enough for you to take some truly mesmerizing pictures. And to add a cherry to your cake, I have collated a list of 9 simple tips to enhance your mirror portrait photography level even more. So without further ado, let's get to it.
By Sumul Padharia5 years ago in Photography
Product Photo Editing Services: Comprehensive Guide for Starters
A picture is worth a thousand words, and this holds true for product photos where a customer's eye is drawn first to the image itself. Sometimes the product description alone is not enough to paint an accurate picture of what the product would look like, and the lack of a product image can lead to fallen expectations.
By Clipixie India5 years ago in Photography
5 Best eCommerce photo editing software - You can start easily
You can easily start your Ecommerce photo editing work with good quality photo editing software. Whether you do editing with just your smartphone or you are a professional photographer working in a studio, you need to have some good software ideas to start your eCommerce photo editing work and organize, customize and edit digital photos.
By Jacob Walker5 years ago in Photography
Photoshop Thoughts
There it was. Melting into spring. The half-frozen world from the tiny window in my parent's basement. Truly the ugliest time of the year, or what I call it, hybrid spring. Or hybrid winter. Depending on how you look at it. Either way, I didn't want to be here. I wanted to be back in Australia.
By Kelsey5 years ago in Photography
Backyard Bugs
March 29 2020, marks the date on which Australia, entered ‘Stage 4 lockdown’ in response to the rapid spread of the Covid-19 outbreak. With over one thousand cases daily in a span of a week, the government decided to take action in hopes of stopping the growing number.
By Einreb Ortega5 years ago in Photography
Back to the Seals
I traveled to California throughout the pandemic. I still do. Not for the fun of it. My daughter lives in San Diego with my ex-wife. 2020 was a hard year, even harder when the miles separate you from your child. When the pandemic began, I went seven months without seeing my little girl. I watched her turn two on Facetime. My ex-wife and I eventually decided that with a plan for testing and quarantine, we could make something work. Even with a pandemic happening, I needed to see her. I yearned to see my baby. I would do anything and go to any lengths to make that happen. My daughter had only seen me for seven months, boxed through the screen of an iPhone. The end of June 2020 was my first trip back there. She laid her head on my shoulder as I wrapped her in my arms. Tears welled up in my eyes. It was heaven from the moment that I held her again. Nine days went by quickly. Nine days doesn’t even come close to enough time. It’s never enough time. My next trip would end up being four months away. In October when I was meant to go, my ex-wife called to tell me that both her and my daughter contracted COVID. I was terrified. I thank God that they were both ok. I flew back out shortly after they had ended their quarantine. Every trip I make to California, I make it a point to just be with my daughter. So, my daughter and I spend a lot of time in nature, outside, together. We often go on easy hikes, walks around the neighborhood of whatever Airbnb I’m staying at, or go to the beach. She loves being outside. One of our most favorite things to do is to watch the seals in La Jolla. It always starts with a run in the open grass, chasing the birds with the California sun beaming down on us. We hear the seals barking in the distance, and we steadily make our way closer. We walk down the flat rocks a bit and look around. We always try to get close, real close, so we can really see them. She wants to touch them; I always insist that we can’t. We listen to them barking and watch them bathing in the sun. There’s small groups of seals all huddled together. Some have their necks arched back, some are fighting, some are just alone. Their smell isn’t so great, it never is. The two of us stand there, giggling at the silly seals while her little hand is in mine. I cherish these moments immensely. Something so simple and so meaningful. I steal these moments of time with photos whenever I can. Sometimes they are all I have. When I’m back in DC apart from my daughter, I look back on these memories. I close my eyes and remember. I feel her little hand in mine, I feel the sun on my face, the sound of the waves, the seals barking, and her little laugh. Some people will never think anything more of the seals at La Jolla. I will always think of more.
By Erica Velasquez 5 years ago in Photography
3| Top 12 best websites for copyright-free and royalty-free high resolution images
A good story or article cannot lack of relevant, original and high resolution images. Right images will not only illustrate the content of the writing more perfectly but it is also easier to get good impressions from readers. However, not all available resources will allow you to get free images with high quality.
By Mai Nguyen5 years ago in Photography
Creepy Crawlies: A Mother's Love
We seem to have an obsession with the strange, the ugly, or the creepy. I'm sure there are thousands of psychiatrists who have explained why. I remember reading a book in college that examined the contrast of beauty and ugliness in art. Why do we pick up a horror story, or watch a scary movie? Human beings often have this desire to be scared. We jump on scary roller coasters every summer or run through haunted houses every fall. Some of us do extreme winter sports and often wonder if going down that double diamond slope was a bad idea.
By L.P. Masters5 years ago in Photography









