Archive for the 'Creative Photography' Category
I have the exclusive privilege of designing, constructing and maintaining the See Photography, Guelph website.
I’ve kept to accessible standards, and also used flash as a portfolio browser. The blog is an edited Wordpress template to mimic the front page website design. I love editing Wordpress templates.
The design accentuates See Photography’s branding, and creates a very [...]
I’ve decided to send out notice of a new photography business.
See Photography, ‘memories you can see’.
http://www.seephotography.ca
“We’re all about you and making sure your finest days are captured beautifully.
From weddings, birthdays, reunions and other special events, to portraits, commercial, baby photos and artistic prints, we can do it all.”
“See Photography can imaginatively capture memories you can [...]
Summer is full of weddings, sports teams, camp, family reunions, trips, day outings and much more.
Why not have a creative way to display your memories?
With a little bit of effort, and money you can create pages for your photo memories through scrapbooking.
I find scrapbooking is a great way to unwind, reflect and feel creative and [...]
Story Behind the Blog:
I’ve always had people ask me, how do you make the one color black and white photos?
Well, here it is! I’ve created the Tutorial with the assumption that knowledge of Photoshop is greater than beginner.
This is one of my favourite processes for editing and enhancing digital photographs enjoy!
Begin:
Choose a photograph that would [...]
A simple tip for some of you photo enthusiasts. If you are looking for ways to improve your photos, try the rule of the thirds.
The rule of thirds, basically is dividing your shot into 9 sections; three sections vertical and three sections horizontal.
If you’d like to learn more about this rule see the wiki page.
My [...]
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