Many photographers choose to shoot outdoors. This is a great way to achieve realistic images that people love, and save on studio overhead. However, at the professional level there are still strong reasons to shoot in the studio. Weather is often a problem to running an efficient and profitable studio. But there's more to it…
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Gold Members – Here’s a great new promotion for your Photo Studio and the Holidays
Here's a great promotion for our Photography Schoolhouse Gold Members. - A holiday promotion designed to bring new clients in the door, and give back to the community at the same time. Our Holiday marketing kit is available to our Gold Members Only for their exclusive use and is available as a download so you…
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Proper Composition in a Digital World
Those of us that shot medium format film cameras were used to composing our shots for traditional print sizes i.e. 4×5, 5×7, 8×10, 11×14, 16×20, 20×24 etc etc. Mamiya and Bronica supported what they called the “Ideal Format” cameras which were typically 6×4.5cm or 6x7cm. Hasselblad was always 6×6 cm, but also had a 6×4.5cm…
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Color Management for Digital Photographers
Feature Photographer Kerry Allan will review the world of Color Management for Digital photographers. From camera settings, to Photoshop and Printers, Kerry will review the process of maximizing the quality of your images and getting your output to match your monitor. For years digital photographers have struggled to get their prints to match their monitors,…
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