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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 05, 2013 ) Las Vegas, NV -- A newly established photography site recently took the initiative to help new and upcoming photographers in their goal of getting the best possible shots out of their equipment. Offering tips to amateur photographers on how to deal with lighting, camera settings and subject matter; the site has posted a list of important points that the average photographer may not consider early in their professional career or as a hobbyist.
“We set up this section of our website so that new photographers get an idea of how to establish themselves as a pro in no time,” said a representative of the site. “Lots and lots of people grab a camera and think that they can instantly just start clicking, and by luck of the draw, will end up with commercial photography quality shots just by pointing and clicking, but it takes quite a bit of studying and getting to know your equipment, and what your equipment is actually capable of doing.”
While professional photographers often take commercial photography classes for months on end, the average amateur photographer looks at picture taking as a hobby, or part-time gig at best. “we realize that not everyone has an eye for catching the right shot, so we set up this portion of site with a dedication to helping people that are new to the commercial photography industry (or just taking pictures as a hobby) - so that they can do their very best at producing photos that can range from artistic to informative & marketable.”
About Las Vegas Commercial Photography:
Commercial photography is a booming industry that is highly adaptable and integrated into various facets of business and personal photography - with work ranging from wedding & holiday photos for families, to team photos for company websites, on up to photography for full-fledged advertising and marketing campaigns.
Las Vegas Photography
Gus West
702-347-3158
squareshootinglv@gmail.com
Source: EmailWire.com
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