Posts Tagged Artistic Photos

Be more artistic in taking wedding photos

Posted by on Sunday, 13 December, 2009

A wedding is one of the best events to be captured on film.  It is such a big day for the people involved that catching on film works great.Because capturing those moments in a photo will forever remind those people involved of that special day.In this article we are going to discuss some tips in capturing the special moments in that day forever.

As a San Diego wedding photographer I take a wedding job very seriously.I know that day is very special for them so I want to help in my own little way by capturing their special day in photos.  So my first tip on catching that day like art is to take photos that have movement.  What I mean by that is a wedding is not a stand still event. There is a lot of action going on so the trick is to capture that action.

The next tip is to not settle in capturing the standard shots that you know of.Well, you can still take those standard photos like the photos of the bride and groom posing for you but the highlight of your album should be about moments in action.  As a San Diego photographer I am always thinking of ways to capture the same shots with different angles.That way you would not only have photos of the events but you can tel what happened during the event just by looking at the photos.This would be tricky to do but with practice you can perfect it.

Last tip is to make your photos bigger than life.Because this is bigger than life event for those people involved.  So as a San Diego event photography service I have learned doing big events how to do this.What I mean by this is to not only capture small pictures or standard pictures.You have to take shots that would make the moment seem bigger.

But of course doing all of these tips would require some artisitc side in you.But if you can understand where I am coming form then the wedding photos that you would take would turn out really good.The photos would not jsut translate into some boring photo album.But pictures and an album that will be able to show the emotions shown during that speical day.


The 404 380: Where these wind screens won’t stand, man

Posted by on Monday, 13 July, 2009

Could the Internet be any filthier than it is right now? Today’s show highlights some of the more disturbing stories that we haven’t been able to get to over the past few weeks, but not before complaining about the dirty microphone screens pressing up against our mouths on a daily basis. Wilson seems to like it!

We scavenge the depths of the dirty Internet to bring you a couple interesting, albeit dirty, stories, like this one about a teen in New Zealand who stumbled upon some “artistic” photos of his mother, and instead of gouging his eyes out with the nearest sharp object, he auctioned them off on the Internet!

Ugh, the story gets even more messed up though, and you’ll never guess what his Mother does when she finds out what her son’s been up to at her expense. Hint: he doesn’t get in trouble.

That story actually segues well into the next one, where we finally ask the question, “Is the Internet destroying porn as we know it?”

The answer is a mix of yes and no, as CNET blogger Chris Matyszczyk (how do you pronounce that?!) helps us figure out why 90-minute adult
movies are quickly getting fazed out in lieu of 335-second clips on sites like YouPorn and XTube. On the other hand (no pun intended), there are plenty of examples of money getting poured into big budget pornographic films, some with a budget of over 1 million dollars. Although we have no personal opinions on the matter, since none of us have actually seen said video genre, we reference very informative articles we’ve read on the Internet.


Stay tuned to the second half of today’s episode to see how you can instantly obtain 5,000 Twitter followers and listen to a hilarious Calls from the Public with a special appearance by none other than the much-missed Sally Henderson!




EPISODE 380




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Originally posted at The 404