Sunday, November 18, 2012


3 Tips for the Everyday Photographer


Anyone who has ever taken a photograph is a photographer, and with millions of people who take pictures everyday, how are you supposed to stand out among them? Well, here are three tips for anyone interested in making a successful image.


#1. Find the Story

Whether you are on a camping trip with your buddies or on your way to New York to document Hurricane Sandy, everyone has a story to tell. A great photograph is one that evokes an emotion, so create an image people will connect with. When someone is intrigued by your story they want to share it. 


#2. Pay Attention to Detail

Figure out what you are trying to show and focus on that. I've seen many images that have strong subjects, but make lousy photos, because they're cluttered with nonsense. Here, I've posted two images of the same subject, but one is more appealing than the other. Can you figure out why?




First of all, your viewer's eyes are attracted to the lightest thing in your picture. In picture number one, the bee is fighting for attention with the glare on the wing, and the two white things in the top left corner. Also, because the bee is father away, it is harder to focus on. Does the photographer want people to focus on the flowers or the bee? The second image is more appealing. The lightest part of the image is the reflection in the eye; it is close, and focused on the bee.


#3. Share Your Image

You've already done the hard part; you've made a spectacular photograph. Now, it's time to share it. Because it's 2012, I'm assuming you know about social media. According to Facebook's statistics, there are 1 billion monthly active users. So, if you don't have a Facebook account, I suggest making one. However, there are other ways to reach out to people if you do not want a Facebook account. Here, are some you might want to try.

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Linkedin
Google Plus+
Youtube
Instagram

So, if you want to make a successful image, photograph something you are passionate about, pay attention to detail, and share your image. 


I hope these tips help you create more successful photographs!

Monday, November 12, 2012

It's Never Too Late to Get the Picture You Want!

    Eighty-fifth Birthday


I had the experience of riding in a hot air balloon with a lady who had never flown in one. It was not only special because it was on her bucket list but she turned eighty-five this year. After her surgery, she got approval from her doctor and in no time, she was up and flying. 



As a client it's never too late to get the picture you want. You owe it to yourself to have the Best

Because You Deserve It!


Want to Know More About the Pilot of This Balloon?

Learn more about Jeff Haliczer and his team below!
Empty Pockets Balloon Team