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Great Tips from Pulitzer Photography Prize Winner Brian Smith! (Video)

Janice Dugas Photography Posted on June 9, 2011 by Jean LiboironApril 29, 2013

Meet Brian Smith, an exceptional celebrity and portrait photographer.   Brian Smith is a Pulitzer prize winner who has photographed one luminary after another: Bill Gates, Anne Hathaway, Samuel L. Jackson, and the list just goes on. In our interview … Continue reading →

Posted in Photography | Tagged Brian Smith, Celebrity Photographer, Photography Tips, Portrait Photography | 1 Reply

Depth of Field: a Powerful Tool To Use In Your Photography (Video)

Janice Dugas Photography Posted on September 1, 2010 by Jean LiboironMay 10, 2013

As mentioned inside Shelton Muller’s photography tutorial video that I’m sharing with you today, ‘ depth of field is a powerful tool for telling the viewer that which you consider to be significant in the image and highlighting the subject.’ … Continue reading →

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Discover 52 Ways To Monetize Your Photos

Janice Dugas Photography Posted on June 27, 2010 by Jean LiboironMay 10, 2013

Looking for fantastic ideas to generate some money from your photos? While surfing the net seeking for inspiration, I came across a great photo blog, Photopreneur, and I want to share the discovery with you. It’s guaranteed you will find interesting ideas to expand on and … Continue reading →

Posted in Photography | Tagged earn money with images, home business, income opportunity, Make Money Online, monetize your photography, photography projects, Photography Tips, Sell Photos Online | 1 Reply

How To Dynamise Your Photography as Ansel Adams did…

Janice Dugas Photography Posted on October 5, 2009 by Jean LiboironMay 10, 2013

Ansel Easton Adams (1902-1984) “A good photograph is knowing where to stand.” When you first experience taking photos, you point your camera towards your subject, center the scene, and press the button. It’s fun to see the results, but at … Continue reading →

Posted in Photography | Tagged Ansel Adams, black and white photography, landscape photography, Photography Tips, Rule-Of-Thirds, Worldwide Photographers | 1 Reply

Quick Tip on Sports Photography

Janice Dugas Photography Posted on June 22, 2009 by Jean LiboironMay 10, 2013

There are certain circumstances when it’s preferable not to apply the “rule of thirds” (*) to gain better composition when shooting your photos. For example, think of  a car in movement  or other fast moving sports.  In this case, it is better to center your … Continue reading →

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