Insect Photography Tutorial (Part One)

It is often good practice to go and photograph something be it a moving or static subject to gain experience and to practice the technique so you are familiar with how to obtain a desired effect.

Being a Corporate photographer in London I go on jobs and take photographs for my clients that can be repetitive. A portrait can be asked to be done in various ways or covering a conference places you in different surroundings that take thought on how it is to be achieved but generally the situation is relatively the same, as perhaps an assignment that was covered recently that used basic camera setting for the job in hand.

A family portrait photographer is a typical example where they do not stray out of their comfort zone and only photograph time and time again the same type of subject under the same controlled environments. This is fine where you specialise in the one subject or area of photography. Hey, you do become good at it and that’s fine but when you do not know from one day to the next who you might be working for in commercial areas and the situations that you could be faced with its good to have a variety of skill sets to capture that special shot for the client.

Over the years this has been the case for me where I am photographing general requirements within the commercial world and then out of the blue I am asked to do something that is out of the ordinary and need to be prepared to say ‘’yes I can do that’’ than ‘‘no that is not really my skill area’’. Here you run the risk of loosing that client to another photographer and limiting your scope.

I have done this type of photography before but wanted to re address how to go about shooting fast moving objects. Since it was wonderful weather recently I went out to shoot these images below to create a blog spot for those who would like to know how to do this.

Dragon flies are fast creatures. They can be captured by high speed specially designed cameras that shoot thousands of images over a very short time but what if you want to use a standard DSLR camera to do it. Actually shoot them in flight. Here I used a Nikon D4 with a long lens utilising a mono pod to keep the camera steady while waiting for that moment.

Insect Photography Tutorial

 

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Take Your Photos on the Night

The time is fast approaching for companies and charities to hold annual events for good causes. Many companies have events that combine a business element with a conference agenda throughout the day and then reward their employees with an awards evening dinner with entertainment as a thank you for the year’s productivity.

Charities also assemble and invite guests to attend a special event. A good excuse to socialise and meet old friends. Guests can purchase tickets for a summer ball or themed evening that give a revenue stream for the good cause.

Here Alternative has the solution and is asked to attend an event and produce images via a Printing On Site system. Photographs are taken as guests arrive, often as couples in their evening dress and then printed at the venue so ready to collect and take away with them on departure.

This for one provides an extra wow factor at the event being entertaining and a useful service. Secondly for fundraising events can produce extra income for the charity by us Alternative Images donating a percentage of sales to the cause. A win win situation for the organisers.

Alternative can organise a mobile studio set up or just use the pleasant surroundings of the venue as a backdrop. Often the venue works best because it gives a reminder of where the evening was held. Many locations are old stately homes or manor houses that have fantastic decoration with vast stairways in the hallway.

Below is an advert placed in a local newspaper by Alternative to inform event organisers of the service offered

Event Printing,Awards Dinners

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Event Onsite Printing

Here at Alternative Images we offer a service of onsite printing for events, parties and black tie balls. Or whatever your function may be. We offer corporate packages for companies that hold awards dinners, charity fundraisers or just want to add more fun to an evening for their guests. On arrival at the drinks reception couple photographs are the preference for a momento from the evening. Often at charity events we donate back a percentage of sales to the charity in question to help with the fundraising. If you would like more information please contact us to discuss your event.

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