February 2012
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Feb 29th
Anonymous asked: How much would it cost me to hire you as a photographer for the day?
Feb 29th
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Feb 29th
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Anonymous asked: Your shots are so out of this world, great to see a young black photographer, making a name for us all...
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: Your work inspires me...
Feb 27th
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Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
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“The More You Shoot, The Better You Will Get… It’s The Only Way.”
– Wise Liver
Feb 25th
“Women find modesty to be an unattractive trait in men.”
– Alfred Tyikuku
Feb 23rd
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Dramatic Gritty Effect
Going to show you how to add a dramatic, gritty, bronzed effect to your images, using Photoshop CS. We’ll convert our subject image as follows: 1. Open our project image and immediately duplicate the background layer by right clicking the background layer and selecting ‘Duplicate Layer’. With the ‘Background Copy’ layer selected, go to ‘Filter’ on the menu and choose ‘Other’ -> ‘High...
Feb 22nd
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Feb 13th
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How to Use Sunset Light to Light Portraits
  Sunset is arguably the most beautiful time of day for portrait light. But you don’t want to simply take your subject outside and start shooting. Take a few moments to identify “how” to use your light and your portraits will be dreamy. Here are three ways you can use the light by setting your subject in relationship to the setting sun. 1. Front Light: Place your subject facing the light. Shoot...
Feb 13th
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Feb 10th
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“Don’t stress over your ex, focus on your current or your next…”
– Alfed Tyikuku
Feb 9th
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Feb 8th
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Feb 7th
Macro Photography Tips for Point & Shoot Digital...
“Select Macro Mode – this is a fairly obvious first step but I’m always surprised by how many digital camera owners haven’t explored the shooting modes that their camera has. Macro mode is generally symbolized with a little flower and when selected it will tell your camera that you want to focus on a subject closer to your lens than normal (the minimum distance allowed will vary from camera...
Feb 6th
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Feb 5th
im speechless....
Feb 5th
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Reblog if you're a nobody on Tumblr but you're...
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Feb 3rd
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