What to do when things don't go to plan? A huge part of getting that great shot you had imagined, in fact, a massive part of photography, in general, is problem-solving. The better you can manage a situation the more likely you are of hitting that banger.
When it comes to snowboard photography, it is essential to capture the right moment. Know what your rider is going to do and let the rider know how you want the end photo. In other words, talk. As aphotographeryou should have completed the necessary preparation (getting the right angle, distance, andlighting). But still, with all that sorted, it can be hard to get the shot you want.
Growing up in Montreal, obsessed with skateboarding and snowboarding Todd moved out to Whistler in 2000. Armed with a point and shoot camera and some encouragement, Todd dove into a career orientated around snowboard photography.
When working with video the number one time waster is searching through endless hours of unnamed video clips piled up and dumped on your disks, coz’ you know those videos are there, but where did you put them? Read on for tips on how to stay organized.
Printing your photos has a few added bonuses. Firstly, you get to admire your own work, picking up details on how to improve your photography each time you view them. Secondly, comforted in the knowledge that you have saved your work form collecting virtual dust and dying in the dark corners of your hard drive, you will also reap the benefits of a great nights sleep.
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