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3 Things to consider before hiring a Photographer

It is a lot like finding the right hairstylist or barber, as finding the right photographer for your start-up. There are great ones, expensive ones, lousy ones -- and cheap ones. Unfortunately, photographers need not to hold any legal regulations, restrictions and licenses. The quality of work that a photographer will produce, doesn’t have a guarantee on it. It leaves you, the potential client at risk for failure as the market have any non-professional or untrained guys who can pick up a camera and call themselves a photographer! While hiring a photographer you can keep below mentioned points to help you out. 1. Photography organizations can help. Fortunately, many photographers also realized that most of the clients felt this way too. Many self-imposed regulations and established formal organizations were created to monitor and regulate the quality of photographers were producing.  Organizations like wedding.net can be of very much help. To find photographers who abide by

Photo Restoration Service

In order to start a business providing photo restoration services for clients right from a home-based location, you need to purchase a good quality scanner, computer and photo restoration software. You'll be able to restore old and damaged photos and produce new copies in print format or on a CD, regardless of whether the photos are black and white or color. It should be noted, as the software isn't designed for beginners, the art of electronic photo restoration need to spend time practicing. Check on the availability of digital imaging training courses in your local community college.

Head-Shot Photography

A critical piece of many entrepreneurs’ media kit, venture-capital presentation and social-media presence, are head shots. For some professionals, a dynamic head short can make the difference between acquiring a job or losing it. A good professional photographer does have the knowledge to make someone relax in front of the camera, try out the best poses according to their nature and provide expert advises to highlight a person’s positive attributes and qualities. Some tips are mentioned below to achieve the best head shot. 1. Equipment: In terms of choosing a camera for head shots, a lens with a large aperture (with a small f   number) is a must. Such apertures are also available in smartphones nowadays. An in-camera filter can also be used as a substitute. While photographing head shots, wide-angle lens must be avoided, unless you’re trying to achieve a dramatic, artistic style photo, the subject will appear unrealistic, with imperfections amplified as in a caricature.

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - A very creative profession

What is Wedding Photography? Provide a photography package to the clients’ ready to get married. You can assign two or more photographers in either hourly package or a fixed price package meeting the desires of the client. Advantages:  This is a creative yet a very challenging job to start working from home. You can start as a part time photographer to learn the techniques and in due course of time you can build your supply of equipment. Challenges:  Everything has its share of challenges. Photographic conditions like light, weather or a huge variety of subjects or event going on a wedding can change at any point of time. You need to be very strong with your technical knowledge in order to make split seconds decision to work smoothly in any unfriendly situations. The Market Clients, who are couples actually, seeks various photographic documentations. From photo-journalistic to edited, they seek all sorts of photography. What You'll Need to Get Started: You will need