(Entertainment-NewsWire.com, November 12, 2013 ) Las Vegas, NV -- Professional photography firm, Las Vegas Event Photography, is using its considerable expertise to provide superior photos to private and commercial clients, and is advising new photographers - In order to produce the best and clearest photographs, you should use a tripod. A tripod allows you to stabilize the camera, so that your photos are in better focus. This is especially important if you are using a high-zoom lens or shooting at night, since small changes in the camera's position will result in major blurring.
Consider how the viewer's eye will follow the shot. Good shots have at least one point that will focus the viewer's initial attention. Better shots have multiple points of interest that act as a virtual tour of the photo. Example include a defined skyline, lines on a road, or items in the foreground that stretch into the background.
Shoot during the "golden hours," especially if you are shooting human subjects. The time around dawn and dusk are named "golden hours" because the hue of the light makes objects look like they are glowing. This light also complements human skin, making human subjects appear to look better than they would in photos taken at other times of day.
At Las Vegas Event Photography, being a professional photographer means more than just getting paid to take pictures. It’s about being a professional in every aspect of the photography business. We understand you need a reliable service capable of executing the project to your company’s standards, not only effectively and efficiently, but within the budget goals you have envisioned.
For almost a decade, Jennifer Burkart and Ryan Reason have been honing their skills with continuing technical education, on-the-job training, and a studied awareness of contemporary style and current cultural trends in marketing. Combining these core ingredients with identifiable visual aesthetics allows Square Shooting to stand out when looking for a commercial photographer in Las Vegas.