(Entertainment-NewsWire.com, November 12, 2013 ) Las Vegas, NV -- Professional photography firm, Commercial Photography Las Vegas, is using its considerable expertise to provide superior photos to private and commercial clients, and is advising new photographers - When taking a picture, try to take one at a medium distance and then take one closer. You may decide later on that a picture would have looked better had you taken it a little closer. Also, try to make sure your subject is toward the center of the picture.
The number one lighting to avoid in photography is the use of your built in camera flash. Using the flash setting in your camera actually creates the dreaded red eyes and makes your subjects appear featureless shadow blobs. Only use this setting in the case of an emergency if you are left with no other choice.
Natural light will always provide you with the highest quality photos. Cloudy days are actually better for shooting than sunny ones, because the clouds act as a natural diffuser, spreading the light out and eliminating shadows and harsh contrasts. Opt for your next photo shoot outside on an overcast day.
At Commercial Photography Las Vegas, 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.