This image was taken by David Greene, Pictage member since 2004. “This image is from one of my favorite engagement shoots ever. It was taken a few years back at an old brick factory that is zoned as city parkland. The couple was a total joy to work with...really adventurous, visually aware and super stylish.
Every week we bring you a new tip from one of our many talented Pictage Members. This week’s tip is brought to you by Cinematic Studios. Justin & Mary Marantz talk today about the little extras that they give to the bride on the morning of their event. Together, Justin & Mary form Imagine Imaging
Today’s Interview is with Jeff LaPlante of Jeff LaPlante Photography… *Describe your photography style: I approach weddings as a photojournalist first and foremost. I strive to document the day in an unobtrusive and creative way without posing or interrupting the natural interactions of the couple and their guests. Intermixed with this reportage style I also pre-arrange with
Topic: “Breaking Out — Principles of Building your Business” Transitioning from a full time “job” to a full time photographer can be overwhelming. Wondering where to start, how to price, what to tell people, how to spend your time and money can all be daunting to a new photographer. This chat will be of value
Today’s image was taken by Chris Beard of Chris Beard Photography and Pictage member since 2006. He is also the new Toronto PUG leader! “We were shooting Joy and Chris’ wedding at a park in Niagara Falls that had these really cool hedges with archways cut into them. I had them stand in one of
Happy Monday! Time for the Pictage Tip of the Week! Here we bring you weekly tips brought to you by some of our top photographers and PUG leaders. A huge thanks goes out to Cinematic Studios for the filming and production of these clips. How do you categorize your images on Pictage? Jules Bianchi has
Today’s interview is with Shari Zellers of Shari Zellers Photography. *Describe your photography style: It’s hard to know what one’s style is until someone tells you! I’ve been told my style is “natural” and fun with emotional imagery – I like that. *What is a must read or must see? Oh, for us photographers, definitely
Today’s image was taken by Shyla of Shyla Photography and Pictage member since 2006… “This Image was shot of an Indian Bride at a fashion show in LA. I was on assignment for gown designer Amal H. from Amal of Beverly Hills and I got a little bored shooting the exact same thing on the
Today’s interview is with Will Jacks of Wiljax Photographic Design… *Describe your photography style: Wow. That’s a tough question to answer. And it seems like as soon as I do, it will change. Often it depends on the job. Commercial and editorial work tends to be cleaner. My gallery work is a little less technical
Topic: “Get Published” Lauren will guide you through the steps of getting your work published by industry and wedding publications nationwide. She will touch on each step from making industry contacts, choosing the images that editors look for, getting them ready for publication, writing up a story to grab the editor’s attention and delivering your