New York Institute of Photography (NYIP) publishes various articles on its website. The articles cover all kinds of topics from equipment and photographer's website development to photography techniques. There is only one catch. If you miss the moment when the article is published and time passes, it's near to impossible to find the article. At least I could not find any kind of index or a sitemap. Though William Eric McFadden on his page of Ohio University website posts a list of articles from NYIP (along with other links) - just scroll down to "New York Institute of Photography" section.
Out there is a ZATZ magazine (just learned about it), where the Senior Editor James Booth has written a lot of articles regarding photography. Among those articles I was interested in "The art of amateur wedding photography" (part I, part II and part III) and Wedding photography mishaps.
But you will find much more articles written by James. Check it out.
Another interesting encounter - PhotoshopUser.Com. There is a useful tutorial on Photoshop technique for portrait and wedding photographers. This tutorial helps you create a template for photograph - more like a postcard. But it has one interesting detail - sloppy borders. And it achieved quite easily, all other tutorials I've seen very much more complicated. So take a look.
Many times the photographers could rely only on the flash. The light could be so dim or so weird, and there is no other choice as to introduce your own light - flash, to be able record the moment or correct the light. Everything would be great if using flash is easy, but there are many issues that affect the final image. Wading the waters of the Internet I found a good article with examples on use of flash. It is called Flash Techniques, written by Neil van Niekerk. That's a good read and should clear up a few issues you may have had with your flash.
Visiting the websites, links to which were cover with a thick layer of dust, I was pleasantly surprised to find a whole book about wedding photogrpahy - more like a survival guide for new wedding photographer. And there is a lot to read - 79 pages! So go to the website and scroll to the section "Weddings".
When we find something interesting and useful, which we want to return to and share with others, it will be posted here. It could be about composition, digital effects, photoshop, photography business or links to interesting websites.
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