Sorry Mike, by limited I mean around £800-£1200 initially, but if more is required to get a kit that is suitable I would be prepared to hold-fire and save for a bit longer.
Hi all, I'm looking for a bit of advice on what sort of kit I should be looking to upgrade to...
I've been doing ad hoc bits of photography work for a couple of years (while also being a full-time mum to twins!) but I've only recently decided to try to go pro full-time. Until now I have just...
I've been looking round the shops local to us, specialist framing shops and photography shops etc, and almost all of the ready-made frames that i have seen look cheap, flimsy or just plain ugly and they never come with the monts that i want so i'd have to buy those seperately. They aren't that...
Well that does make things much easier. I really would prefer to keep the 3:2 aspect so that you don't have to shoot wide. Taking pics of kids running around doesn't leave much time for planning shots!
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I'm using Lightroom and have seen the crop presets in there which are useful. I see what you are saying about the mount - i just assumed that the mounts that come with pre-made frames tend to be the same ratio as the frame itself so there is an even border.
Thanks for the reply.
Hi everyone,
I'm just starting out as a child/family portrait photographer and wanted some advice on which print sizes i should offer my clients as I'm a little confused about what is the 'standard'.
My SLR takes images that are 3x2 ratio which obviously scales nicely to 6x4, 9x6 etc... but...
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