Ismail Sirdah – Ismail Sirdah Photography https://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com Tue, 21 Aug 2018 15:59:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 Know When To Use Your Flash https://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/know-when-to-use-your-flash/ Wed, 01 Aug 2018 19:02:26 +0000 http://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/?p=100 Continue Reading]]> D-Scott-Carruthers

Getting it right in photography means applying ideas that are inclined towards improving the final product of your work. Many people lack the skills to pursue the art, and that is why they tend to assume this is one of the most difficult things to do.

But D. Scott Carruthers, an expert in photography and a mentor, cites that all you need to excel is to understand when to use what feature and how. One of the things he says are misused by upcoming photographers is the flash, which could be used well to produce high-quality images. Here are the times when you should use the flash feature to assist you in your photography.

Indoors

It is obvious you would want to add some light to the picture when you are filming from a dark place. The most recommended idea here is using an external flash that will bounce light off the wall or ceiling, so it appears more natural. When you fire the flash at a similar angle as the lens, you are likely to get a dull and flattened image, so be calculative when you use your flash indoors.

Freeze motion

One of the most important facts about the flash is it helps you to freeze motion in a photo. The short burst of light released is what works to help in the process of freezing the motion. This works when you are shooting in low light, and one thing you must remember is to play around with the shutter speed to ensure the photo does not appear too dark.

Light trails

Due to the fact you can freeze motion using flash, it assists you to capture light trails. This comes in handy when you are working in a situation that is defined by low light with nasty on-camera flash because it helps you to come up with something cool and creative. The flash of your camera works with assistance from other settings to produce the effect you desire, so also make sure the settings applied are in line with the demands of the weather on that day as well as the colors present in the venue.

Getting good quality is a function of several parameters among them accuracy and ensuring you choose the right settings to go with, so through experimentation, you should understand what works well and what should not be on your list of priorities.

When the subject is poorly lit

Many photographers don’t bother with flash outdoors, and I would be lying to say I have not done so. Natural light is awesome, but there are times when the subject is poorly lit that you cannot entirely rely on natural light to get the quality you look forward to. Using alternative light, in this case, is a solution and considering your camera comes with the flash you might find it impressive to employ the features contained therein to light up the subject while doing your work.

To overpower the sun

On a sunny day, you might find it challenging to photograph due to the strong rays of light from the sun. So, to drown the effect of these lights frustrating the image, you could use the flash to overpower the sun and get a dramatic effect.

Avoid environmental color casts

Suppose you are shooting and surrounded by lush greenery, do you know of a way to prevent the reflection of the green on the skin of the subject? Well, one of the solutions you have in such a case is using the flash. A fill flash will work decently to eliminate the problem and help you create emphasis on the subject.

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5 Benefits of Adoption Photography https://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/5-benefits-of-adoption-photography/ Sun, 29 Jul 2018 22:14:22 +0000 http://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/?p=92 Continue Reading]]> Tana-Ava-Taylor

 

As a family who wants to have another addition to their family, adoption may be the answer. Having a new member of the family can be an exciting time for a couple who wishes to care for another child. However, the process may seem all too tedious and challenging that most couples give up trying even before finishing the adoption.

 

Here are some of the reasons why some parents are discouraged from adopting children:

 

    • Costly fees – for parents who want to care for adopted children, the cost may be too significant. There are many fees included to finish the whole legal process as well as coordinating with the agency, especially if the child is living overseas.

 

    • Long process – many hopeful couples find it difficult and time-consuming to process all the documents and background checks needed to adopt a child. Some of them feel discouraged because of the length of time it takes to adopt a child finally.

 

    • No access to information – although adoption is a known way to care for children, many are genuinely unaware of the process. The lack of information discourages couples from considering it at all.

 

 

To provide information and give couples who are considering to adopt some insight about the candidate children, adoption photography can be a good strategy. In this article, we will look into the benefits of adoption photography.

 

5 Benefits of Adoption Photography

 

Adoption photography can provide more information about the profiles of each child.

 

It may be challenging to visualize adopting a child whom you’ve never seen photos of. Although it can be of good will and trust that you don’t need pictures of your chosen adopted child, most parents would still prefer to see the children they are going to adopt. This way, they can learn about the children more and can imagine him or her living in their homes.

 

Adoption photography can let aspiring parents see the daily lives of the children.

 

Some parents consider adopting children in dire conditions. For example, an orphan who has no siblings may be a better candidate for parents who want to adopt. Capturing the children in their daily moments help adoptive parents empathize with the situation. Photos are a powerful way to send a message from people who need help the most.

 

Adoption photography can make a better database of adoptive children.

 

This benefit is towards the website of the adoption organization. You may continuously be looking for adoptive parents for the children you care for in your center. Having full photos of them on your website will provide better access for potential parents who want to adopt children in your center. This will also lessen the additional inquiries if you create a comprehensive database with information about the children and your center.

 

Adoption photography can also help sponsor parents.

 

Some parents do not necessarily adopt, but rather sponsor children in your center. Providing them with photo updates will be an exciting way to keep on helping these children. Additionally, these photos can also be used to promote the cause of your organization. Sponsors would like to know that their money will be put to good use.

 

Adoption photography can give you a record of success stories.

 

Taking photos can also be a great way to keep a record of your previous adoption success stories. This will also encourage new parents to feel at ease about the process of adopting.

 

Adoption is a beautiful cause that should be promoted when possible. By using photography to inform and inspire others, more children will be given new, loving homes.

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The top 4 DSLR Cameras on the market https://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/the-top-4-dslr-cameras-on-the-market/ Tue, 10 Jul 2018 15:47:07 +0000 http://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/?p=83 Continue Reading]]> There are no two ways about it, if you want to take your photography to the next step, then you are going to need to upgrade your equipment. This comes in the form of Digital SLR cameras. DSLR cameras are ideal for both beginners and pros and allow you to not only play around with manual controls but also enjoy picture quality and a whole new world of focus with interchangeable lenses.

These particular cameras can be a huge investment to make, with even budget models costing a rather considerable amount, which means that you are going to want to make sure that the money you are spending out is worthwhile.

I appreciate that not everyone has lots of money to invest into their camera, which means that I have put together a list of different DSLR options, from top of the line to some of the more budget-friendly options.

Nikon D850

If you have the money to spend and want the best camera on the market, then you are going to need to look at the Nikon D850. This camera is one that simply never disappoints and is packed full of all the features that you are going to want. It comes with a 45.4MP sensor that is able to offer stunning image quality that you are going to simply fall in love with and if that wasn’t enough it is also made from a magnesium alloy body that is durable and can be carried around with ease.

Canon EOS 7D Mark II

For those who still want a great spec camera, but are looking to save some money, this Canon EOS 7D Mark II camera is ideal. It comes with Hybrid AF and 10fps shooting which means that you can look forward to some gorgeous images. Despite the slightly lower price, this is also a tough camera and can stand the test of time.

Nikon D7500

Another Nikon on the list, but this time one that comes in a little bit cheaper than the first. This particular camera offers all-round brilliance. Of course, the specification of this camera is never going to be up to the standard of the other higher end options, however, it still packs a punch. It is compact and durable, which means that it is ideal for carrying around and taking pictures on the go.

Nikon D3400

I know it seems that this is the Nikon rundown, however, they make beautiful cameras so this is no surprise. Even the lower end of the camera ranges, at the Nikon D3400 is a fantastic choice. Particularly if you are a beginner and looking to start out learning how to take the best pictures possible.  This camera comes with a 24MP sensor and retracting lens, which makes it feel much more top of the line then you may imagine.

With so many great choices, there is bound to be a camera that is exactly what you are looking for. So, why not take a look at your options and see if you can find a camera that is going to help you to take pictures that you can treasure for a lifetime.

 

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Photography Tips: How to Master the Headshot https://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/photography-tips-how-to-master-the-headshot/ Thu, 01 Feb 2018 15:32:19 +0000 http://www.ismailsirdahphotography.com/?p=36 Continue Reading]]>
Ismail Sirdah

Mastering the headshot is one of the most useful skills any photographer can have. Learning to capture a good headshot has many benefits. It can help you create a studio business for photography, which constantly has customers as a headshot is always required for business and other formal needs.

According to Ismail Sirdah,  learning the principles of taking a good headshot is very helpful for both amateur and expert photographers. There are essentially two types of headshot photography:

Types of Headshot Photography

1. Artistic Headshot

These are professional photos taken where the subject’s facial features are highlighted in an artistic way. This type of shot can be a part of a photography session for advertising, events, personal and other commercial use.

2. Non-artistic Headshot

These type of photography is done in a studio, where the subject is placed on a plain background, facing upfront and wearing formal clothing. These types of photos are used to apply for resumes, passports, and other formal needs.

By understanding these two main kinds of headshots, we can then proceed to learn more about tips and tricks to master headshot photography.

Photography Tips: How to Master the Headshot

For Artistic Headshots

1. Capture the subject’s good angle

“Many people believe that they have good angles and bad angles. The trick is to ask your client to show their good angle in front of the camera,” adds Ismail Sirdah. If your client knows where his or her good angles are, make sure that that side is facing the camera for artistic shots. This will also help your subject feel comfortable in posing since they are more confident when they know that they will look good at a certain angle.

2. Make use of artistic lighting

Shadows and highlights can create wonderful effects for your headshot. If studio light settings are not available to you, you can make use of natural light to capture the beauty of a person’s facial features. Facing your subject against the light will brighten their cheeks and forehead when they smile. Placing your subject’s head in the middle of a dark shadow will create a dramatic effect.

3. Edit blemishes in post-processing

Headshots are usually close-ups, and some clients will prefer imperfections to be edited upon the presentation of the final product. To help improve the appearance of your subject, ask if they prefer blemishes to be removed. These can include acne, scars, wrinkles, fine lines, moles, or other features that may appear bothersome.

4. Ask insight from your clients

Asking which shots your clients prefer can also help you pick which ones should be worth making physical copies of. Before changing a pose during a photography session, take 3-5 headshots with your subject smiling, not smiling, looking at the camera, looking away from the camera, thinking of an emotion, etc. Vary these shots and let your client look at the raw files. Ask them which ones do they think are the best photos from the set, and you can work your way from there.

For Non-artistic Headshots

1. Master the types of formal non-artistic headshots

Before going into this kind of photography, do your research about the different types of requirements in non-artistic headshots. Usually, there are varying rules for each requirement. For example, a 2×2 picture can be set on a plain background. Some visa photographs need to be on a blue background, and some need your subject to be wearing a formal attire. Make sure that your studio can accommodate these types of requirements.

2. Invest in lighting

These types of headshots prohibit any kinds of shadows. Improve your studio’s lighting by investing in various kinds of equipment. These include lamps, light reflectors, and background lights. These will remove any kinds of shadows and other lighting imperfections that can diminish the quality of your headshot photos.

3. Instruct your subjects clearly

Aside from mastering the types of non-artistic headshots, another skill is learning to instruct your subjects. Some photographers make use of their fingers to direct a certain angle to their clients. Others would give verbal instructions instead. Don’t forget to also instruct your clients about hair, jewelry, accessories and other facial applications that needed to be removed before taking the photo.

4. Measures on flash photography

Some clients would close their eyes at the glare of the flash. However, almost all the time flash is needed for non-artistic headshots. To avoid wasting photos as well as your time, you can give precautionary measures about the flash glare to your clients for them to try their best not to blink upon picture taking.

Be sure to follow these basic principles, and you are sure to master the skill of capturing a good headshot.

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