Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Body Building Photos






If you are serious about body building, you will want to have photos that document your progress down the road towards having a beautifully sculpted body. When you are able to have a progression of photos that will show your body building journey, you could possibly motivate others to go down the same path you have taken.





You may want to start out by looking at photos of body building phenomenon who are already where you want to be. You can find some great photos of body specimens at a variety of websites. Look at some of the following recommended websites for some great body building photos:





* www.bodybuilding.com



* www.getbig.com



* www.trulyhuge.com



* www.female-bodybuilding.org





When you take the time to look for some great body building photos, you might be amazed at what you find. You will be able to have ideals to aspire to, bodies that you want to look like, and people you want to emulate. There’s nothing wrong with trying to make yourself look like a person who has the body you want to have!





When taking your own body building photos, keep in mind three simple rules:





* The right light



* The right location



* Flexing your muscles





That might seem like amazingly simple advice, but it can make a difference in taking great body building photos versus taking just alright body building photos. Be sure you have the right lighting, set your location, and work your muscles the way you should so that you can showcase what you’ve tried to make tight and toned.





If you are serious about your body building goals as well as showing off the body you have worked so hard to build, you should seek out the services of a professional photographer to take your photos. Yes, they will cost a little bit more money, but the end result will be well up to your expectations.





Be sure that you are in your best form when you are having your body building photos taken. Concentrate on showing off your muscles. Flex them so that they look the best that they can. Be sure you are projecting the best image possible when having your photos taken. You never know who will see them!





Body building photos can be wonderful motivational tools, but they can also be great ways to showcase the body you’ve worked so hard to make hard and toned. You never know – perhaps you will serve as motivation for someone else!

Sunday, 21 July 2013

How to Take Winning Ebay Auction Photos




Though there have been millions of items listed on Ebay, there is one characteristic shared by most winners: they have a good photograph. Ebay is a virtual marketplace, but buyers still like to see what they’re paying for. Auction listings that include quality photos reassure the buyer that they are making a good purchase. That means more money is your pocket, just because you snapped a picture!





But all Ebay photos are not created equal. Here are a few tips for making the most of your item photos.





First, make sure your item is in top shape before photographing it. If your item is dusty or stained, buyers won’t want to make the purchase. Before you take the picture, wipe down any merchandise with a hard surface. Wash clothing or other soft items. You want the merchandise to look its best.





If a product is worn or has a few scrapes on the surface, carefully document these through your item description and photographs. It might seem counter-intuitive to point out flaws in the item, but it pays off in the long run. You don’t want to get a reputation for dishonesty. Plus, minimal damage rarely puts off Ebay buyers. They’re looking for a good deal. As long as the product is in working condition, a little wear and tear is often deemed acceptable.





When setting up your photography session, aim for natural light and good contrast. Take pictures near a window when the sun is shining. Avoid using a flash if you can; flash photos often turn out too bright and detract from the item’s detail. For best results, light products should be photographed on dark backgrounds, and vice versa. Take pictures from two or three different angles if possible. Do ensure that the item is displayed by itself, unless it’s a part of an entire lot for sale. And when you take the picture, get as close as you can without distorting the image. You want the item to fill the camera screen.





Take care when selecting a surface and background on which to display your item. Too-reflective surfaces can reveal the photographer’s image, and messy or busy backgrounds can distract from the item. For a professional look, use a very simple surface and background that show off the item well.





Many Ebay sellers use Photoshop or similar programs to clean up their photos before listing. This is fine, as long as the resulting picture is still representative of the item. Try to keep colors and hues as close to the original as possible. Photoshop can be used to lighten up too-dark pictures or to sharpen images. Save the photos as 400 by 300 pixel JPEGs of the highest quality. That way Ebay won’t reduce their resolution too much when it resizes the uploaded images.





Ebay sellers should consider using Ebay’s built-in image hosting service. It’s cheap and reliable, and it’s subject to Ebay’s technical support. They let you list your first image for free. Every successive image costs just a few cents. This convenient service is worth investigating.





It’s long been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. On Ebay, a picture can be more valuable yet: it can bring you buyers.