Beach Photography

Executive Summary By Peter Timko
This means that beach photography can be either landscape or portrait photography or a combination of both.

Unlike most other forms of photography, beach photography is about movement. The water is always in motion and if this plays a major part in the composition, you have to be able to balance this movement with the stillness of the rest of the image. In beach photography, light is not always your best friend. We are accustomed to seeing bright sunlight in beach photos. But remember that if there is white sand, it can cause a lot of glare and result in stark high contrast photos that do not capture the feel of the beach. Don't despair if you are at the beach on a cloudy day.

When photographing objects or people on the beach, remember that you have a long flat unending background. If you are trying to capture just the openness of the beach, use a wide angle lens. If you are shooting up the beach, the wide angle lens will let you keep everything, from the water in front of you to the rocky headland in the distance, in focus.


Beach Photography Suggestions That Will Produce That Perfect Image
Executive Summary By Vanessa Honda

Shooting beautiful images at the beach is often more difficult than taking the pictures in the studio. This article looks at ways in which a beach photographer can meet these challenges.

The beach is constantly changing. Getting to the location early will help you avoid some serious issues that might plague that shooting beach photography. Second, bring some beach props. It will greatly enhance your shoot. You are after all in a unique location - the beach, you can design a shot where the subjects will be subject to getting wet. This will often be your client's favorite image. This shot of course should be one of your last shoots.

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