Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The Widest Array of Different Genres of Photography - All Under One Roof


Photography has come a long way since the ages of pin-hole cameras or pocket brownies. In earlier times, photographers were encumbered with the task of processing film. This was associated with limited frames and time delays. Digitisation revolutionised modern living. Changes impacted ordinary people, who started snapping everything with their new digital cameras, and contemporary professional photographers who now had an entirely new work-flow.

With the arrival of digital photography came the propensity for professionals to specialize in areas including fashion photography, nature photography, sports photography, still life photography, food photography, forensic photography, wedding photography, war photography, and paparazzi. No longer were there simple photographers; now there were stock photographers, product photographers, fashion photographers, corporate photographers, profile photographers and advertising photographers.

If you are looking for Corporate Photographer Brisbane, Advertising Photographer Brisbane, Commercial Photographer Brisbane, then I would suggest going online and searching for them. I did some research and came out with lime.net.au. It's a pretty interesting and helpful site. The extensive range of professional corporate and advertising pictures is really impressive. Their client list covers the big Queensland names including Suncorp, Virgin Blue, Xstrata, Queensland Gas Corporation, Ray White, and LouenHide. They also seem to service a lot of Queensland Government Departments. Typically they shoot a lot of executive profile shots in various cool locations around Brisbane, studio portraits, advertising images covering key messages and product shots. As a photography enthusiast, what I really liked was their awesome use of lighting. Clearly these shots would give clients a marketing edge whether it be for print or online media.

Digital photography is of interest to everyone from the hobbyist to the PR consultant to the advertising executive. Great equipment, Photoshop and the capacity to take lots of pictures does not remove the need for experience, skill and creative talent. A quick look at sites like http://www.lime.net.au shows you just what the professionals can do and why we still need them.

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