May 9th, 2010 at 6:59pm |
LIME is still a two-man-band. Two people can create quite some music together but the amount of performances and their style are limited. To offer a bigger variety of articles, views and techniques we want to start working with guest contributors on LIME. If you have something that might be suited for LIME, please contact [...]
Read the rest of Guest Post - Better Pictures by Shooting Less (by Konrad Dwojak)
May 18th, 2009 at 2:03pm |
As photographers we love talking about gear: camera’s, lenses, lights, … There’s also a lot stuff that can’t be found in most photography stores but can make our work more comfortabel and often even save a shoot. Yes, I’m a freak, a maniac but I’m always looking for things that can make my photography better. [...]
Read the rest of The Other Gear - Photographers Fashion
April 7th, 2009 at 11:29am |
We all know mr Murphy, more importantly his law : “If something can go wrong, it will go wrong”. Whether it’s a fashion shoot, a family session or a wedding, sooner or later Murphy will get the drop on you, right ?
We’ve all been there : the shoot is in full force, you are [...]
Read the rest of How to kick Murphy in the nuts
April 3rd, 2009 at 8:32am |
LIME is quite a commitment for both Pieter and me. The time and energy we put into our bastard child, becomes a bit too much at times to be honest. But when we hear that we played a small part in the progress of a LIME-reader, we forget about all the late hours and feel [...]
Read the rest of VIDEO : Guest post - SOAKED
March 31st, 2009 at 8:24am |
I decided to post last weeks’ movie (to be seen here) without audio commentary because I liked the atmosphere it projected. Since a lot of you guys posted questions in the comments I decided to write an article to clarify all the technical stuff in the video & maybe shed some light on the [...]
Read the rest of Shooting in the snow : the article to clarify the video
March 2nd, 2009 at 12:11pm |
Are you often facing a huge to-do list, filled with an endless number of tasks ? Where do you start ? And, maybe even more importantly how can you still feel really good even when you only finished only one of those tasks during an entire day ? I’ll tell you how [...]
Read the rest of Organising a to-do list
February 23rd, 2009 at 10:42am |
If you are anything like me, sometimes you will get stuck with a photographer’s worst enemy: the lack of inspiration. Let’s face it, you can have all the equipment your gadget-freak-heart desires, the knowledge to use it, time on your hand and a direct line with Elite Models. But if you don’t have any inspiration, [...]
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February 10th, 2009 at 1:25am |
Does a real pro always knows what he’s doing? The one trick pony’s probably do but I think it’s just impossible to be a creative photographer and always know what you do at the same time. Being creative implies that you are not afraid to try out different things and to venture into the unknown. [...]
Read the rest of A Pro Always Knows What He’s Doing … Right?
February 2nd, 2009 at 10:15am |
I don’t know any good photographers who are not passionate about photography, do you? Sure, there are average photographers who make lots of money, but they too have a passion, the passion of doing business. But I would like to talk about the passion for photography.
The Maniac
I eat, sleep and breath photography. there’s no [...]
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January 26th, 2009 at 1:24pm |
People want to look good in their photos, but they tell you they won’t pose for it or they won’t be directed. Sounds familiar? It does to me … weekly …
At the end of my first article, we arrived at a point where the couple is more relaxed and no longer constantly looking into the [...]
Read the rest of A step-by-step guide to shooting relaxed, unposed-like couple shots - Part II