Thursday, November 28, 2019

How to Take Photos of Your Band That Look Professional

How to Take Photos of Your Band That Look ProfessionalHow to Take Photos of Your Band That Look ProfessionalA good gruppe photo can make the difference when it comes togetting your gruppe featured in a magazine.It may seem pretty simple to whip out your phone, click a couple of shots and send them off, but getting your best band photos should involve more than that ... a lot more. Here are some tips and tricks to consider when taking band photos, plus some advice for the budding band photographer in you. The Best Band Photos Start Here When considering how to get your band photos done, you should keep these five points in mind Remember That Band Photos Are Press Photos Youre taking band photos to get the band expokoranvers in the pressand to present a visual image of the band. While this may seem obvious, its a good thing to keep in mind when preparing the shoot and taking the photos. Are the photos likely to be published? Assuming they are, is the image of the band the one that you want to be presenting to the public? Think Carefully About the Composition of Your Photos Photographing more than one or two people can be hard. You dont want the pictures to end up looking like someones wedding photos, a class photo or police mugshots (unless of course, thats the image youre going for). Before you take the pictures, think about the positioning of the photo. When it comes time to shoot, take as many different shots as you can - you can never have too many to choose from. Consider Whether You Want Live Photos In many ways taking live photos can seem like the easiest option - for a start, all the band members are likely to be in the same place at the same time. However, there are a few pitfalls. Unless the photo will be accompanying a review of a live event, most magazines and newspapers wont want to use a live photo. Although the whole band will be on stage at the same time during a live event, it may be hard to get a good shot of all of them, and with nicht we it davon entfernt sein movement and low lighting levels, concerts are one of the hardest environments to photograph. A good live shot can be a useful addition to a press pack, but it isnt a replacement for a well-staged band photo. Dont Take the Photos Yourself If you are a photographer and in the band, avoid taking the photos yourself if at all possible. While most cameras have the ability to take a timed portrait (giving you, as the photographer, a chance to get into the picture), its not a good idea to use that function - youll get much better results by asking someone outside of the band to take your photographs. It also could be beneficial to work with another photographer- you can exchange ideas, and she may have some good suggestions. The world is full of aspiring photographers, many of whom would love to photograph your band. To find one, put an ad on the board in a local camera shop or at an art college. Many new photographers will be happy to work for free to gain expe rience, but its a good idea to at least offer to cover their expenses. You also should ensure they are credited when the photos are published. Use a High Enough Resolution Yes, saving high-resolution photos uses up memory fast. But the media outlets using your photos will want a high-resolution file, and if the image you provide isnt high-resolution enough, they just wont use it. Make sure you do your research - check with media outlets beforehand to obtain their photo guidelines and follow those guidelines to the letter regarding resolution and file type. Once youve got the photos, avoid compressing the files - if the file is too big, the media outlet can shrink it. Listen to Advice From Band Photographer Pros Without question, photographers themselves are the best source of advice for putting together a stand-out band photo, especially if they have prior experience photographing bands. These tips come courtesy of band photographer Vi Bibi Always try and use natural light.Spe nd time getting to know your equipment.When composing a photo, split the frame into thirds, and remember that the eye is drawn to circles and triangles. Ultimately if youre going to be any good, you have to learn to go with your gut.Dont be scared to use photo editing software. It can be lots of fun, and if you dont get the perfect image, you can manipulate your pictures until you do.If you have an hour to photograph a band spend the first 45 minutes in the pub and shoot for the last 15. Get to know the band, their dynamic and personalities. If you, and the band, are relaxed, youll get better pictures.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Virtual Internships

Virtual InternshipsVirtual InternshipsIn addition to using your computer to get a degree, buy a new outfit or reconnect with old classmates all without leaving home, you can now also use it to complete an internship online. Some companiesmainly those with openings in IT, research, sales and social mediaare offering virtual internships that can be performed literally anywhere. More flexible than your standard 9-to-5 office internships, these virtual positions allow participants to complete an internship on their own schedule. Summer or winter breaks are no longer the only times an internship can fit into a busy schedule, as students or others with full-time jobs are able to gain relevant experience without compromising other obligations. Although there will still be deadlines to follow, when you choose to complete the assignments is generally up to you. Whether it is 1 p.m. or 1 a.m., virtual internships give you the freedom to choose what works best with your schedule. Since virt ual internships can be completed anywhere, location is no longer a deterrent in your search for the perfect positionby negating distance, the possibilities are endless. The internship of your dreams located 3,000 miles is no longer out of reach. You wont need a plane ticket or extra gas money to get the resume boost and experience youre looking for, only internet access and a comfy couch. Although completing an internship from home can be convenient, there are some drawbacks you may want to consider. For one, virtual internships make it more difficult to make connections with managers and co-workers, as your only companion during the workday is yourself. A large part of an internship is networking with those around you, and the lack of a physical presence may make that more difficult. Plus, you wont be able to get a sense for what its like to work in that particular office or industry full time day after day. Working for an hour at a time from the comfort of your own home is v ery different from working for eight hours in a cubicle. Despite these drawbacks, the convenience makes virtual internships an ideal option for many. So if youre looking to advance your career but dont have the time or resources to complete a traditional internship, search for a virtual one and trade your business suit for your favorite pair of sweatpants.-Posted by Rebecca Zissou

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Walking faster could add years to your life

Walking faster could add years to your lifeWalking faster could add years to your lifeMy parents were notoriously fast walkers. I remember once barely being able to keep with them on my little 8-year-old legs while walking through the city. It was tough at the time, but now I am quite glad for it has trained me to be a very fast walker as an adult. One who will even walk into the street if there are too many people meandering down the sidewalk - which is pretty common in tourism-heavy New York City.Well, I may risk getting hit by a car but I will probably live a little longer as a new studypublishedin theBritish Journal of Sports Medicine found that people who walk faster have a 20% lower mortality risk compared to slower walkers.Fast walkers for the winThe study used data from the Health Survey for England and the Scottish Health Survey which provided them with the walking speeds (self-reported slow, average, fairly brisk or fast) of 50,000 English and Scottish adults.The researche rs observed the subjects for nine years.It found that among participants who did not experience a health vorstellung in the first two years of follow-up walking at an average or brisk/fast pace was associated with a reduced risk of bothall-cause and CVD (Cardiovascular Disease) mortality, compared with reporting walking at a slow pace.Now the study cannot definitively state that walking faster makes you healthier and there was no evidence of faster walkers having a reduced cancer mortality rate but the simple exercise of just walking at a brisker pace just helps you become an overall healthier person, especially when it comes to cardiovascular health. So in other words, try walking a little faster on your commute today.