Nikon Studio Embraces Google+ Community

In a deepened effort to help the Nikon Studio Community from 2013 at large with categorized articles, shoot trip detail plans etc., the editor see fit and is thrilled to announce the use of Google’s latest incarnation of her Google Social Service – Community to better allow her community to search, retrieve and read up the latest gear reviews, trip plans and whatever a Nikon shooter will ever need!

Nikon Studio at Tumblr will co-exist for the purpose of keeping a chronological trail of images captured by the Nikon Studio Community like always.

Feel free to pay us a visit and join in the circles of fun!

https://plus.google.com/communities/106750420658498712984

Stay cool!

Tips to Become a Professional Photographer

Its Christmas, and I thought I can do my little part in sharing with all, a secret I have been using all these years to brutally improve my photography.

As most of you are aware, digital photography is, in today’s context, about photography + post processing. And factually, many has gone to lean their skill set development towards post processing, which is where the problem lies. Post processing is always comfortable and conducive, and cost next to nothing (to some) to begin with, compared to hefty camera gears which ain’t raffle tickets. It undermines photographic techniques, lightings, aperture rule, positioning, everything. It makes lame photographers and diffuses real satisfaction in releasing that shutter.

My sincere advice to budding enthusiasts is to first ditch those Adobe, Apple, Capture One, DxO Optics Pro software and attempt to construct new images without them. Utilise only bundled software that comes with your camera for any post processing you may need.

Do this for your next 100K images.

(Note – 95% of images from Nikon Studio are shot with the above principle)