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Family Photography | Having Fun at The Park
© 2012 Wazari Wazir | Having Fun at The Park Nothing much to write here, just wanted to share some of the moment captured while having fun with my family at the local park nearby our home. All photographs were taken with 70-200mm lens shooting at wide open f/2.8, just in case you wanted to know. To be honest with you, when my sons grows up, it was getting harder to photograph them, a real challenge to me but nevertheless I will try to find the time for a quick photo session with them. Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel
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Tips For Family Portrait Photography | Keep it Simple
© 2012 Wazari Wazir | My Family Photography Outing | Hulu Langat Selangor When it comes to my family portrait photography, I like to keep it simple, so that the eyes will be drawn towards the main subject, which in this case is my family. Among the best kept secret in portrait photography especially is to keep it simple, meaning if we wanted to photograph someone, chose a plain background, with less distracting elements. That’s why in the old days majority of portrait photography were taken inside the studio, where there is only the subject and plain background. Nowadays people like their picture taken outdoors, with nature or any environment…
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Family Photography | It’s The Moment That Matters
© 2012 Wazari Wazir | Mother and Son | Family Photography It’s been awhile that I play around with texture in my photograph, at one time I’m obsessed with texture and I find it very hard to get it right and after awhile, after I know how to get it right, I no longer find it challenging and that’s the reason why nowadays I rarely playing with texture in Photoshop. Anyway this photograph of my family, my wife and my son Raphael, still can stand on it’s own, with or without the editing, the reason is that it’s the moment that matters. Even though if I took this photograph with…
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Travel Photography | Children of Himalaya | Kashmir
© 2012 Wazari Wazir | Kashmiri Children Wearing a Phiren (The Kashmiri Cloak) | Photograph Taken With 24mm Prime Lens To some people this photograph is messy, cluttered with messy background but to me each and everything in this photograph give context to the photograph, they tell the real story about the subject, photographers usually called this an environmental portrait because it does not only shows the person in the photographs, they also tell where this picture is taking, the mountain and the snow shows that this photograph were taken during cold winter. During my recent visit to Kashmir on February 2012, I take a lot of environmental portrait more…
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Children Portrait Photography | Baby, Baby Please Don’t Cry
© 2012 Wazari Wazir | My Son Raphael Crying I wish I’ve this kind of a picture myself, I mean, a photograph of me crying out loud when I was like my son age, it must be fun to look at it now when I was having a baby myself but unfortunately, I don’t have any. Anyway family portrait photography does not necessarily about cute looking face, does not necessarily about beautiful smiling face, it is about capturing a moments in our time and I believe that this kind of a picture will be priceless in the future, not may people can remember how they look like when they cry…