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A Charleston Photographer’s Perspective: Louie’s Kids Celebrity Softball Challenge (aka: Stars and Diamonds)
This past weekend Docent Prodigy had the privilege of being a photographer for Louie’s Kids: Slim Down The South Celebrity Softball Challenge. We had a blast and got to “hang out” with Louis Yuhasz, of course, and Bill Murray, Darius Rucker, and … Continue reading
A Charleston Photographer’s Perspective: Gone To The Dogs
~ Jason Bennett So recently my wife and I went to a function to support an organization that encourages the adoption of dogs. I thought, “Cool, I will contribute to the cause by taking some photos and then post on … Continue reading
A Charleston Photographer’s Perspective: Flash and The Sun
The flash on your camera is not just for night time anymore. Well, it never really was only for night. The purpose of a flash , whether its the flash that is built into your camera or one that you mount on the hot-shoe, … Continue reading
A Charleston Photographer’s Perspective: Look For Lines Outside The Box
by: Jason Bennett We were always taught as kids to color inside the lines but then encouraged to think outside the box. Well it is possible to do both. When viewing your surroundings, try to isolate form. By that I … Continue reading
A Charleston Photographer’s Perspective: Objects In Motion Tend To…
by: Jason Bennett Newton’s first law of motion says that an object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to stay at rest. Otherwise referred to as inertia. OK, sorry, enough physics for today. … Continue reading
Vlog Editing Services
If you’re vlogging, or thinking about vlogging, Docent Prodigy has launched a new service that you may be interested in. http://www.docentprodigy.com/vlogediting/ The process is simple. You record your own vlogs, then send them to be professionally edited. Docent Prodigy sends … Continue reading
A Charleston Photographer’s Perspective: We Eat With Our Eyes
by: Jason Bennett~ When a chef prepares a dish for his/her patrons, much care is taken to not only make the meal taste good but also to make it look good. So it is the responsibility of the photographer to … Continue reading
A Charleston Photographer’s Perspective: Keep It Simple – 1 Year Later
by: Jason Bennett One year ago we were asked to photograph a beach wedding for a friend. The great thing about it was, they wanted to keep it simple . No big lights, no big crew, no big deal. Great … Continue reading
A Charleston Photographer’s Perspective: Things That Go Click In The Night
by: Jason Bennett ~ Photography in the dark will always render a surprise after the click. Just the process of guessing at the composition and shutter speed is half the fun. Then the anticipation of what will show up in … Continue reading
A Charleston Photographer’s Perspective: The Camera Doesn’t Lie
by: Jason Bennett The camera doesn’t lie. It doesn’t lie about the subject being photographed or about the photographer. But it doesn’t tell the whole story either. Photographs tell a story, but it is the story that the photographer wants … Continue reading