Print as a path to profitability: Printer vs a Lab
This video highlights the profitability of printing your images on your own printer vs using a lab and hopefully encourages you to use print as a path to profitability.
For a photographer the island is simply one of those places that get added to the bucket list of landscape locations. The baobabs are incredible, the night sky phenomenal and the vastness of the pan mesmerising. If spending time under the stars capturing these gentle giants under a night sky sounds appealing, then we are heading there this August and would love you to join us.
Join the Hunter’s of Light community for an amazing weekend of photography training, locations and discussion photographing giants at Kubu Island. This workshop is led by two of the South Africa’s well respected and recognised professional photographer’s Emil von Maltitz and Quintin Mills. Click here to watch the promo video.
LANDSCAPES / SEASCAPES / BIRDS / WILDLIFE / EDITING & MORE
The Hunters of Light initiative is partnering with a variety of experts in their field to provide workshops across a wide range of areas such as basic camera skills to editing and advanced lighting and genres like landscapes, bird and wildlife, portraits and loads more. Take a look at our latest workshops or join our workshops mailing list, select a workshop you would like to be notified about or add your own requirement and we can see if we can make it happen.This video highlights the profitability of printing your images on your own printer vs using a lab and hopefully encourages you to use print as a path to profitability.
This includes the world’s longest focal length AF lens for mirrorless cameras at 1200mm!
The last idea on this list, and one of the easiest to implement, is to be on the lookout for local events that are good for photography.
Film is seeing a resurgence these days, and it’s no surprise why.
One of the earlier ideas in this list is to limit yourself – and that’s easy to accomplish just by changing your equipment.
Even photographers who don’t usually shoot portraits are almost always better than non-photographers at photographing people.
Hunters of Light is an initiative to help motivate and inspire photographers. We welcome photographers of all skill levels and all camera brands, this group is all about creating beautiful images.