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You Still Need To Qualify The Client!
This of you who know me, know I try to do a lot of networking. As a result I’ve talked to a lot of other photographers like me fighting for every job. Through my networking a lot of other creative … Continue reading
Posted in Business/Marketing
Tagged Art, business, Client, Commercial, Customer, Head Shot, Jewelry, Marketing, photography, portrait, Professional, Sales, scuba diving, shark teeth
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Lake Communicators Awards tom-szabo.com 2018 APEX Award
Lake Communicators awarded tom-szabo.com an APEX Silver Award for it’s redesigned website in the Digital Media: Website – Business To Consumer category for 2018. Lake Communicators is a professional organization for marketing communications professionals serving northeast Ohio. The organization promotes and … Continue reading
Posted in Business/Marketing, Jewelry, Photography, Scuba Diving, Underwater
Tagged blank note cards, Commercial, flights, Fossil, Jewelry, liquor tasting kits, Megalodon, photography, portrait, scuba diving, Shark, shark teeth
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Think Lighting
Think Lighting There is no doubt the growth of cell phone camera technology has sent the entire world out trying to play photographer. So often the images posted to social media are almost indistinguishable. One of the main culprits is … Continue reading
Posted in Existing Light, Exposure, How-Tos, Portrait
Tagged cell phone camera, family, Head Shot, kids, photography, portrait
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Valentine Portrait Package – 2018
Valentine Portrait Package – 2018 Most couples will celebrate Valentine Day with flowers, candy, dinner or maybe all of these. All of these are great ways to enjoy your time together. However, at the end of the day all you … Continue reading
Posted in Portrait, Specials, Uncategorized
Tagged Art, family, Head Shot, photography, portrait
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TV Comes To tom-szabo.com
TV – Holy Crow, this is exciting news! New Day Cleveland filmed at the Painesville Farmer’s Market recently. The producer stopped by my booth so we could talk about my jewelry line: Ocean Sands. That discussion turned into a recent … Continue reading
Posted in Jewelry
Tagged Jewelry, Megalodon, photography, scuba diving, shark teeth, studio pr
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Mixed Light Selfie On The Beach
Mixed light photography My wife Diane and I love the beach at Siesta Key, Florida. Anyone who has been to this beach raves about the white powder sand. As a photographer, I’m often left out of pictures. Which is OK. … Continue reading
Posted in Existing Light, Portrait, Vacation
Tagged family, photography, portrait, travel, White Balance
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Shell Enhances Prehistoric Shark Tooth Necklace!
Shell Enhances Shark Tooth! Sometime prehistoric shark teeth can look a little bit lonesome. On my last visit to the Gulf side of Florida, I started picking up some nice shells on the beach. My mind started to wonde;r how … Continue reading
Posted in Jewelry, Scuba Diving, Uncategorized
Tagged clothing, Fossil, Jewelry, Megalodon, photography, scuba diving, shark teeth, underwater
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Professional HeadShot
In Lake County, Ohio we have a lot of marketing/communications professionals. Many of them belong to a local organization know as Lake Communicators. Every year, the organization publishes a directory of members (yes, some folks still like hardcopy) and list … Continue reading
Posted in Commercial, Photography, Portrait, Uncategorized
Tagged Art, Commercial, Executive, Head Shot, photography, portrait
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Pieces, NEW For Ocean Sands!
Pieces, NEW For Ocean Sands! Tom’s fingers have been poking away at the keyboard here at tom-szabo.com. At this point, the on-line store for Ocean Sands jewelry has the following categories: Bracelets Earrings Manatee Bone Necklaces Shark Tooth Necklaces Whale … Continue reading
Posted in Jewelry, Scuba Diving
Tagged Art, bone, children, family, Fossil, Jewelry, Megalodon, photography, scuba diving, underwater
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Infant First Portrait Session
Infant Portrait Session. So there’s this girl, NO, NO, NO, not like that! Shannon belongs to the same networking group as I. Gosh we’ve known each other for years and years. I feel like her brother. I can’t say Father … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Photography, Portrait
Tagged children, family, Infant, photography, portrait
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New Design Earrings – Shark Tooth, Now Available
NEW DESIGN Earrings! tom-szabo.com announces the release of a NEW earring design. The initial set is made of: 2 – Prehistoric shark teeth, approximately .6 Gms each. Tooth length: 11/16″ to 3/4″ Mounting: 20 Ga. round silver plated wire Earring … Continue reading
Posted in Jewelry, Product, Underwater
Tagged Art, bone, Fossil, Jewelry, Megalodon, photography, scuba diving, underwater
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Hints: Best Photo Tips Ever!
Hints: Best Ever If you’ve my blog posts regarding photography, you’ve heard me almost if not full on RANT about the flood of marketing hype on technology vs art. I’m a firm believer that buying a new set of paints, … Continue reading
Posted in How-Tos, Photography
Tagged Art, cell phone camera, Helpful Hints, Landscape, nature, photography, travel
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Commitment to Craft
Commitment To Craft Those of you who know me are probably aware of my commitment to my craft – Photography. I’m willing to help people solve a problem. I use this medium to share tips and techniques. Yes, I’ll give … Continue reading
Black Friday – 2016
Black Friday 2016 Holy Cow, Are you kidding me? Black Friday is almost here. Where did summer go? I know it’s the middle of November, but I’m still hanging on to summer by wearing sandals. I know at some time … Continue reading
Posted in Specials
Tagged children, family, high school, kids, photography, portrait
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Sun – For One Light Portraits
Sun: A very interesting portrait video came across my feed today. I wanted to share it with you. First of all most Facebook photography I see has one thing in common – Bad Lighting! Please stop and think for a … Continue reading
Posted in Portrait, Uncategorized
Tagged Art, cell phone camera, family, kids, photography, portrait
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Your Rights – Public Photography
Your Rights Often photographers will ask about their right to photograph people in public? Do I need a release? Let’s start by asking where are you? Legal rights vary from country to country. They may even vary from state to … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Street Photography, The Business Of Photography
Tagged business, Event, legal, photography, Rights
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Underwater Archeology Site
Archeology Diving archeologists have been working on a site in a Florida river. The results are helping to dispute that the Clovis group were the first humans to be in the area. The sire has exposed an ancient butchering site … Continue reading
Posted in Scuba Diving, Underwater
Tagged Fossil, Organizations, photography, scuba diving, underwater
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Photography As Therapy!
Therapy – Ahhhhhh. Photography as therapy? Ask any photographer and they’ll tell you they started out as a “pitcher-taker”. After all the gear, classes, workshops and pulls of the shutter, they’ll tell you how now they now spend more time … Continue reading
Pin Hole Camera – Make Your Own
Pin Hole Camera – Make Your Own Pin Hole Camera? What’s that you ask? This is the most simple form of film photography you’ll find. It’s a great way to make your own camera and learn more about photography. If … Continue reading
Scuba Diving In Key Largo, FL
Scuba Diving In Key Largo, FL Scuba Diving In Key Largo, FL In March of 2016, my wife Diane and I vacationed in Florida. What a great time to leave NE Ohio! Out With The Old! As a photographer, it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Jewelry, Scuba Diving, Underwater, Vacation
Tagged Fossil, Jewelry, Megalodon, photography, scuba diving, travel, underwater
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Light, It’s All About The Light!
Light, It’s all about the light. Light! My wife Diane and I like to vacation at Siesta Key Florida. The beach has the softest and whitest sand you’ll see anywhere. During our walks on the soft powder white sand, Diane … Continue reading
Posted in Lighting, Portrait, Travel
Tagged cell phone camera, children, family, kids, Landscape, photography, portrait, travel
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Film Photography – Dead?
Film Photography – Really? Film, remember that stuff? With the explosion of digital cameras today, most of you would likely wonder why shoot on film? Let me back you up a bit. Before digital, you had to put more thought … Continue reading
Posted in Portrait
Tagged Art, cell phone camera, family, Landscape, photography, portrait
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Lion Fish Inavade Atlantic Ocean
Almost every diver who’s been the the western Pacific Ocean will come home bragging they saw Lion Fish. They are a beautiful species! However, they’ve become a big problem in the Atlantic Ocean. Why? They are considered an invasive species. … Continue reading
School Pictures And Special Deals
School Picture Business School pictures are a real tradition for families. People often ask if I provide that service. My answer: well I’d like to. I learned a long time ago this is a very difficult market to break into. … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Kids, Portrait
Tagged business, children, high school, photography, portrait, senior
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Fashion Mags – Photo Lighting Tips
Fashion Magazines – Photography Tips Fashion magazines – OK, I admit to looking at them. No, No, really, I’m not that way. The fashion industry spends A LOT of money on photographers to advertise their products. So it stands to reason … Continue reading
Posted in Commercial, Lighting, Portrait
Tagged cell phone camera, Commercial, family, Head Shot, high school, photography, portrait, scuba diving
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Light Planning
Light Equals Photography Light plays a powerful role in photography. In addition, it is relative. A scene/subject will often have varying degrees of illumination. These are commonly know as highlights and shadows. Both highlights and shadows can be a creative … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Portrait, Travel
Tagged cell phone camera, Landscape, nature, photography, portrait
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Light – Composition For Photography
Use Light and Composition If you’ve been following me for a little while, you’ve heard me comment about understanding light in order to improve your photography. In the article attached to my post, I’d like you to examine the photographs … Continue reading
Posted in Existing Light, Exposure, Landscape, Night photography
Tagged cell phone camera, Helpful Hints, Landscape, nature, photography, travel
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Golden Hour Photography?
Golden Hour vs. Mid Day The Golden Hour as referred to by photographers as the hour around sun up or sundown. The sun and atmosphere combine to give the photographer unique and colorful lighting. Photographers often avoid shooting mid day. … Continue reading
Posted in Existing Light, Landscape, Portrait
Tagged cell phone camera, children, family, Landscape, nature, photography, portrait, travel
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Scuba Diver Brave, Stupid Or Lucky.
Scuba Diver Touches Shark! I caught this scuba diver article on my FB feed. The image was of a diver reaching out from a shark cage to touch the snout of a great white shark. Brave, Stupid or Lucky? Apparently … Continue reading
This Portrait Video Will Make You Think About Lighting
Portrait Photography And Lighting. Portrait photography requires that you always think about lighting. It doesn’t matter if you’re using a boat-load of studio equipment or a cell phone. I found this short video demonstrating 3 different set ups. These set … Continue reading
Posted in How-Tos, Portrait
Tagged cell phone camera, children, family, Head Shot, high school, kids, photography, portrait, senior
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Scuba Divers + Underwater Gardens
Scuba Divers have begun to plant gardens underwater. I suppose if certain aquatic plants will do well underwater, than why not vegetables. Using huge bubbles in 26 feet of water, they have started growing lettuce. The whole project has been … Continue reading
Think About The Colors To Enhance Your Portraiture
Do you really love your family? Silly question right? Because you love them, why would you share them through lousy pictures? Today with the proliferation of smart phone camera technology, it’s too easy to shoot without thinking. I suggest taking … Continue reading
Posted in Kids, On-location, Portrait
Tagged cell phone camera, children, family, high school, kids, photography, portrait, senior
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Make Shutter Speed A Photography Tool
If you have read some of my posts, you may have read this before: “You’ve got to be smarter than the camera!” That means understanding how the camera works and camera limitations. Cell phone manufacturers want you to believe that … Continue reading
Posted in Existing Light, Exposure, How-Tos, Landscape, Portrait
Tagged Art, cell phone camera, Landscape, nature, photography, portrait, travel
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Photographers – We All Were Beginners!
As a photographer and a Scuba Instructor, I often tell beginners: “We all started as beginners”. It’s a thought we should all remember. We need to be reminded that we had to work to get where we are today. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in Photog Is Art
Tagged Art, cell phone camera, children, family, kids, Landscape, nature, photography, portrait, travel
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Photography – The Camera Made Simple!
This is so cool! A blog post recently came across my inbox that contains a diagram that totally explains your camera and lens operation. Check it out, I’m sure you’ll want to bookmark it for future reference. Infographic: The Complete … Continue reading
Posted in How-Tos
Tagged cell phone camera, family, Landscape, nature, photography, portrait, travel, White Balance
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Portrait Of A Proud Young Man!
Recently one of my high school seniors wanted to go on-location in addition to his studio session. No problem, where would you like to go? Being a member of the swim team, he replied: Let’s go where there is water! … Continue reading
Posted in On-location, Portrait
Tagged Art, high school, photography, portrait, senior
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