All About Enie
In summer of 1994, Enie started as freelancer, taking graduation pictures all across the town of Lilo-an, together with his father and siblings. At the same time people started asking him to do weddings, birthdays, and more. Learning many different curves of photography, he now finds himself taking wedding photos throughout Cebu and enjoys every minute of it.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Wedding Photography Poses and Tips
A photographer can be one of the most important components of your wedding day. When friends or relatives volunteer to take your wedding pictures, think long and hard about it. A professional will thoroughly understand lighting techniques and will be experienced in capturing the joyous occasion. Interview photographers early, at least 6 - 12 months in advance. Read more...
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
How to Create a Digital Wedding Album
Digital wedding photos make a great way to save money on your wedding album while still getting high-quality images of your big day. You can use online wedding albums and digital designs to create a gorgeous wedding album for the digital age, available both in a traditional book form and online or as a DVD for your friends and guests from far away to watch. Read more
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Depth of field (DOF)
Depth of field (DOF) refers to how much of a photo is sharp in front and back of where you focus on the main subject. DOF is primarily controlled by aperture size though other factors come into play such as the focal length of the lens and the distance the background is from the subject.
Photographers may consciously control depth of field for artistic purposes, aiming to achieve attractive background blur known as bokeh. For example, a shallow depth of field is often used when taking close up shots so the background is blurred and the main subject is in sharp focus. Read more...
Photographers may consciously control depth of field for artistic purposes, aiming to achieve attractive background blur known as bokeh. For example, a shallow depth of field is often used when taking close up shots so the background is blurred and the main subject is in sharp focus. Read more...
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