[PHOTOGRAPHERS BEWARE] Make An Amateur Mistake An Your Photos Will Look Completely Unprofessional
Watermarking your images is one of those things that some people completely understand and others disapprove. It’s almost funny how such a relatively small issue brings up so many emotions – although I do think it’s great that people are talking about it. Is there a right or a wrong way to use a watermark?
Personally I don’t use watermarks in my images but I have considered doing so, on many occasions. My number one fear is that my photos will look tacky, but I have also seen some professional photographers use absolutely beautiful and discreet watermarks that definitely didn’t take anything away from their images.
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The following article will give you great tips on what you should consider when adding a watermark to your photos. We’d love to hear your thoughts on the subject! Please share in the comments below.
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Recently I shot a entertainer aka “Amy Wineglass”. During the shoot she asked me if she could have the images straight from the camera so she herself could edit them “because I like editing too” she proceeded to tell me. Model release form signed I was able to put up sneak peeks on social media with a rather large water mark noticeably placed on her chest, something I would not normally do.