Friday, 22 January 2016

Spencer Niles - The Benefits of Video Games

Spencer Niles loves to relax with a video game. When he returns home from a long assignment abroad, he loves to relax with his Xbox and challenge himself with a new game. Video games are popular all across the world. People spend hours struggling to reach the next level of a game. When played in moderation, video games can be incredibly beneficial to people. They improve hand-eye coordination, critical thinking, and promote working cooperatively with others.

Several popular video games, such as Call of Duty, or Mortal Combat, take on a first person perspective. Players move through the game while looking through the eyes of their character. These games are fast paced, and action packed. They require the player to keep his eyes on the screen at all times. As action unfolds all around the characters, the players need to work with their hands while watching the screen. This improve hand eye coordination because players need to execute perfectly timed button sequences while watching a screen.

Video games are filled with challenges. There is always a new level to reach, and a new enemy to defeat. A player needs to be able to think his, or her, way through a level and figure out how to level up their character. Over time, players develop critical thinking skills that can be applied to other areas of their lives. Many Xbox and PlayStation games offer group settings. Players are required to work with others to beat the game. This cooperation is another skill that players can apply to work or school. Spencer Niles experiences the benefits of video games in his everyday life and his career.   

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Spencer Niles - How to Become a Successful Photojournalist

Spencer Niles is a talented photographer and photojournalist. He is always able to tell a story with his photos and is willing to go wherever a story is. He has spent two decades honing his craft. His experiences have taught him that any photographer can become a talented photojournalist by being passionate about their work, being willing to travel anywhere, and always being on the lookout for a new story.

A successful photojournalist is passionate about his, or her work. A photojournalist travels around the world and tells a story through images. It is important for this professional to be zealous about exposing different parts of the world. Passion often drives photojournalists to third world, and broken countries and gives them the ambition to push through poor working conditions in order to tell a story.

A photojournalist should never have any reservations about travelling. In order to succeed, a photojournalist needs to be ready to go to any country and work in any terrain. No matter where an assignment is, a successful photojournalists should be excited about the new story and the photographic opportunities.

There is always a story, and a successful photojournalist should always be ready for one. No matter where they are, or what they are doing, photojournalists are constantly looking for a new story and a new photograph. They are passionate about their career and are excited by the prospect of a new assignment. Spencer Niles is one of these passionate professionals. He is always ready to take on a new project. 

Monday, 4 January 2016

Spencer Niles - How to Become an International Photographer

Spencer Niles began his career as a wedding photographer in both New Jersey and New York. He worked for local customers and enjoyed attending various weddings. After gaining experience, he branched out and began to take on larger projects. His career eventually led him to international photography. Any photographer is able to build a career as an international photographer if they have ambition, skill, and creativity.

Ambition is a driving force in any career. It is important for an aspiring international photographer to be ambitious. Building a career in this field requires a vast portfolio and a great deal of networking. A rising photographer should be able to show potential employers a variety of images that showcase their talent and skill. Ambition will drive a young photographer to seize every chance to go out and take amazing photos.
While talent is important, technical skill is vital in photography. An aspiring photographer needs to understand lighting and composition. He, or she, needs to have a working knowledge of camera settings and how to adjust a camera for a variety of subjects. A good photographer also needs to know how to apply minimal edits to photos in order to enhance the subject. Technical skills can be gained through training, or through experience.

Creativity is essential for any photographer. While traveling the world on assignment, it is important for a photographer to be able to looks at something from a new angle. A skilled photographer will use creativity to capture a new side of a subject. Spencer Niles excels at this and is always able to bring a fresh perspective to any subject.

Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Spencer Niles - How to be Prepared for the Perfect Shot

Spencer Niles is a talented photographer who is always ready to capture the perfect moment. Whether you are taking photos at a wedding, or trekking through the Australian outback, it is important to always be prepared for the perfect shot. Being prepared means always having your camera ready to go, keeping your eyes open, and being well practiced in your craft.

No matter where you are, or what type of conditions you are travelling in, it is important to always have your camera ready to go. Before you begin your trek, or your job, consider the lighting of the area and what your subject may be. With these factors in mind, have your camera adjusted to the proper settings, so that you can grab it and snap a photo without pause. No matter what your subject is, or where you are working, there is always the possibility of a special moment. A skilled photographer is always ready for these moments.

It can be easy to miss something special, therefore if you are waiting for the perfect photo, be attentive to everything around you. Keep your eyes sharp, and be on the lookout for a great opportunity. If you are not paying attention to your surroundings, a potential masterpiece might pass you by.

Every photographer knows that practice is key. If there is a split second opportunity for a fantastic photo, you need to be able to work off of instinct and muscle memory. You need to be able to get your camera in place, the image framed and then focused within that split second. This can only be accomplished through practice. Spencer Niles is well practiced and never misses an opportunity for a great shot.

Friday, 13 November 2015

Spencer Niles - Tips to Keep in Mind While Traveling

Spencer Niles is avid world traveler and professional photographer who is an expert when it comes to finding his way around in foreign places. Not only does he travel because he loves the thrill of being in an unfamiliar place, but he also travels for work and must learn to quickly get from place to place without having a guide in the area. Much of his work deals with the human condition and the struggles that many people in third world countries have to deal with on a regular basis. He is also a talented landscape photographer who takes pictures for international publications that depict the beauty surrounding the Earth’s most remote locations.

Traveling can be an exciting, scary, and way for people to push outside the boundaries of their own comfort zones. Not only is traveling a way to experience the beauty of a foreign culture, but it also allows you to see how other parts of the world function. An important tip to keep in mind while traveling is to remain calm. It is almost a given that you will get lost at some point if you don’t have a proper guide, but you can get lost anywhere; just relax and find your way. Another tip for travelers to keep in mind applies before the trip even begins; do your research. Understand the rules of the culture and certain customs that can go a long way with the locals if you ever need help.

Spencer Niles is an experienced and dedicated world traveler. He has dealt with a number of issues through out his career as a professional photographer, but the most important thing to remember is to remain calm and know that there are many friendly faces willing to help you on your way.

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Spencer Niles - How Video Games Have Advanced

Spencer Niles is currently serving in the professional world as a photographer who is dedicated to capturing the human condition. He travels the world in order to show his audience what it is like to live and be a community member in some of the most remote places found through out the world. Much of his work has gained international attention through his freelance jobs with major magazine and artistic publications. His work has also been sought by art collectors from all over in order to preserve his images for future generations. However, when he isn’t working, he enjoys relaxing and playing video games in order to unwind.

Video games have been around for more than 25 years now and they have advanced significantly over the last decade. When video games were first released, they were one-dimensional and had simple objects like, for example, in the game called Pong. However, as time went on, more complicated games emerged and more advanced systems making video games something else entirely. Now, video games are more a story than they are anything else. Much like a Choose Your Own Adventure book, video game stories often have multiple scenarios that can change as the player makes choices for the characters in the games themselves. The graphics have also advanced to be extremely realistic almost looking like a movie rather than a controllable game.

Spencer Niles has been playing video games ever since he was young and has always enjoyed them. As the games become increasingly more advanced, it only added to his interest and now he buys all the latest games that come out for the most advanced systems. He enjoys playing with friends online and by himself no matter the object or subject matter.

Monday, 26 October 2015

Spencer Niles - How to Capture an Image

Spencer Niles is a professional photographer who is able to reach a wide audience all around the world through his work. He is currently freelancing for a number of international publications and traveling the world in order to capture breathtaking images. Much of his photographic work is used to spread awareness regarding the conditions of many living in the third world, but many of his photographs depict beautiful landscape from all over the world’s most remote locations. He has traveled all over and even risked his own life in order to obtain the perfect picture. However, he wasn’t always an outstanding artist and he didn’t always know what he was doing when he took a picture.

Capturing a stunning image via camera is much more difficult than it seems. Although modern technology has made it easy to take pictures and post them on the Internet for admirers to see, modern technology has also made it harder to learn how to take great photographs. As quantity continues to be a substitute for quality, the need for true professionals has increased. In order to capture a stunning image, the most important thing to remember is to remain steady and breathe. Although this seems obvious, if the photographer isn’t calm, the shot won’t turn out as clear as it should. Although staying calm while taking a photo seems easy enough, professional photographers are often put in situations where remaining calm is much more difficult than it is when taking a selfie with friends.

Spencer Niles has been on deaths door, so he thought, a number of times while traveling on the job. He has taken photographs while flying the through air on a rickety airplane during a storm, and has even photographed lions in their natural habitats.