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Gift Ideas For The Photographer In Your Life

We have just past that time of year where many people across the world celebrate Christmas. Families, friends and loved ones often exchange gifts. But now is the best time to start planning for next Christmas, right? In today’s digital age, chances are that at there is a photography lover within your family or your circle of friends. Or perhaps maybe you are in a relationship with a photographer. But what can you gift to a photographer? Are you struggling to think of gift ideas for the photographer in your life? Well no need to worry, because below are some gift ideas for you to ponder about and consider as potential gifts for that special photographer in your life.

Gift Idea – Tripod

I consider a Tripod to be a fundamental part of any photographers kit bag. It can be surprising how many people attend my photography Workshop/Training who do not have a tripod. A tripod is very useful for capturing sharp and crisp images in various shooting scenarios. But it is especially vital when shooting Product Photography, shooting in low-light or shooting long exposure landscape imagery. A tripod helps to keep the camera from moving which in turn avoids any blur or camera-shake during the exposure.

There are various models of tripods available out there. Smaller and lighter models suited towards traveling or shooting indoors. And then there are the heavier and more sturdy models which are very much needed for shooting outdoors in more adverse weather conditions. Also tripods typically can consist of either two primary materials. These are Aluminum or Carbon Fibre.  The former is normally cheaper but heavier. Whereas the latter is more expensive but also lighter. If the photographer in questions shoots a lot of seascapes or spends a lot of their time by the sea, then I would recommend going with the Carbon Fibre options. Carbon Fibre is more durable and resistant against the corrosive effects of salt water. You can get cheap tripods but I would always spending a bit of money and invest in a good one.

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Gift Idea – Camera Strap

Photographers who are constantly on the move and shooting subjects with their camera in hand, then a strap of some sort would be beneficial. You can opt for a strap that wraps around the neck or one that wraps around the wrist. I think the wrist straps are certainly very useful for smaller cameras. But I would opt for a neck strap for bigger camera and lens setups. The straps themselves can come in various materials. Leather ones can look rather nice. But I would recommend straps consisting of a Neoprene material. The flexibility of Neoprene will ensure that the strap does not cut into your neck when attached to a heavy camera setup.

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Gift Idea – Fairy Lights

These small light bulbs held together in a string like fashion are a great lighting accessory for any photographer to have in their arsenal. They can come in various lengths and colours. The string like nature of Fairy Lights provides great flexibility with regards to their usage. Photographers can use them as blurred (bokeh) foreground or background details within their Product, Lifestyle, Still Life or Portrait style images. They can really add interest to Still Life and Portrait shoots by wrapping them around objects or even your models.

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Gift Idea – Magazine Subscription

The internet is great for photographers these days. Plenty of video tutorials and blog content available for free, just like here on the Sleeklens Blog. However us photographers still like holding and reading through traditional photography magazines in our hands as well. Some magazines come out every week, some bi-weekly and some every month. Most magazine providers offer subscriptions. These are always a great gift idea. Simply purchase an annual subscription for the preferred magazine of choice and your loved one will be thinking of and thanking you every time a new issue arrives in the post!

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Gift Idea – Power Bank

Power Banks are very useful indeed. There are times when our devices have run out of juice and yet we have no means of charging them. This can happen frequently when shooting at outdoors locations or when traveling out on the road for a while. These Power Banks are like portable charging units that do not require a power source of their own. Instead, you charge these up while at home or at the office. Then they hold this power for you so that you can charge your devices on location when needed. These are useful for restoring some much needed power back to your phones, cameras or laptops while out and about.

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Gift Idea – Memory Cards

Sticking with the technology side of things, another great gift idea is Memory Cards. Whether our cameras use SD card or Compact Flash type memory cards, we can never have enough of them. The come in various different capacity and speed combinations. You can get large capacity cards that have a slow speed rating. These are normally the cheapest options available. You can also get both large or small capacity cards that have a faster speed rating. These are usually more expensive. Faster speeds allow enable faster writing of the data to the card. This is useful and very much needed when shooting in burst mode or at fast frame rates. Photography genres such as Sports, Wildlife, Events, etc. spring to my mind.

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Gift Idea – Memory Card Reader

If you are going to get them some Memory Cards, you might as well get them a Memory Card Reader as well. After all, what good is a memory card if there is no means of getting the images off the card and onto the computer. Of course you can use the cable that comes with the camera to connect it to the computer. But a Memory Card Reader is much more useful. They offer slots for various different card formats. A perfect solution for the photographer who has different camera models and different card formats.

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Gift Idea – External Hard Drive

Another form of memory but this is more of an add-on to your computer as opposed to a camera accessory. Over time the photographer in your life is going to amass a large collection of photographs. All of these digital images will consume hard drive storage. External Hard Drives are a great way of catering for these increased storage demands.  You can get various capacity external hard drives. Some models require mains power and others powered via USB. I always recommend having multiple external hard drives. Several drives will provide some redundancy for your data. A backup of the backup or so to speak. Nothing worse for a photographer than to lose their image files. External Hard Drives make for an excellent gift idea.

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Gift Idea – Glass Sphere

This next gift idea will not provide any real technological or practical assistance to the photographer in your life. However, it will provide the potential for increased creativity and even some fun! These Glass Spheres can be used with good effect to produce some interesting imagery. The Glass Sphere will reflect and refract all light that passed through it. By focusing on the Glass Sphere with a large lens aperture the photographer will be able to shoot an inverted version of the scene with the real scene outside of the sphere being blurred.

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Gift Idea – Drone

This is probably one of the more expensive gift ideas on the list. But one certainly worthy of inclusion. Drones are all the rage these days. You can get small inexpensive models or larger more expensive models. They capture video footage as well as still images. Some are definitely better than others. DJI provide some great industry leading models. But the increased quality does come at a higher cost. However, if you look around, there are always options to suit your needs and your budget.

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Gift Idea – Film Camera

Film Cameras are the perfect gift idea for those in your life with whom photography is an obsession. Not only do they look cool and retro but they are great for learning too. Shooting with analogue film will teach you a lot about your photography composition, understanding of light and exposure. You only have so many exposures available to you on the camera film. It also teaches to appreciate how hard the great photographers of yesteryear had it! Digital Photography has brought along a lot of advancements in technology which really does make it easier for the modern day photographer. You can find some expensive Film Cameras online that are probably in high demands among collectors. But you can also find very affordable Film Cameras. Don’t forget the rolls of film to go with it!

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Share Your Photos: Experience the Joy of Giving Back

How many photos do you have sitting on your hard drive that has never been seen by others? Maybe it was some outing with friends 2 years ago. You probably said that after you edit them you’ll make sure that they get them. We all know how that goes. The photos we promised our friends are suddenly forgotten because we never get around to editing them perfectly. Why not take the time and make the most out of these long-lost images and at the same time make someone’s day?

This thought came to my mind one day after spending hours editing photos. As I was cataloging my most recent project, I stumbled across some old pictures of some pretty special moments. As I was reminiscing and enjoying the momentary flashback, it hit me. I was the only one who was able to enjoy them. Even though so many people had a part in creating this unique memory, this instant in time, they were all moments most likely forgotten to them.

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Personal Project

Due to this, I decided to start a project called Project Smile. I rounded up a ton of picture frames that I had laying around in my garage from a previous project and painted them. The next step was using this printer I somehow acquired that had tons of cartons of ink. I made it a goal to surprise someone with a solid memory that they most likely had forgotten. I would then give them a photo I was sure would bring them joy.

It wasn’t only family and friends that I would eventually give these photos to. I would eventually return to ones that I had met on the street or used for past assignments during university that had helped me out but received nothing in return.

There really is truth in the phrase that there is more happiness in giving than receiving. I could sense their appreciation in the fact that I thought about them enough to personally print and bring them something special. That’s the cool thing about photography, the joy can be two-sided. I bet that you have hundreds if not thousands of these mini gifts on your hard drive waiting to be shared with someone you care about. The key is getting them off that long lost hard drive and into the hands of others. What are various ways that we can do this?

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The obvious one is what we just discussed. You don’t have to make a whole project out of it like I did but what about trying to get a print to one person a week? It could be a small step in getting these intangible photos into the hands of someone that could enjoy them. What if you don’t have access to frames or the money to make great prints? Who cares! At the end of the day, it’s the thought that counts. Go to your local pharmacy store and print out some 4×6’s and write a little something on the back. Boom. You’ve got yourself a mini gift.

The cool thing about prints, on a personal note, is that you can hang these in your room or put them on your desk at work. You can have a constant reminder of good memories and creative inspiration around you 24×7. I’ve started to print out pictures of family, friends and personal projects and started placing them all around me. It greatly improved the atmosphere of the places I visit regularly. If you put your prints near your bed it makes for something nice to look at both when you start and end your day.

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Send them Electronically

If we can’t seem to get around to making prints, sharing them via social media or email can still achieve the same effect. In a time where receiving a personalized letter in the mail is extremely special, a personalized electronic message with a thought and a picture can be the next best thing and get across a similar feeling.

Don’t let these precious memories go unseen by those that helped make them! Make the time to sort through them. Do whatever you have to in order for them to get in the right hands. Remember, the joy that comes from photography can go both ways!

Keep learning and have fun!

 

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