Saturday, 5 September 2015

Cheap Custom Digital Portrait Painting

Product Description

What are Digital Portrait Paintings?

Digital portrait paintings are portraits painted digitally directly on a computer using software like Photoshop or Painter and a graphics tablet and pen. Though digital art can be created using a variety of tools and filters and photos, actual digital painting is done using the same techniques that traditional artists use. They are done by simulating brushes, paint, pencils, and erasers. Don't be fooled by people who simply take your photo and run it through a filter to make it look kind of like a painting. Those are low quality, take no effort to create, and make bad prints.


Thursday, 27 August 2015

Target Photography Photobooks (Retirement Ceremony)

Photos are not complete without having memories of them, that's why Photobooks are designed and printed for viewing pleasures, reminiscence beautiful moments, laughing at funny moments.... you know the rest.

Target Photography showcase her photobooks designed by Photographer and Graphic Designer Precious A (Instagram - @d.p_photo, 07012575911)

Take a sneak peek of our Photobooks


Target Photography Photobooks (Ebunoluwa @ 1)

Photos are not complete without having memories of them, that's why Photobooks are designed and printed for viewing pleasures, reminiscence beautiful moments, laughing at funny moments.... you know the rest.

Target Photography showcase her photobooks designed by Photographer and Graphic Designer Precious A (Instagram - @d.p_photo, 07012575911)

Take a sneak peek of our Photobooks

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Photo Session with Target Photography


Location: Ajah, Lagos.

Model: Bola @mspulcher

Aim of Shoot: Boost Portfolio of Model

Feel free to drop comments

More Pictures Below....

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

5 Things People Always Misunderstand About Photography


Photography, as a vocation, is one of the most popular and most commonly written about vocations at the moment. It has immense popularity with younger generations and has spread as a hobby for smartphone owners. This boost in popularity can be attributed to various apps and social media websites that are focused on easy sharing and simple, digital, premade editing solutions that usually come in the form of template settings.
I personally believe that this is great for photography as a whole. A lot of talented people that managed to go pro have started off this way and the whole culture and community benefited from this “hype” about photography. Furthermore, if we talk about how much your vocation makes you attractive, photography is really close to the top of the charts.
Still, even though photography is so popular, it is commonly misunderstood. This wouldn’t be that bad if it had no impact on the work people do, how they do it and what problems they run into. We are here to talk about things most professional photographers would like people to know.

1. You run into people that take your work lightly
Due to the fact that there are millions of photography pages out there, people naturally assume that anyone can do it. The general consensus of public opinion is inclined towards believing that all you need to do in order to turn pro when it comes to photography is a good DSLR and a lens or two. The thing is, photography is craft, science and art, combined into one.
You don’t have to have a degree in photography to be considered a professional (although, admittedly, this helps) but you need to put in a lot of time learning, practicing, experimenting and then somebody comes along and says “Oh, what a great camera! It must snap great photos!”. Great photos don’t come from great cameras, otherwise we wouldn’t need photography as a vocation. It’s like saying: ”Oh, what a great guitar, it must play some awesome solos!”.\

2. You get robbed of work by amateurs
The amateur community gathered around photography is great and contributes to the entire thing quite a bit, however, a lot of amateur photographers promote themselves as pros all the while dropping prices of their services and taking work from real experts. Now, we all understand that everyone needs to earn some money and you can’t stop anyone from offering wedding photography services for 50 bucks but the price is very often reflected in the quality of the photographs.
This is where photography as a vocation gets its bad name. People who hire photographers need to know how to make a distinction between pros and amateurs. You can’t really blame photographers in general for your own bad choices when picking out business partners.

3. You get few social signals due to copyright
The web is a great place for photographers to promote themselves. Social media and blogs are just some examples of opportunities for exposure. In recent years, a big topic for discussion was the use or more accurately, misuse of photographs in the online environment. Removing watermarks or doing some minor “edits” to the photo so you can use it as your own is just one example of the abuse their work endures and the losses they can take from this are truly significant. Still, this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t share somebodies photograph if you like it.
You should also not avoid using photos in blog posts for example as long as you give credit where credit is due. Take a look at the galleries on most photography websites. Social media buttons are there to encourage sharing and make it easy for people to share what they like. It is a crucial way to get your name out there, especially in the beginning so don’t be afraid to promote your favourite shutterbug. Just don’t attempt to piggyback your way to profit on somebody else’s work.

4. You realize people don’t understand how broad photography is
Even though it has been in the spotlight for more than a few years, the public still isn’t quite aware in how many directions a career of a photographer can go and what it can include. The workday of a fashion photographer largely differs from that of a travel photographer and so do their skillsets. Sometimes, you need to have web related knowledge like with doing work for eShops. Optimizing photo size, quality, and the overall approach to the photo-shoot needs to be adapted to the environment for which they are intended. A common novice mistake is not realizing how much photos can impact the speed of a website, even your own! Now let’s move away from the web a bit and focus on travel photography.
Constantly traveling for work purposes includes quite a bit of planning in order to keep the costs down, the timeline on track and your equipment safe. Travel photography includes more than snapping your camera at beautiful scenery all day long. Sometimes you get stuck in places where your personal safety comes into question. Due to the relative compactness and the high value of the equipment they carry with them, they are commonly targets for thieves so having some streetwise is a necessity.
*It’s not all fun and games (not for the faint of heart)
This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the skills photographers need to have. It is far more than pointing a camera and snapping photos.

5. You are asked to do pro bono work
This misunderstanding comes in two forms that are a bit different from each other. The first is the casual approach where acquaintances assume that you should take their photos since “it’s nothing to you really”. First thing’s first, with which other vocation is it common that you ask people to do their work on their free time? No matter how passionate you are about something, you still need a break from it to recharge your batteries with a bit of social time. This can be particularly annoying if you had a bad work day and we can all relate to this. Still, most photographers indulge their friends and take a few snaps but this doesn’t make it ok.
On the other, more serious side of things there is the famous “work for portfolio business opportunity”. The assumption is that if you get to put your watermark on the photos you get the value of the work back in portfolio material. Let’s be honest, a photographer can create his or her portfolio without actually working for anyone. They do work to present their skill and creativity without any orders so this setup in which they do work for free and you give them the opportunity to brag that they worked for you is unfair and very discouraging.
I could have gone for statistics here and studies to prove my point but I wanted to make a point that anyone, without any deep research could come to. Photography is not easy and it is not something just anyone can do! It requires a lot of work, big equipment investments, experience and a very diverse skillset. It is a profession worth your respect since you are enjoying the fruit of their labour on a daily basis!
Culled from 54 Artistry.

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

HEART BREAK AND BREAKUPS!!! HOW DO YOU HANDLE IT?

We all dread any slight or sharp change in the heart of that person we love romantically. But it happens... Change is constant. Even married people change their hearts (the worst type of heartbreaks). As a result, people lose their minds. Some harden their hearts. The weak commit suicide. It's that bad. But it can handled and well-managed. Depending on which choice you wish to make. Since heartbreaks are inevitable, learning and preparing for it won't be a bad idea. 

Are/have you (been) heartbroken? The first thing to do then is to move on. Move on!!! Not the easiest thing to do, but the most important. And moving on entails you do some things.

First off, forgive!! You have to let go!! The period isn't one to find out who is to be blamed, and who did what. Who cries over spit Viju milk? What has happened has happened! And you have to move on. If you can successfully forgive your x... your heart gets 60% repaired. The second step is the 40%, you now have 2learn from the failure. At least you failed/were failed & successful people learn from their failures. Right?
Look at what went wrong, and how you can make it right in the future. If you can forgive and learn... then you have successfully completed level 1 of the task. The task of course being handling breakups and heart breaks. The next level is you opening your heart for fresh and new possibilities. Easier than the first level. But as easier as it is or seems, a lot of folks fail at the task. Firstly, people find it hard to open up their heart after suffering heartbreak. Been that the uncertainty &fear as per what the outcome of the next relationship will be, stares at them in the face. However, that fear and uncertainty can only be conquered by still just opening up completely. Give yourself a chance. And give the other person a chance too. But approach the relationship differently. This time around, you should be coming with hindsight from the last relationship... it becomes useful here. The knowledge doesn't mean you have to compare and contrast. Could be misleading. It only helps you to watch the decision you want to make this time around, after you might have taken your time to think it through. 

Once beaten twice shy! True! But it only means you shouldn't make silly mistakes again, not that you should "lockup". If you can set things right from the very start,chances are that things could/would work out quite well this time around. They could work out. And there is still no 100% guarantee that things will end well. Yea! It isn't as if you know the future (except in spiritual cases..even in these cases, surprises spring up too at times) and since you can't guarantee if feelings could change in you or your potential partner, you can only stay in as much as love is a beautiful thingy, some things are just not meant to be and you can't alter destiny. So at times, no matter how two people try to make things work out and attain perfection for each other... if it isn't not destined to be, it won't be, regardless of how beautiful it looks. So what to do? If you are to take the relationship to the altar, then consult the altar. It's painful when two (acclaimed) matured minds go ahead with marriage, and one of 'em wakes up one day feeling weird& wanting a divorce, just for no reason!!! It's crazy!!! What(ever) happened to "for better or worse, till death do us part"? The divorce statistics are quite alarming and frightening especially in cases when either or both party have no "divorce-worth" reasons. At the end of the day, even the least God-conscious couple after a divorce, admit that it was a "mistake" and the mistake could be pre-matrimonial. This in most cases could be: refusal to involve God. 

Heart breaks are painful; some of them can be prevented by involving God from the very start. Doesn't hurt too but in the cases of those that got the God-approval, & things went wrong, you can always go back to God. At the end of it all, no matter how much info you get on how to manage a breakup, it still boils down to the fact that- it not happening to you is the best thing that can ever happen to you. 

We all deserve to have that soul mate of ours and live with him/her happily ever after. Pain makes you stronger, tears make you braver, and heartbreak makes you wiser. So thank the past for a better future. 

Heart broken or not, Life is sweet.


Culled from Twitter profile: @youngcerebral

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

1st Young and Cerebral Cooking Contest



Hello Chefs and Cooks!!!

We know you can stand the heat. We know you're a creative cook. And indeed, you've got a fast burner. But you've never been in a cooking contest like ours.

Starting from June 8 to July 8, we dare you to compete for honour, respect and prize as you unlock your cooking skills and slice your way through to the finals in the 1st Young & Cerebral Cooking Contest.

3 cooks with sterling performances will get Fridges, Cooker Ovens, Burners, Gas Cylinders, Sets of Cutlery, Set of Pots and yes an Internship placement plus a business development program.

To participate in this cooking contest, here are the 6 simple rules:

1. Make certain you are aged between 18-35 years

2. Make certain you are a Nigerian and you live in Nigeria


3. Like/Follow Young & Cerebral Facebook, Twitter & Instagram pages for updates


4. Upload a 5 minute video of the food you prepared yourself with details of recipe used on www.youtube.com/youngandcerebral (Use your phone plus good lighting. You need to make certain it is finally edited to 5 minutes including the beginning, middle and ending stages)

5.Ensure this meal has not been presented at a previous cooking contest


6.Have a friend objectively critic the food you prepared. Make a video recording of your friend’s feedback after tasting your food.


7.Get other friends to comment on and like your YouTube video.


Scores are based on:

1. Food preparation 


2. Presentation 

3. Wow factor 

4. Objective criticism from friend

5. General appearance 

6. Neatness 

7. Artistic quality

Now, we look forward to seeing those yummy videos.

Keep your knives sharpened.

Sunday, 7 June 2015

Nimi's Birthday Shoot

Birthdays are days that should never be missed.

(Going Pastor Mode)

Its only by God's Grace and infinite Mercies that we wake up to see new dawns of everyday of our lives. It is also of utmost Grace and Mercy that we get to go through 365 days of our lives to see another great day of celebration of God's protection.......

(Out of trance)

Target photography brings you exclusive photos of the wonderful daughter God blessed The Adenijis with. Shot on the 22nd (her birth date) and 24th of May at her school and church. Had fun with the kids as "WE" (lol) were instructed to recite worship songs and praises.

Also view her Photo Book designed by Precious A (Instagram - @d.p_photo, 07012575911)

View photos below.......