Here are a thirty gift ideas for photographers. The suggested price range is also listed. Happy Shopping!
1st portable reflectors. Photographers can not get enough light modifiers. Reflectors come in many sizes and designs. Snoop to see what they have, and choose a model does not have them. Many of these fold into tiny cases. Or think of purchasing a reflector holder for which they already possess. ($ 30 - $ 150)
2. Chips and moreChips. Not the potato type - the type of memory card. Find out what format to take the cameras - Compact Flash, Smart Media, which also always buy a few more. They are very inexpensive to buy in large quantities. Pop-out received from the camera or chip carrier and note the make and model, and try to buy the same or larger storage capacity. ($ 20 - $ 100)
3rd Portable Hard Drive Image Tank. This battery-powered devices are copied in the pocket format andimages from a camera chip and save a copy on the hard drive. Some of them also have a nice preview screen and TV output so you can enjoy the photos as a slideshow. They act as a hard drive when plugged into a laptop. You are responsible for on-location shots, or long vacations, if you do not perfectly over your computer with you. ($ 100 - $ 300)
4. Another objective, if your photographer a reflex camera (SLR) has camera, then pick the brain of lenses they have andwant. This is an area where the photographers are very picky, so may want to go so far as to describe the specific make and model. If you want to have an "all-out, take your lens to tell about their dreams - it's the one they really want (but probably do not need), and will not buy for themselves. ($ 100 - $ 5000)
5. The filters for the lenses. There are a variety of filters or modifiers that are placed on lentils. They want to know what size lens (measuredin millimeters), and what they have or want. A few ideas: a circular polarizer (which reduces glare and deepens sky color zoom), macro lenses (and maintain, in the vicinity of small things) and neutral density filter (the light in some or all of the image to reduce ). ($ 30 - $ 150)
6. Monopod and rotated. A monopod is like a walking stick with a thread on the top. It's a great stand-in for a tripod, if you can not use. Better yet, get a swivel head for the top ofMonopod and your photographer can rotate the camera from horizontal to vertical and still the advantages of the stability of a monopod. (Monopod: $ 30 - $ 100; Swivel: $ 30 - $ 100)
7. Inexpensive waterproof point and shoot digital camera. Is independent of its main brand, with a small pocket-sized waterproof digital camera great for everyday use, locations to shoot and the spontaneous opportunities. These cameras have high resolution and makes pretty pictures, somealso videos on. Water resistant means that you can swim with it, shoot in the rain, and leave it in your sweaty pocket all day. ($ 200 - $ 400)
8. Subscription to the online photography forum or training. There are some great pay sites on the net. Digital Wedding Forum is to identify new professionals as well as tailored for experienced wedding and portrait photographers. Web Photo School is great for learning the basics of photography and editing. Find that match their interestsand they need hour of online learning and enjoyment. ($ 100 - $ 200/yr)
9. Subscription for the photography magazine. There are many good magazines out there. You may want to consider going, attached to a good bookstore and picked up a copy from a variety of magazines with a note that you will buy a subscription to their favorite one. In this way, they will check out many publications, and be sure that they can really enjoy the subscription.($ 30 - $ 80)
10. Holiday destination. OK, this may invite you to take time and money, but unless you patient and let your photographer to stop and shoot the flowers, you get both a good time and they have really appreciated the opportunity to travel and shoot. ($ $ Is not cheap-cheap)
11. Photo Sharing gift certificate. If they already have a favorite online or local lab, they receive a greeting card or certificate. Otherwise, check theto invite the best shops and sites, and you select a starter card account or get. ($)
12. Take a product of their work. My wife has me once a calendar of some of my pictures and I loved it. Think about how you highlight their work. Check out some of my other articles about creative ways to display photos or use it. ($ 10 - $ 100)
13. Connect them to a mentor. Find out who to admire in the photographic world, and the arrangements forthem to achieve them. Or try to get a book or video of them signed or personalized. At best, behold, they were their mentors in the training or a coaching session to get. ($ Variety)
14. Coupon for a framing shop. You can never too many framed prints. ($ 50 - $ 500)
15th Gift Card to save big picture. Whether it's your local store or one of the great as Adorama or Beach Camera, your photographer you can find someto buy great stuff. ($ 50 - $ 500)
16. Gaffer's Tape. Black belt, not a residue, such as adhesive tape. It's expensive, but it's great stuff. ($ 35/roll)
17. Camera bag or backpack. As they get more material, they need more or larger camera bags. Or roller cases or bags for lights and other things. ($ 30-100)
18. Flash bracket for the camera. This also fits more personal to their needs, but if they shoot with externalFlash is a holder for your needs great. If they do not have an external flash, it can also be a good idea. Make sure that your camera features for the flash and bracket. (Bracket: $ 100-300, Flash: $ 200 - $ 400)
19. High-end printers. There are some truly amazing printer for amateurs and professionals. Some are printed on large paper and an edition of the great rival labs. Variations on this theme are paper-samplers, note card, andCombination printer-scanner. (Printer: $ 300 - $ 2000)
20. Slideshow software. Who would not look too slick presentations with music? Does your photographer to make or sell, slide shows yet? ProShow Gold is a good start, and ProShow Producer is even better. ($ 50 - $ 300)
21. Color calibration. Each monitor is different. It is important to be able to see true colors on your monitor. These devices are calibrated monitors, and sometimes evenSee printers and other devices to known settings so the color on the screen is correct. ($ 150 - $ 500)
22. Photographer's Vest. Yes, very nerdy, but also very functional. ($ 50 - $ 150)
23. Camera clothes. Weather Covers for cameras will help in a drizzling rain or other inclement weather. Be water-tight enclosure so that the camera used under water. Blimp will make shutter sound to reduce the use in very quiet situations. These are custom-madebe on the camera and lenses sometimes so careful to choose the right products. ($ 50 - $ 200)
24. They find a gig. Use your network and influence to give them a photographic opportunity that she would not love. This is better for starters photographers - professionals may have different ideas. For more ideas, see my article on 10 Great Ways to grow as a professional photographer.
25. A new job. Camera body that is. If theyan SLR camera, a duplicate of the body or the purchase of a model to consider, or if they have the same lens wear. The flexibility of a backup camera and two lenses immediately get your photographer to smile. ($ 1000 - $ 8000).
26. Photography Books. There is great "how-to" books on every type of photography. Or do you think she always books on business or technology such as Photoshop or web design. Or get a coffee-table books with great photography that they can useinspiration. ($ 10 - $ 50)
27. DVD. Many photographers return to work on DVDs, and use them for slide shows. You will appreciate, with extras. Do not forget, jewel cases, if they use it. ($ 20 - $ 50)
28. DVD / CD label printer. These are quite specialized devices. It allows the user to each image on a special DVD or CD to print. If included DVDs anyone can be a great item for them. Please note that some newer printers are also printeddirectly onto the same DVD or CD. ($ 150 - $ 300).
29. Proof books or albums. If they had a lot of evidence to print, you will not hide them away in a box. Allow them several albums, so that they can display them and show them to others. There are some nice "self-stick albums, the press pressure on film background, and you can create a very professional album. ($ 10 - $ 200)
30. More Power! This can be lithium AA batteries for the flash and point and shootReplacement batteries for the camera model, batteries run to the lights and extension cords and power strips for all their electronic toys. You can never too many wires! ($ 10 - $ 100)
How to choose the right gift? You can print this out and you leave it where your photographer will see it and get the hint and perhaps a couple of things circular. You can ask them to create a "wish list" on one of the most popular online retailers like Amazon. Or do you have one of theirEmployees take their brains on your behalf and report back.
To save some money, check out Web sites such as eBay, Craigslist and other areas where humans can the sale of items. Also check out local camera stores or shipped for used equipment.
In any case, a lot of fun selecting and presenting one of those gifts to your photographer. They are issued, the time and effort that you appreciate!