While traditional film cameras required some sort of skills in order to make sure half of your photos are not ruined, digital cameras are much easier to use and have a lot of built-in options that even a total newbie can use. You can easily learn to zoom in, adjust lighting, change backgrounds and many [...]
Posted on on July 19th, 2010 in
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If you’ve gone out and bought yourself a mini home lab with printing, ink, and photo paper then you won’t be find a low cost digital printing. A home printing lab is very costly to setup and maintain.
What you should be doing is some research on the internet to find the best place [...]
Posted on on June 25th, 2010 in
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The world is celebrating color in full spectrum, not just in the environment but also in the computer. In the 60’s, people are happy to see their photographs in black and white copies and it extended for quite some time until technology can already reproduce and provide people with colored digital photography.
Why still use black [...]
Posted on on May 27th, 2010 in
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Saving money on your wedding photography is a snap. (no pun intended) Whether you hire a pro or get friends and family to help with this part of your wedding, here are some serious cost saving ideas.
You can engage your guests by adding disposable cameras to tables at the reception so attendees can be your [...]
Posted on on May 26th, 2010 in
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There has been a tremendous increase in the number of books on digital photography in recent years, including books on specialized aspects. You can find excellent books on such specialized topics as digital black and white photography, digital night photography and digital infrared photography. And nothing beats the pleasure of reading a book at your [...]
Posted on on May 23rd, 2010 in
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Classics are classics because they never go out of fashion. This explains why black and white photographs are deemed classics. They still hold good against the influx of color all around them. But for many, black and white digital photography is a less-trodden, little-appreciated and much underestimated domain of photography.
But thankfully, patrons and connoisseurs [...]
Posted on on April 28th, 2010 in
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Lighting is very critical in capturing the best photographs. There may either be too little light, too much light or a combination of the two. It is important for a photographer to have just about the right amount of light because it will usually affect the color, direction, and quality of the photographed subject.
As a [...]
Posted on on April 8th, 2010 in
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Although the age of digital cameras has made it easier than ever to get good photos, you still need good photographic techniques to get the best results. It is alright to just point, shoot, and hope for the best. You will often get some great shots this way. But you will get even better results [...]
Posted on on April 3rd, 2010 in
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The creative side of any photographer is what separates the good photographers from the masters. There are thousands of us who take good images but there are only a handful that are masters of the trade. Not everyone will become great – this is due to a number of factors, with the creativity factor being [...]
Posted on on February 21st, 2010 in
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Ansel Adams, most widely known in the photography world for his immaculate and accurate view of nature, changed the way people looked at photography. Adams described himself in three ways: a photographer, lecturer, and writer. But in actuality, you can combine these three facets and call him a communicator.
Born in 1902, Adams photographic vision [...]
Posted on on February 15th, 2010 in
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