Posted in About Camera on Aug 5th, 2008
The quality of your photography is what will tell me if you are still on automatic mode or have moved on to manual. Manual mode is the highest mode on the camera mode listing and with it you get to show your depth and control of your photography. Many people like to stick or automatic [...]
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Posted in About Camera on Jul 1st, 2008
As a beginner it is always wise to start your photography from the automatic mode which basically keeps you in a safe zone and this way you get to see how photos are taken. If you are willing to learn it would be even better for you to go through your camera and see what [...]
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Posted in Wedding Photography on Jun 22nd, 2008
Hire a professional. No? Don’t want to do that? You think Uncle George can do it fine on the cheap? Save a few bucks and spread the joy around? Then read on, reckless fool…
Be prepared. Emotionally, spiritually, intellectually and photographically. You will need more than just a strong heart and nerves of steel. You’ll need [...]
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Posted in Photography Technique on Jun 18th, 2008
A canvas photo painting is just a painting on canvas based on a photo. There are basically two ways to make a canvas photo painting: do it yourself or have an artist to paint it.
The cheapest way is to do it yourself. To convert a canvas photo to an art painting you need some kind [...]
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Posted in About Camera on Jun 17th, 2008
If you look underneath most cameras you will find that there are one or two holes. These holes are there in case you want to put your camera on a tripod. Depending on what camera you have, which usually depends weather it is big enough to be supported by a camera tripod. Camera tripods usually [...]
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Posted in About Camera on Jun 3rd, 2008
When it comes to professional photography you will have to learn all about the settings on your camera. As you go on learning about your camera and photography you will get to see that if you set your camera at aperture priority f/4 with shutter speeds of 1/250sec will produce the same exposure as setting [...]
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Posted in Wedding Photography on Jun 1st, 2008
When things start happening you’ll be glad if you have a great assistant. This person can run for film or an extra card or batteries and let you keep right on shooting, perhaps getting the "shot of the day." It’s the person who helps you succeed.
Above all the key to a great assistant is someone [...]
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Posted in Photography Technique on Apr 9th, 2008
Are you having trouble finding out how to take good pictures? Do you wish the photos you take where a lot better? It seems like whatever you try, the pictures are just so plain. If I just knew something to make that picture better, I would be pleased.
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Posted in Photography Technique on Apr 8th, 2008
Using a digital photography green screen is easy. The screens are used in both still photography and videos although it’s more common in video photography.
First off, you need an actual green screen. Despite the name, this can be either green or blue in color. The choice of color will largely be dictated by what you [...]
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Posted in Photography Technique on Apr 7th, 2008
One of the things people ask me most about digital photography is how to take perfect “people pictures.” Digital photography is great for people because you can simply delete the ones you don’t like, and show them, on the spot, what the digital photo looks like. In any digital photography session, whether it be portrait [...]
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