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New Methods of Photography Instructions

Photography is art that has to be mastered, and here we talk about learning the art of photography. One thing that is most important is the passion for this art, and we need a lot of practice as "it makes man perfect" so we can say that the way to learn photography is "photograph, photograph, [...]

Photograph Lighting Techniques Vital in Photography

In every photo shoot, it is very important to capture the image with just enough and proper lighting. Too much or too little light or a combination of both can change and ruin the quality that we want to achieve for our photos. Basically in order to understand the photography lighting technique, a photographer should [...]

Macro Photography – When Small Details Speak Volumes

Science and forensics often prove that sometimes the smallest details can provide volumes of information. Macro photography is a form of up close imaging that utilizes high magnification and a sharply enhanced focus to bring forth the finest of facets. The genre plays a critical role in a number of scientific professions and industries, such [...]

Photography For the Homebound

Although travel is possibly the greatest inspiration for photography, it is not always possible to get away. You may be on a tight schedule with work, bound by social commitments, or simply on a tight budget. Yet you have the bug! You want to take and make more photographs – so what, then?
Much as I [...]

Camera Guides – Metering and Exposure

In photography, exposure is the amount of light allowed to enter the camera, thereby making the image brighter or darker depending on the exposure time. If the shutter is open too long, the picture becomes overexposed, and far too bright. On the other hand, if the shutter is too quick, not enough light enters the [...]

6 Family Portrait Tips

These family portrait tips should be very helpful to use and will aid you in avoiding making what I call Common Photo Mistakes.
1. Who? Find out who is going to be in the family portrait first. This is sometimes already known, but it is extremely important to know who is getting photographed [...]

How to Create Great Abstract Photography Images Using Blur, Zooming in, Partial Object, and Filters

This short article covers four techniques you can use to create abstract images. Once the techniques have been learned, they may be applied to various subject matter to create beautiful abstract images.
Blurring the Image
The blurring of objects is the initial technique that will be covered. Images with a dreamy feel work best with this technique. [...]

Digital Photography Basics – What is Aliasing?

If there’s one thing that digital photography has no shortage of, it’s confusing vocabulary words. Aliasing, which is a common word in the world of digital everything (video games, CGI, photography), is one of those words that everyone has heard, but may not quite understand. And the anti-aliasing feature found on many digital cameras doesn’t [...]

Online Photography Courses – Finding the Right One!

If you’ve just gotten a new camera – or you have finally decided that it’s time you learned how to use the old one – online photography courses are a quick and easy route to camera mastery.
The problem is that there are so many…how do we choose?
The easy way to think of this is to [...]

Mastering Your Camera and Taking Great Pictures – “Stops” Demystified

Probably one of the most misunderstood terms in beginner photography is "stop." Imagine hearing, "I need three stops of brightness. Stop up the ISO 200 to 400, stop down the speed from 1/60 to 1/30, and stop up from (f-stop) 5.6 to 4." It’s statements like this, and the mathematical explanation, that cause most people [...]

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