Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on Jan 27th, 2010
Holding your camera seems like a simple enough thing to do. However, many beginner photographers tend to get this simple thing wrong. They tend to focus their learning on things like composition, camera settings, and photography techniques which are all undoubtedly important. Properly holding a camera is fundamental to each of these and if it [...]
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Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on Jan 26th, 2010
To answer this question now: yes, you do. Or if you don’t want to apply make-up yourself you need to at least understand some of the basics. Your photography is going to rely heavily on make-up so it stands to reason that you should know something about it. Being ignorant is not the best way [...]
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Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on Aug 24th, 2009
When your family is expanding, you want to take tons of pictures to remember the special time. Also, a good pre-baby portrait is a great display piece, and it will be treasured for years to come. Maternity photography and pictures of soon-to-be parents can have their meaning enhanced with special props and poses. This article [...]
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Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on Aug 8th, 2009
In the beginning, photographers had huge massive cameras like the Calumet 8×10 view camera, or the Horseman 5×7 View camera. This type of camera was limited to 1 sheet of film at a time. To be more accurate the individual holders, did hold two sheets at a time. You took one shot then flipped it [...]
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Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on May 25th, 2009
Photography is both about knowing how to use a camera and also knowing how to make decisions. Today’s media projects images that can be difficult to understand, and learning photography can help you to understand what you’re being showed every day on television, on the internet, and in movies. Photography is a good way to [...]
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Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on May 25th, 2009
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It’s easier than you may think to make money as a digital photographer. There are many different ways to make money doing digital photography and here are 15 to get you started.
Method #1 – Selling Stock Photography Selling stock photography is easier than you may think. Just take [...]
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Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on Apr 16th, 2009
It’s very common to hear people speaking about experiences they have had trying to photograph their pets. Many times you will hear of mini disasters where an animal will fall from some sort of make- shift prop, or where a prop has fallen on the pet. Most often it is frustration you hear from the [...]
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Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on Apr 16th, 2009
I think my dog is truly a beautiful sight. Through the years I’ve studied and practiced the best ways to get a memorable picture of my canine companion. Here are a few pointers to help you take good pictures of your dog.
You want your dog to be relaxed and at ease. Try to take the [...]
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Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on Apr 16th, 2009
Wildlife photography is one of the best kinds of photography. Sometimes it may take a few hours for you to take a nice photo. But when you get that, it’s priceless and totally worth it. To be able to take that perfect shot, you need time, patience and a good eye. Using a telephoto will [...]
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Posted in Photography Tips & Tutorial on Jan 21st, 2009
Photography has become an important part of day to day life since rapid increase in popularity of digital cameras. Many who initially used point and shoot cameras are switching over to more expensive camera equipment such as Digital SLR cameras. These very people have begun to take photographs which are have a professional appeal. In [...]
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