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Photo Freebies Q & A
December 31, 2009 at 4:57 pm

There are quite a few companies that offer freebies or samples of their products. Here are some commonly asked questions with answers.

Intro to Black & White - Dodging & Burning Methods
December 31, 2009 at 4:33 pm

When you are familiar with the printing process there will come a time when you will want to have more control over the result. This is where burning-in and dodging comes to assist you. This method can be used with both the wet printing process as well as dry i.e. your photo editing program. However, this article focuses on the wet process.

Clipping Paths
December 31, 2009 at 4:01 pm

Clipping paths are one of the very widely used techniques in photo retouching and digital image editing & corrections. This is a vector path or shape used to segregate objects in images or photographs (to be retouched) from their background or layer. This allows the objects that are clipped from their backgrounds to be placed on different backgrounds.

Budget Wedding Photography - Your Pictures Can Look Great Too
December 31, 2009 at 3:53 pm

Planning a wedding on a budget is hard enough without having to pray that you have hired the right photographer. Being on a budget should not mean you need to sacrifice great pictures, the look of your wedding or the feel of the day. Budget wedding photography is possibly, along with budget wedding gowns and even reception halls. All you have to do is, know where to look and how to talk when you are trying to save yourself some money on the vendors you want to use.

Pets With Cameras
December 31, 2009 at 2:42 pm

There is a Facebook site dedicated to the photos taken by an orang-utan called Nonja. She has a very simple camera (a beginner camera) that shoots out a reward every time she pushes the button.

Unique Wedding Photography - How to Begin
December 31, 2009 at 2:36 pm

Are you trying to come up with your own style of wedding photography? From good rose shots to funny wedding cakes, this will all depend on you and the way you take to photos.

Wedding Photography Equipment - Where to Begin
December 31, 2009 at 2:33 pm

Yeah, common sense will tell you that you can not take pictures without the camera. But what about the tripod to hold the camera up? Well, if you where wondering on what kind of equipment will you need, then read on to find out.

The Best Secrets When Taking Nude Photos
December 31, 2009 at 2:22 pm

When it comes to taking nude photos, there are tons of tricks and no-no's. They seem like common sense, but you'd be surprised how many people fall victim to the "avoid doing this at all costs" and do it because they think they're right. Well, they're wrong. A nude photo can travel far, and for a long time.

Buy Stock Images - A Must For Advertisements
December 31, 2009 at 2:09 pm

The stock image industry has never been of more significance anytime before. The primary driving forces that drive the stock image industry is the growing number of advertisements. The stock images industry is also commonly known as the stock photography industry.

Digital Wedding Photography - Learning the Techniques and Basics
December 31, 2009 at 2:05 pm

Welcome to the new age of technology, where almost anything can be done in a fraction of the time. Same goes for digital wedding photography. No more film, messy water filtering, or black and red rooms. If you have a computer, digital camera, and some time on your hands, you are ready to begin.

5 Photo Tips to Help You Learn Photography
December 31, 2009 at 1:17 pm

If you're learning photography, this article will give you five important tips to help take better pictures. With these five tips you can start using them right away so you can start seeing a difference in the quality of your pictures.

How to Build a Career in Photography
December 31, 2009 at 11:18 am

Making a career in photography is very hard since this field is a very competitive one where you need qualities like creativity, imagination and you also have to learn the technical aspects of photography. You have learned about how to manipulate the subjects, the lights, and the environment, to have the desired effect.

Photography Tips - Heading Out to Get That Shot?
December 31, 2009 at 11:09 am

It's one thing to toss a bunch of gear in your car and drive to a spot to take landscape photos. However, if you're hiking to that spot, put a backpack on your back that's suitable for hiking long distances. In this case, less makes more sense. For the lowdown on what to pack, here are some tips to lighten you load including the gear you'll need and the techniques you'll use to get the perfect shot you've always wanted.

Digital Photo Frames - How to Select the Right One
December 31, 2009 at 11:00 am

The number one most important feature for most shoppers is the quality of the photo display. Some of the cheaper digital frames will have a low screen resolution, which may not give you as sharp a photo as you would like. If you do not require some of the more advanced features, I would recommend putting your dollars into getting a higher resolution.

7 Simple Digital Photography Tips For 2010
December 31, 2009 at 10:48 am

It doesn't matter if you are a seasoned photographer or if your new camera appeared under the Christmas Tree this year. New Year's Eve tends to make people reflect over the past year and look forward to new possibilities in the coming year. Tradition has it that we should make some sort of list to try and motivate us to achieving greater success in different areas of our lives. It is no different for the professional photographer or the budding photographer. Making a list of New Year's Resolutions can be positive and encouraging. Here are a few suggestions in making your list this year.

Guide to Digital Photography - Common Problems
December 31, 2009 at 10:39 am

Eyes closed. Subject not smiling. Yawning in the middle of the shot. Moving and blurring the picture. These can actually be the least of your problems when dealing with digital photography. While you need to be aware of these problems, they pale in comparison to making your shot look it's best. You need to remember composition, background and foreground imagery so that the subject in your shot is shown in the best light. De-clutter the background before taking a shot is something many people forget until they look at the results.

Beginners Guide on How to Shoot Fireworks
December 31, 2009 at 9:46 am

I am always amazed with the fireworks during December specially Christmas and New Year night. For beginners in photography, they think shooting fireworks is hard. Fireworks photography is not hard as you think. You just need to do trial and error, of course patience. With this attitude of yours you will have better fireworks photography.

Stock Images Online - The Prey of the Picture Hunter!
December 31, 2009 at 9:44 am

Stock image companies abound on the internet: big ones, small ones, fat ones full of millions of images and thin ones that are just itching to collect images to put on their site. Even if these are not images that you want to buy, they may be entertaining to look at.

Digital Vs SLR
December 31, 2009 at 9:34 am

Photography through a Digital versus SLR camera has been debated by many photographers on various platforms and mostly the debate ends with majority voting for digital photography. However both digital and reel have their own set of advantages and drawbacks.

Knowing Your Different Camera Filters
December 31, 2009 at 9:31 am

When I was a newbie I always wondered why an efficiently taken picture can give the impression of being so full of impact. I wanted to take a picture that have colors are bright or a sunset that almost feels humid, a sky that is so lucid and blue or even a portrait shot that look so mild and soft.

Issues and Tips For Adventure Photography
December 31, 2009 at 9:29 am

Adventure photography is one of my hobbies as a photographer. Taking photo on rainforest and mountain ranges, Adventure photography as far as I know is very abusive and dangerous to your cameras.

Handling and Choosing the Tripod
December 31, 2009 at 9:27 am

If possible, you should use the tripod all the time. Tripods are in precious help for making sharp pictures and you'll be surprised if you compare the sharpness you can get with your camera on a tripod, as compared to pictures shot handheld. If you don't like to carry a tripod, try at least a mono pod or a mini tripod. If you are in complex position, you can support to a tree or solid structure to minimize camera shake.

Digital Photo Albums Info
December 31, 2009 at 8:03 am

Since the creation of the digital camera, technology has evolved to provide society with the ability and resources to store, arrange, categorize, and even decorate the digital imprint of an image or film. Not only is there a large selection of physical devices to appeal to this objective, but there is a plethora of internet choices also.

Intro to Black & White - Printing Paper Types
December 30, 2009 at 10:31 pm

Those of you, who are processing your own black and white materials, and passed the stage of experiencing the process, will at some stage want to select a suitable paper for your work. There are fewer papers on the market today and they are becoming more expensive as niche companies produce quality papers for an ever shrinking market. So with this in mind, find a paper you know will be available for years to come.

Idea For an iPhone Or Android Application - Photo Notes
December 30, 2009 at 10:24 pm

Often we would like to snap a photo of an object/scenery and send it across for review with notes. None of the applications allow you to do that now. Suggest making an application which can click a photo and put notes on it.

5 Essentials Tips For Glamor Photography
December 30, 2009 at 10:21 pm

I would expect you have a keen interest in portrait photography if you are wishing to pursue this area of photography. Glamor is an extension of portraiture and encompasses consideration of both genders. Before embarking on glamor there are some essentials that you need to take into consideration.

Tips on Finding an Expert Among Many Firms Offering Wedding Photography
December 30, 2009 at 9:24 pm

When it comes to the best services for wedding photography, Toronto sure has a lot to offer. In fact, the city has come a long way from merely few outfits of professional shutterbugs to many more firms offering various photography services.
 

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