Posted by admin on 08/20/08 in Uncategorized
Equipment selection when taking photographs, can involve the budget, the kind of photography being done, if it is indoors or out, and many other factors, including whether or not to shoot digital of film. Even though most people shoot with a digital camera, film cameras are still an excellent choice for certain situations.
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Starting your own business is an exciting experience. And doing something you love is the best way to make it successful. If you own a decent digital camera outfit, and enjoy taking pictures, then you can start your own successful business. I can help you with the business side, creating the forms and business cards,and the techniques you will need to know to take great photos. All you need is the desire and motivation.
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Posted by admin on 08/14/08 in Uncategorized
Beginners in wildlife photography all eventually come up against this question: “Where do I position my subject - left, right, or in the middle?” These guidelines may help you find a balance that suits you.
Wildlife photography offers up plenty of challenges for beginners; not all of them technical. One of the toughest areas to learn is composition. While a lucky few have natural flair, for others it is not so easy.
There is a bit of false wisdom about that says: “You should never put your animal right in the middle of the photo - only to the left or the right.” This is simply not true, but it is a notion that causes all sorts of anxiety for new photographers.
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Posted by admin on 05/18/08 in Uncategorized
Photography does is not all about technology and complex techniques. Here are five simple tips that can help you take better photos no matter what type of camera you have.
Digital cameras offer so many functions and features, photography can seem way too complex for the beginner. In frustration many new photographers simply switch their digital camera to auto, and never learn how to use it properly.
If you read that and thought “That sounds like me!” read on; I have good news. There are some great ways to take better photos without having to learn the complexities of your camera. That’s right - leave your camera on auto and still learn to take great photos.
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Posted by admin on 05/13/08 in Uncategorized
Composition is essential to good photography, but many new photographers don’t know where to start. This simple explanation of the Rule Of Thirds is a great starting point for any beginner.
Composition in photography is one of the most essential skills a new photographer can learn. Unfortunately, in our rush to embrace every new piece of technogy, the artistic aspects of photography often get the least attention.
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