Archive for the 'Photography' Category

Digital Cameras - 10 Tips to Get Great Pictures

Monday, December 10th, 2007

Photography is an art, and therefore there are no set rules for getting the perfect pictures. The following tips, however, will help to improve your photographic style, experiment, and get great pictures on a regular basis. Whether your subject is a child, a pet, or nature, try some of these tips on your […]

Let’s Get Digital, Digital!

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

Lets get physical, physical… you know the opening line to that song…
Well it’s a good way to add a new statement on Digital Photography…
The Pro Fashion Photographers of to day, while shooting with medium format cameras fitted with a digital back, now has it down to a fine art by keeping the model in the […]

Photography Success Without School

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

What I learned from a mentor that enabled me to go from an amateur
photographer to a professional portrait photographer in very specific
steps is something I like to pass on. Rather than spending countless
hours in classes learning every possible detail, I learned just the
necessary specifics and now I work out of my home full time and […]

Nokia Committed to Design, Brand, Ease of Use and Competitive Price– Pushing Ahead the Wireless & Wired Telecom Markets

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

The Nokia business is a worldwide telecoms corporation, concentrated on the major growth spheres of wired & wireless telecommunications. Nokia is, today, the planet’s biggest manufacturer of mobile telephones, with a worldwide telephone hand set market share of roughly 38%. Nokia puts together mobiles for every major market piece & protocol. The outfit also puts […]

Bird Photography

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Birds have been one of the greatest subject for photographers for centuries now because they have an inspiring beauty and mystify us with their gift of flight and diversity. When it comes to photographing birds and their behavior, catching it on film will add a tremendous visual impact and feeling to any picture. There are […]

Removing Cracks and Creases when Restoring Old Photos - 5 Minute Digital Fix

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

A common problem with old photos is that they often have un-desirable cracks and creases.
These can be removed quite easily using the Clone, Healing and Patch tools found in Adobe Photoshop.
The problem is that this can become a very time consuming activity if the photo in question is severely damaged.
This article describes a correction method […]

Design For a Compact Photo Studio

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Often a beginning professional photographer must do with a single large space to set up a new portrait studio. It must contain a reception and display area, a dressing room, an office, and of course, a camera room.
The camera room must be able to accommodate large families, various groups and the typical wedding party […]

Digital Photo Development - How Do I Print My Digital Photos Online?

Friday, August 31st, 2007

If you are looking to develop your digital photos, you will see how convenient it can be to have them processed online. It can be very time consuming to download all of your digital pictures onto your computer, then edit the pictures online, burn them onto a disk and drive to your local photo […]

Dealing with a Lying Monitor

Friday, August 24th, 2007

Your Monitor Lies!!!!
Don’t be offended. It’s nothing personal. Mine lies and so does
everyone else’s. “Fine,” you may be saying, “But what the heck does this have to do with me and my digital photography?”
A lot because what this means is that the image that you see on
your monitor may very well not be […]

Wilderness Landscape Photography — The Practicalities of Getting Out There

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Ever dreamed of travelling to isolated wilderness areas to photograph the landscape but been defeated by the practicalities of getting there? Wished you had a helicopter? Wondered how you could hike with a heavy pack and camp out for days at a time?
Well, this Australian amateur wilderness landscape photographer did it. Here’s the story of […]