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5 Digital Photography Tips – Creating Great Family Portraits
Scot Voelker Just about every family wants a good portrait of themselves over the years. Taking good family portraits presents a wonderful opportunity to capture the intimate relationships between all family members. Most of the time the portrait consists of … Continue reading
5 Simple Pet Photography Tips For Better Portraits
Scot Voelker Whether you want to add Pet Photography to your business or just capture a treasured photo of your own family pet, there are a few things you need to know before you just show up with your camera … Continue reading
Posted in Photrait Photography
Tagged candid shots, composition, pet photography, portraits, Portriat Photography
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Digital Photography Tips – Lighting Basics For Beginners
Scot Voelker When you’re first starting out learning photography you have wonderful dreams of owning all the ‘best’ equipment but your budget dictates just how much money you can put towards it. You may already know that if you don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Photography Techniques
Tagged available light, learning photography, light sources
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No-Flash Photography Using Available Light or Low Light Can Exact Rewarding Images Even Photo Art
Carl Chesal Low-Light, Slow Shutter Speed, No Flash Photography! This lighting challenge no longer needs to put fear into a photographer’s heart. It’s possible to get perfect photos with a digital SLR and a few simple techniques. Sometimes a flash … Continue reading
Getting the Brightness Right in Digital Photography
Thomas Mann Part of learning photography is to get as many things right in terms of exposure, framing and composition whilst you are taking the picture. Even though you can fix many mistakes in your processing software, you should aim … Continue reading
5 Easy Tips For Improving Your Framing When Taking Pictures
Thomas Mann The art of framing a good picture develops over time and through practice. Didn’t we all start off cutting peoples heads off and missing out people at the side of the frame? This is a common mistake and … Continue reading
Tips For Using Flash Photography
Thomas Mann In order to get the most out of your photography you need to have the capability of working in low light conditions. Most cameras still have difficulty when there is little light. That’s where the flash unit comes … Continue reading
A Brief History of Photography
Craig Ellyard The forerunner to photography was the ability by artists to trace scenes onto canvas with the aid of projected images. They were able to do this from as early as the 16th century using the camera obscura and … Continue reading
Photography Course Online – Your Fast Track to Visually Stunning Images Time and Time Again!
Paul Summers Regardless of what kind of digital camera you utilise, photography has never been so accessible. The possibilities for stunning and spectacular pictures are within your grasp. In the past you’d take your film to the developers, wait around … Continue reading
How To Sell Photographs On Your Own Easy-To-Build Free Website!
Paul Summers When you are looking at how to sell photographs, having your own website has many advantages. Prospective customers can look at your work, and people can find you online via search engines. In the long-term, a proper website … Continue reading
Posted in General Photography
Tagged how to sell photographs, photography website, web pages
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