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  • 10 Tips For Better Photography  By : Mike Singh
    Once the purchase of a digital camera is made, the beginning steps have begun as a professional photographer. Correctly handling the camera is a great tool to begin learning. Find out more...
  • 2 Simple Tips For Getting Faster Digital Camera Performance  By : Christine Peppler
    Is your digital camera a bit sluggish? Here is a tip or two that may coax a bit of speed out of your cameras performance.
  • 3 Different Types of Camera's: Box, Folding-Roll, and Viewfinder  By : Barney Garcia
    This article will outline 3 different types of camera’s: Box, Folding-Roll, and Viewfinder. This information will help you decide which camera suits your photography needs the best.
  • 3 Reasons to Sign Up for SnapFish (And Use That Coupon Code!)  By : Richard McMillan
    Apart from the fact that SnapFish is a free-to-use service, the prints are by Kodak, and it offers free software for uploading photos, there are a host of other amazing features for its users.
  • 5 Materials and Technologies That Just Might Eliminate Digital Camera Shutter Delay  By : John Young
    The three to five second delay after you press the shutter release button can be maddening. It can result in missed shots, pictures of the backs of people’s heads, and unwanted facial expressions. This article addresses what causes the delay and future technologies and materials that may be able to eliminate it.
  • 5 Simple Tips for Better People Pictures  By : Colin Aiken
    The most common type of photograph taken is just a straightforward picture of a friend or relative or maybe someone you met on holiday. Simple as these pictures are, most of them could be improved with just a tiny amount of foresight and planning. Here are five tips to improve your people pictures.
  • 6 Important Features to Consider While Selecting the Best Digital Camera!  By : Neelima Reddy
    For taking a perfect photograph, it is important for you to select the right digital camera that suits your requirements. For selecting the best digital camera, you need to consider the camera resolution, optical zoom and optical zoom of lens, storage memory of the camera, usability and various reviews of the digital camera.
  • 6 Must-Haves for Your Female Photography Model Shoot  By : Bob Pardue
    If you are a fashion or female photography model, you know how hectic it gets when packing for a photo shoot. This article is to help you be more prepared and have a list to check off for your model bag.

    What does the client want?

    If you are doing a female photography shoot for an agent or client, he will tell you what to bring but you still need to carry basics in case of changes in hair, makeup, etc. All the tips listed here are meant to be a guide and a checklist of sorts so you can always add to the list when you feel it's necessary.

    Let's get started to create your model "kit"

    Below I'm going to list suggestions for your photo shoot mainly so you don't forget anything the day of the shoot. In fact, I'd like to see your model case prepared before the day of the session so there's no rush. You may want to copy and print the section below so that you'll have a guide handy each time you go for a photo shoot.
  • 7 Proven Tips and Techniques That Will Have You Taking Great Digital Photos That You Can Be Proud Of  By : Teresa Pocock
    Taking great digital photos is not as hard as you might think! In fact, if you are wondering how to take great digital photos, these 7 proven practical tips will tell you just that! By following these quick tips and techniques you will significantly improve your digital photography to the point where you will be taking impressive photos everyday!
  • 7 Tips For Great Digital Photos  By : Carey Paris
    Before you can begin to enjoy photo sharing with family and friends, you need to take great digital shots that are razor-sharp and crystal-clear After all, there’s nothing quite so frustrating as when your photos of memorable events like a graduation or a vacation turn out blurry or fuzzy or just plain dull
  • A Basic Guide to Photography  By : John Eva
    An article covering the basics of photography just a little guide to help somebody start going in the right direction and give them an idea on what to look for in future.
  • A common photography problem: blurry digital photos  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: dark silhouettes in digital photos  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: out of focus digital photos  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: overexposed digital photos  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: red eyed objects in digital photos  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: Shaded objects in digital photos  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A common photography problem: underexposed digital photos  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Digital cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. On one hand they allow high quality automatic point and shoot. On the other hand they allow full manual control of their settings. Regardless of the mode you use there are some scenes that require special care. Without such care your digital photos will be of poor quality regardless of how sophisticated and automatic your camera is.
  • A digital photo shooting session of airplanes in an air show  By : Ziv Haparnas
    A few weeks ago I went with my friends to see an air show. The schedule was packed with acrobatics and many types of planes. The highlight of the show was the blue angles with their jets doing dangerous routines. I took my camera hoping to capture some good digital memories of that show.
  • A holistic approach to buying a new digital camera  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Many buy a new camera based on just a few parameters like purchase price and megapixels. This is unfortunate as there is much more to a new digital camera buying decision. This article will describe a holistic approach to that decision.
  • Advanced Exposure and Metering  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Some scenarios are very easy for your camera to correctly expose automatically, but some scenarios are downright tricky. How can I set my camera to correctly expose high contrast scenes, or tricky lighting conditions so that the exposure is always correct? Read on to find out how can you overcome your camera’s temptation to over- or under-expose sunny skies, your favourite black cat, snowy landscapes, gorgeous waterfalls, and more!
  • All About Digital Camera Batteries  By : James Kara Murat
    It goes without saying that a digital camera will never run without batteries. You’re not supposed to leave home for your road trip without at least spare ones in your bag because hands down, camera are capable of using up your battery’s energy in such a short period of time.
  • All About Digital Night Photography Of Trains  By : Bob Carper
    The fascination of trains operating at night is a challenge to today's camera enthusiast wo also has a great fascination for trains and railroading. This article puts it all together.
  • Amateur Photographer's Guide to Choosing Film vs. Digital Cameras  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Even professional photographers are turning to digital over film cameras these days. Film cameras have a long history, but digital is more popular. Which is right for you?
  • An Introduction to Pet Photography  By : Stan Beck
    Photographing your pet can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Done well, it will allow you to immortalize Fluffy or Spot – that significant member of your family – the pet that shared you food, chewed your shoes, and brought you the newspaper. In fact, the act of seriously photographing your pet will bring you both closer because the process opens you to noticing the small, wonderful things that you might have missed before – the way he wags his tail, etc. This is a grand adventure.
  • Animal Photos Not just For Kids Anymore  By : Ian Henman
    Is there more then meets the eye in a photograph of an animal? Do the photo's we have tell others things about us?
  • Architectural Photography  By : John Eva
    An article explaining all about Architectural Photography
  • Are 7 mega pixels enough? Or maybe 7 are too much?  By : Jacob Georgeson
    How many mega pixels do you really need in your new camera? When buying a new camera everybody struggles with that question. Should you spend an extra $200 to get that extra mega pixel? The race for more mega pixels has long begun but really is more mega pixels necessarily better?
  • Are digital prints different than old film paper prints?  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Everybody is using digital cameras these days. Although many people never end up printing any of the digital photos that they take others do print what is known as digital prints.
  • Are film cameras better than digital cameras?  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Film cameras are becoming rare. Although digital cameras have come a long way since they were first introduced there are still photographers that prefer to use old film cameras. Some of them use film exclusively while others prefer film for specific scenarios.
  • Art Canvas Prints Giclee  By : Kaloyan-Veselinov Banev
    Giclee, is an invented name for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word 'giclee', from the French language word "le gicleur" meaning "nozzle", or more specifically "gicler" meaning "to squirt, spurt, or spray". It was coined by Jack Duganne, a printmaker working in the field, to represent any inkjet-based digital print used as fine art.
  • Art in the Digital Age - What it takes to Make Masterpieces  By : Grant Eckert
    As our society and our technology have changed, so have our definitions of art. What was only relegated to canvases and pieces of paper can now be found on websites and on video sharing services. So the question becomes what a masterpiece in our eyes is now that we can create them virtually with the help of a computer and a few basic production programs. Here are some of the tools that you might want to employ if you're looking to become the next virtual artist celebrity.
  • ASA - ISO Ambient Light Rule  By : Robert Pairan
    Ambient Light Rule is quickly this, the faster the shutter speed (stop motion) the lower the aperture opening (depth of field). This can be changed by using a higher or lower ASA or ISO. This all depends on what kind of picture you want to take. Automatic cameras make it easy to take pictures they will adjust the shutter speed and aperture without you needing to know the Ambient Light Rule.
  • Auto and manual focus modes in digital cameras  By : Ziv Haparnas
    One of the important phases of shooting a good photo is focusing on the photo’s objects. Photos that are out of focus look bad and blurry. Sometimes shooting out of focus objects is done on purpose as an artistic effect but in most cases a sharp focused object is the photographer goal.
  • Auto bracketing an underused feature of the Auto bracketing  By : Jacob Georgeson
    When taking digital photos making sure that the exposure is right for the specific lighting condition is one of the most important tasks for achieving a high quality digital photo. Auto bracketing can help in hard lighting condition when finding the right exposure value is not easy.
  • Avoid These Five Shooting Mistakes  By : Tyler Ellison
    The difference between professional and amateur video work is obvious to audiences but is not always so obvious behind the camera. With so many things to consider, it's easy to overlook something while shooting that may be irreparable later.
  • Avoiding Digital Camera Shakes  By : Roberto Sedycias
    This article talks about procedures one might take to avoid taking blurred digital pictures. It also talks about tripod and image stabilization technology as important resources in minimizing camera shakes.
  • Avoiding pitfalls when taking high quality digital photos  By : Ziv Haparnas
    With today’s sophisticated digital cameras it is relatively easy to take good digital photos. This is especially true if you are using s point and shoot digital pocket camera. However even with such a camera you can follow some tips that will result in better higher quality digital photos. These tips become much more important when using high end SLR cameras in manual mode.
  • Backing Up The Photos From a Digital Camera  By : Christine Peppler
    If the photos you take with your digital camera are important to you, you need to take heed. Disaster can strike, destroying the record of all of your precious memories. We have the tips that will help assure that you can enjoy your digital memories for a lifetime.
  • Basic Digital Photography - Capturing Night Time Images  By : Christine Peppler
    Digital cameras can capture spectacular night time images. This article offers a handful of tips for the beginner to create quality low light images.
  • Basic Digital Photography - Taking Action Shots  By : Christine Peppler
    Digital cameras have changed the nature of personal photography. More impromptu shots, daily events, and action shots are taken as beginning photographers can experiment without the cost of film and developing as they store images on computer and share over the internet. This article provides a handful of tips to help beginners take better action shots.
  • Basic Digital Photography - The Old Rules Still Apply  By : Christine Peppler
    Want better pictures but don't want to make a life study of photograpy to do it? Don't worry, all of the old rules apply and it isn't too technical. Here are just a few tips you can master easily if you are truly a novice but still want better pictures.
  • Basic Digital Photography- Getting the Light Source Right  By : Christine Peppler
    Lighting is the single most critical factor in determining image quality. Novice photographers can learn to master the basics of lighting to create the images that they want both indoors and outdoors.
  • Basic Digital Photography- Taking Control of Exposure  By : Christine Peppler
    Even beginning photographers can take control of their images, creating the images they imagine through manual control of shutter speed and aperture. This article offers a basic explanation of these concepts and how to use them.
  • Basic Digital Photography: Which Way to Hold the Camera  By : Christine Peppler
    Do you know the basic rules as to which way to orient the camera when taking a picture? Find out here.
  • Basic Equipment to setup a Portrait studio  By : Kevin Aurabackdrops
    So, you’ve been toying with the idea and now you want to take the plunge and start your own portrait studio. You might have been thinking that it is something that is out of your reach. “I can’t afford the overhead on a studio or lighting equipment is too expensive.” Well, good news, fabulous photographs are possible to create from your home and you may not need as much equipment as you think you do.
  • Basic understanding of your digital camera flash  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Many of us do not think twice about the usage of our digital camera’s flash assuming that the camera will use the flash automatically as needed. Flash however can and should be manually set in many scenarios resulting in high quality digital photos.
  • Battery Devouring Digital Cameras and the People Who Love Them  By : Christine Peppler
    Digital cameras offer a vast array of automated functions for capturing and transferring images. Unfortunately, digital cameras are also know for their huge energy demands. This article reviews some of the ways owners can adjust their digital camera use to conserve energy.
  • Behind image stabilizer lenses like the Canon EF 70-200mm IS USM  By : Jacob Georgeson
    Image stabilizers are helpful fancy additions to zoom lenses. In high zoom factors every tiny camera movement is translated to a blurry photo. There are different techniques to avoid such movement but sometimes when taking photos fast without a tripod or special equipment an image stabilizer lens might be the only way to go. Here is how and why.
  • Benefits of Thermo Pro TP8  By : Sevenb Infrared
    This camera offers great resolution, high resolution and high accuracy which can obviously be seen in real-time, noise-free 16-bit thermal images. It has over 110000 pixels (35 Mm*35Mm each). With color 1280*1024 visual cameras and 384*288 IR cameras which are both in the same unit, all the users have to do is click and then have the high-resolution thermal and visual image taken and saved in the automatic storage space.

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