Posted by Mike Wilsters - August 24, 2009 – 1:42 am
There’s one at every party – the smiling, snap happy idiot who wanders around all night saying “smile”, taking down every moment for posterity and ‘annoying’ everyone. Oh, that’s you? Well then, the new Coolpix S1000PJ is about to make your day.
Posted by Fred Casher - August 23, 2009 – 9:32 am
A common question for anyone shopping for a digital camera is: ‘Which digital camera should I choose?’ The sheer number alone makes the process of choosing a digital camera challenging at best. There are 100s of digital cameras currently on the market hundreds being introduced each year. Choosing the best digital camera for you really depends on what you’re looking for. Some buyers focus on the technical features, like resolution, and memory, while others focus on usability and design.
Posted by Lucas Godfrey - August 23, 2009 – 7:24 am
Get streetwise and realize the photographic potential in your urban wonderland with these tips:
Posted by Craig Stoner - August 23, 2009 – 2:28 am
For years now, film and digital camera makers have been inflicting red-eye reduction mode on their customers. Its a series of bright, strobing flashes that’s not only annoying to the people you’re photographing, but doesn’t even work very well.
Posted by Chuck R Stewart - August 22, 2009 – 9:26 am
A great deal of actors and actresses are struggling to make ends meet in Los Angeles and are spending their time on waiting tables instead of perfecting their craft. Due to this, several people in the entertainment industry have now moved to other cities like Seattle, Washington and Albuquerque, New Mexico. One example are several women wishing to be models in Los Angeles found out the Seattle models can make a better living by getting work through a Seattle modeling firm than one in LA or New York.
Posted by Yasmin T Steele - August 22, 2009 – 5:42 am
Printing your photos to canvas prints is a nice idea for a gift or as a piece of artwork for your home. A lot of people print photos because it’s cheap and can be turn into a great piece of artwork.
Posted by Julie Wong - August 21, 2009 – 9:25 am
Here are some simple yet effective tips for doing food photography.
Posted by Delila Anderson - August 21, 2009 – 7:17 am
Aside from the person who actually conducts your wedding ceremony, possibly the most important element of your wedding is the wedding photographer. This individual has the responsibility of recording your important day and endeavoring to catch every memory on film. It is very important that you see first the work of different photographers so you will be able to choose the best one whose style and vision matches what you would like to have on your wedding day.
Posted by Jason Thomas - August 21, 2009 – 2:55 am
There is such a wide range of cameras available, today, that it can be difficult to find the one most suitable for your picture taking needs. It is not like long ago, when you would have to pick the most expensive camera, in order to get the best picture, only to then have difficulty learning the proper way to use it.
Posted by Bruce Wong - August 20, 2009 – 6:24 am
On a wedding day the two most important people are the wedding couple. An excellent idea would be to isolate the couple from the ongoing celebrations so that the photographer can capture the beautiful intimate moments between them and create some everlasting portraits This will give the wedding couple some time away from the wedding as well.