The New Olympus E-P1

Posted by Douglas Taylor - October 31, 2009 – 1:56 pm

Imagine seeing something really spectacular and not having what you need with you to capture the moment.

Basic Things You Need To Know About Portrait Photography

Posted by Matthew Tan - October 29, 2009 – 10:50 am

A portrait, also known as a portraiture, is a photo centering on a person or small groups facial expression while they are in a still position. The personality, mood and likeness of the person or group will be presented. You can also include the whole body and background in portrait photography as well. When taking a portrait photo the person or group is generally looking strait at the camera.

How To Capture Your Perfect Portrait Photograph

Posted by Kyle Stevens - October 28, 2009 – 9:13 am

Individuals have been the subject of many prize-winning photographs from time to time. Portrait photography focuses on depicting a person or a group with all their unique features.

Grab The Best Deals On Cameras

Posted by Miles Stoppard - October 28, 2009 – 8:29 am

Photography has witnessed a major transition, thanks to the developments made in the technology, over the last few years. With the markets offering a variety of cameras in a platter with differing features to meet the demanding needs of the customers, conducting a detailed scrutiny on the different brands can ensure the best of the deals for you that match your budget.

How Corporate Photography Is Crucial For The Success Of An Organization

Posted by Ricky Smith - October 27, 2009 – 3:52 am

Corporate photography plays a critical role during the key events of a company, and can have a lot of other functions as well. Good photos help in effectively advertising the organization’s goods or services in the media by their notable presence in ads and organization brochures.

Five Amazing Ways To Make Your Pre-Wedding Photography Shine

Posted by Randolph Quan - October 26, 2009 – 7:59 am

He just proposed, and she’s as giddy as a schoolgirl. That happiness will radiate for weeks – or at least until the stress of planning a wedding takes hold! Capture those feelings with pre-wedding photography (also known as engagement photography).

Let A Port Elizabeth Photographer Bring Out The Beauty In Your Vacation

Posted by James Trench - October 26, 2009 – 7:11 am

If your planning a trip to Port Elizabeth in the near future, you will want to consider a Port Elizabeth photographer. Often times people that travel to the Port are doing so for a recreational vacation. However, there are other reasons why someone may be interested in visiting the Port as well.

Are You Always Disappointed By Your Holiday Photos?

Posted by Peter Dawson - October 25, 2009 – 10:23 am

You know what it’s like. You go on holidays. You get to see some stunning sights and go to some fantastic places. You take lots of photos, but when you get home you’re always disappointed at how dull, lifeless and ordinary your photos look.

Easy to Use Digital Scrapbooking Software

Posted by George Carmichael - October 24, 2009 – 5:59 am

I love my digital camera. I remember back to the days of the old film-using cameras ” I remember rushing to the print shop to get my newly developed photos and hoping upon hope that they would ” at least mostly ” have turned out well. I remember paying for my newly developed photos only to find that someones eyes were closed in one photo, or someone was moving at the time another was taken and the end result was blurry.

Buying A Camera And Understanding Zoom

Posted by Andrew Kelly - October 23, 2009 – 4:41 am

When the first cameras appeared they were large bulky items available only to the few who could afford them and understand the science of photography. To take a simple photograph you needed to understand both the mechanics of the gadget, some mathematics and a sound understanding of chemistry. Over the years the camera was developed into something which could be more accessible to ordinary folk. Eventually cameras became tiny little boxes which even children could operate but using film meant that once the photo had been taken it was necessary to have the film developed by a photo lab before we could see the results. These days we have the digital camera and there is no longer the need to send off film and most folk don’t even print our their photo’s but are they easy to understand?

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