Waterproof Housing Is Available For Compact And SLR Cameras

Posted by Randy Rushmore - November 24, 2009 – 4:37 am

Waterproof camera housings are a fantastic piece of photographic equipment that allows you to keep your camera dry in the rain and especially underwater. These housings are available for both entry-level digital cameras and more professional models, and should be a priority when buying camera equipment.

Digital Picture Taking Courses: The Online Method

Posted by Luis Bagagave - November 22, 2009 – 3:59 am

For many of us photography can be a real passion. Getting the most out of our photographs can be very important to us, for this reason it is often a good idea to get help in improving our photography skills with the help of a photography course.

Scrapbook Ideas And Placing Your Photos Into Albums

Posted by Marcella Finlay-Ross - November 18, 2009 – 11:39 am

You take a lot of pictures but when it comes down to putting them into albums what do you do? It’s great to make scrapbooks but sometimes you don’t know where to begin. How do you sort out all the cute snaps you have taken? Well here are a few scrapbook ideas to get you started.

Get Started With Digital Scrapbooking: The 5 Things You Need to Know!

Posted by Gracie Madsen - November 5, 2009 – 6:02 am

Are you a paper scrapbooker who has decided to make the move from traditional scrapbooking to digital? Or are you completely new to the concept of digital scrapbooking? Either way, there are a few things you should know before you get started.

How Do I Get Good Exposure for My Photographs?

Posted by Tobias Sterling - November 5, 2009 – 5:54 am

Whether novice or amateur, we have all experienced the same common frustrations. Perhaps you are taking a photo of snow on a bright day only the photo turns out too dark or perhaps you are photographing something in the dark, only the photo turns out too bright. So, why does this happen?

Basic Things You Need To Know About Portrait Photography

Posted by Rodney 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.

Beginning A Photo Blog is Easy

Posted by Lauren Kay - September 8, 2009 – 9:50 am

It seems like just about everyone has a cell phone camera these days that can snap photographs of just about anything in a matter of seconds. Using electronic pictures instead of the traditional film and paper print photos is cost-effective, there is no wasted paper to end up in the garbage and they take up almost no physical space at all!

Interior Design Portfolio Tips

Posted by Adam Peters - September 6, 2009 – 8:08 am

The interior design portfolio is one of the most important tools that you will have as an interior design student or someone seeking work in this field. It is a resume that is illustrating your skills and it showcases your hard work. While an impressive resume is important, it is also just as important to have a portfolio in place because this will, ultimately be the deciding factor for many people. This shows the examples of what you really can do.

Using a Flash Indoors

Posted by Garry Bax - September 3, 2009 – 8:32 am

Over the years, you’ve probably seen plenty of indoor flash pictures that have a pitch black background and a washed-out, overexposed subject. Many factors conspire to produce these stark, unflattering shots, but one of the major contributors is, once again, your camera thinking on its own. You’re letting it decide when to turn on the flash and which shutter speed to use.

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