Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Software for Editing Digital Photos

Friday, August 8th, 2008
by David Peters

Today people are using digital cameras to edit there photos and make them appear to what they are achieving them to be. Sometimes they don’t get the image they need and they are forced to edit. Since the digital camera was introduced there has been editing in the digital photos which are being taken.... Read more

Easy Photoshop Tips

Thursday, August 7th, 2008
by David Peters

1. “Paint away” color with the Paint Brush in selected areas to go from color to black and white in a color image to make a portion of the image stand out. Change the blend mode to Color in the Paint Brush options palette to paint in the black and white sections.... Read more

Photography Lighting Tips Illuminate Tough Problems

Thursday, August 7th, 2008
by Fabian Toulouse

One of the biggest challenges for photographers whether professional or amateur has always been lighting. Lighting leaves people second guessing themselves about such issues as over-exposure with a flash or the existence of good available light. Certainly, with digital cameras that allow you to appraise the images you have taken, the results can be seen immediately, but eliminating problems can still be difficult.... Read more

Canon PowerShot A520 Digital Camera In Review

Thursday, August 7th, 2008
by Dan Feildman

One of the latest editions to the Canon family is the 4-megapixel Canon PowerShot A520. This nice little camera is smaller and lighter than the PowerShot A85 that came before it. By adding a longer zoom lens and additional new scene modes, this camera is nicely equipped.... Read more

Tips on Taking Great Photographs

Monday, August 4th, 2008
by SFXsource

Snapping photos is easy and enjoyable and with just a little background knowledge you can take fantastic pictures right away. Any type of camera, such as Polaroid, digital, or SLR, can be capable of taking incredible pictures. Photography is a great hobby, and you will enjoy taking pictures of friends and family, or your travels. Just follow some of the these tips to begin.... Read more

Maternity Photography - Getting Professional Pregnancy Portraits

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
by Anna Myers

Maternity Portraits have become very popular over the last ten years. The pregnancy of each child is looked on as a special event for the family that should be documented with professional photography - almost as significant as the wedding photographs in terms of the evolution of a family. For the professional photographer and client there are several key elements to consider when creating the maternity portraits.... Read more

Understanding Digital Camera Flash Units

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
by Dan Feildman

Digital cameras flash units come in many shapes and sizes. Low end digital cameras include low energy built in flash units. High end digital SLR cameras can support sophisticated external flash units which can provide superior lighting in difficult scenarios. Here are some basic facts about flash units both built in and external.... Read more

Photoshop - Perfecting your image, layer by layer

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
by David Peters

A perfect photograph is constituted of a number of elements light conditions, the amount of exposure and selecting the ideal lens and the filter. It is only when these factors are at their most optimal, that a flawless image is created. However, sometimes even the most talented and exacting of photographers may find that his image lacks a certain “Something” or that the photograph would have looked a lot better, had he just fined tuned a few elements. And hence he turns to editing, which allows him to correct any inadvertent flaws that mar his image while also saving him the time and cost that he would have had to invest of he chose to re-shoot the image. With the passage of time and development of technology, several new kinds of editing software have been developed, among which, the most noteworthy is Adobe Photoshop.... Read more

When you want to learn photoshop who do you turn to?

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
by David Peters

With the spot healing tool, you simply click on or drag across the flaw you want to remove and it disappears. The retouched area is blended into the surroundings seamlessly - most of the time anyway. It takes a little practice getting a feel for how brush size and healing work together, but most of the time it does an impressive job.... Read more

Photo Greeting Cards

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
by David Peters

You too can send out those fun and personalized photo greeting cards to friends and loved ones for any event or just to say hello. These custom greetings are as close as your favorite photo away. With only a few simple steps, you can add a creative touch to an already unique message that comes only from you.... Read more

7 Principles to Choosing the Best Wedding Photographer

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
by Susannah Singer

A cheap camera is sufficient to record most of the important events in our lives. But once in a lifetime events such as weddings deserve the extra expense of filming it right. Yet look in the yellow pages and you can see there are plenty of choices available. Follow these seven principles in choosing a photographer and you probably won’t be disappointed with the results.... Read more

Sharing Your Digital Photos

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Dan Feildman

If you have all of these wonderful digital photos, what can you do with them? Of course you want to share these precious moments with friends and family. This can be done through a variety of options including printing or burning them onto CDs or DVDs or emailing and uploading the photos. ... Read more

Professional Photography Degrees: A New Career

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Fabian Toulouse

All too often people come up with a lot of misconceptions about professional photographers. They often think photographers are privileged, having access to people and events others just dream about. They may think that photographers are always heading off to tropical destinations for photo shoots. They look at photographers and wonder how they scored such a luxurious job, just carrying around a camera and shooting pictures all day.... Read more

Digital Photography - Take the Guesswork Out of Mega pixels

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by Dan Feildman

Are you having megapixel envy each time you walk by the camera section of your favorite electronics store? So do I. But, do we really need more and more pixels? The answer depends on what we intend to do with the images. First, a quick definition of megapixel:... Read more

Photoshop Basics

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
by David Peters

Photoshop can seem overpowering at first glance due to the program’s lack of simple tutorials and seemingly challenging interface. Cast your worries aside, because the basics of Photoshop are much easier than they might appear.... Read more