Learn How to Select the Correct ISO Setting For Your Digital Photography

March 11th, 2010 by


When you as a photographer – amateur or professional, analog or digital – practice your craft or hobby, you will at one time or another become acquainted with the three letters ISO. If the camera does not get enough light onto the sensor or film, the images will be too dark. To correct this you can set a higher value on the ISO. All photographers are dependent on light and lighting conditions can be very variable at different locations or times of day.

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Photographing Friends and Family – To Do Or Not to Do?

March 11th, 2010 by


A lot of times as a photographer; it is your friends and/or family wanting to call on your services. When should you charge and how should you handle it?

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How to Be a News or Paparazzi Photographer

March 11th, 2010 by


I’d only been sat outside the church at Althorp House for about ten minutes when, out of nowhere, several big, serious men appeared, apparently talking to their lapels. One took-up station by the gate to the churchyard peering intently into middle-distance, another hung-back looking towards where they had come from and the last, biggest and most serious made a bee-line for me. What was going on?

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Professional Digital Cameras Are Affordable For Everyone

March 11th, 2010 by


High-end cameras are not easily available in several countries in the past. Photographers used to request their friends overseas to get them good cameras. Most of the time even professional photographers do not know about full range of cameras available in the market. They relied on some reviews or word-of-mouth to select their cameras. By [...]

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The Supplies You Need For Your Photography Business

March 9th, 2010 by


The photography business is not possible without the utilization of specialized equipments and apparatus, because, like other occupations, it is dependent on several supplies and tools. It is with cameras, lenses, shutters, filters and the like that a photographer develops his or her abilities and uses inborn talent.

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Event Photography – Site Review For Lighting & Scene

March 5th, 2010 by


A number of components help comprise the successful photography of an event. One of these elements is the review of the site before the actual event. Reviewing the site of the event with the event planner at the same time of day will help the photographer in planning the shoot.

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Top Secrets to Turn Microstock Photography Into Cash

March 5th, 2010 by


Are you tired of your same old 9-5 job? Are you looking to make money doing something else or perhaps increase the income you are already earning? If you are more than just a weekend photographer and have pictures that can impress Internet consumers who look to download images, then you can get paid doing what you love.

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The Importance of Tripods and Other Camera Support

March 5th, 2010 by


At some point, in an ongoing quest to improve your photography skills, every photographer comes to the realization that they may have to divert some of their camera budget towards something to actually support the camera, like a tripod or monopod. So you go to your favorite local store or photography retail website, and start pricing.

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