Photography Articles
Historically art and photography have remained remarkably distinct from one another. The new trend for Photo Canvas products to adorn the walls of homes and offices, cafes and bars blends the two disciplines together, but is it a successful union of creative talent or a fashionable phase that is destined to be a cliche in years to come?
Tue, 27 Jan 2009: Up, Up And Away - From Hot Air Balloons To Digital Aerial Photos
An article about the history of aerial photography and how it has played a significant role in all the major conflicts of the last century.
Tue, 27 Jan 2009: Preserve The Past With A Photo Book
An article about how the freedom that digital photography affords can be used to create great modern looking photo albums.
Sat, 24 Jan 2009: Starting a Home Based Career In Photography
In today's rapidly developing globalized economies, many business ventures are set up at a fast pace. Consequently, many opportunities are available for many young entrepreneurial individuals who intend to start a home based businesses. Most of these business opportunities require very little initial investment in terms of start up capital and manpower resources.
Fri, 23 Jan 2009: Why Your Camera Battery Dies Really Fast?
Having high quality and durable batteries are important to the operation of the digital camera. Without rechargeable batteries the digital camera is of no use. You may have faced with awful and extremely frustrating situation in the past owing to battery failure during photo outing. Many of us who are new to digital photography, often think that investing on an extra battery is pointless.
Thu, 22 Jan 2009: Searching for Best Discounted Camera Equipment - Value for Money
When you are searching for a good camera equipment, do not go by the price mentioned on the equipment. In other words, you have to be shrewd and smart when looking for affordable and most appropriate camera equipment. Why. Because many retail sellers show prices on the new camera equipment as a routine.
Wed, 21 Jan 2009: The Essentials to Choosing Photography Lenses
Tips on choosing the right lens for your photography project.
Wed, 21 Jan 2009: Are You Looking For A Website To Host Your Photos On?
These newer sites have a ton of room and some super special features such as zero size limits, zero bandwidth limits and you can either upload from a link on the Internet or you can upload a picture from your computer.
Sun, 18 Jan 2009: Which HD Camcorder For Broadcast Acquisition?
As someone who deals in professional television camera equipment hire in the UK, Dubai, Bangkok and Singapore, the question I am most asked these days is which high definition camcorder should I use. The first response to this is what is your budget? For this article I will cover cameras that meet the top end of broadcasters, requirements for non fiction programmes.
Fri, 16 Jan 2009: The History of Modern Photography
Its amazing how photography has evolved from simple pinhole camera to the most advanced digital single reflex cameras. Beginning with the humble pinhole camera, which was developed in 1600s and then in 1850. From successful recording of positive image on a metal plate, photographic industry has evolved into a giant digital age. In earlier days photographic equipment were very hefty and heavy.
Wed, 14 Jan 2009: Navigating Your Way Through Camera Reviews
An article detailing how making a list of what you require from a camera can make the task of buying a new one so much easier.
Wed, 7 Jan 2009: Digital Camera Technology - 7 Most Important Components
7 top features to look at when purchasing a digital camera.
Tue, 23 Dec 2008: Photographers Turn To Digital Photo Book For Portfolio Presentation
This article explains the benefits of using a book to display photographic works as opposed to using a traditional photograph album.
Thu, 18 Dec 2008: 10 Digital Photography Techniques
10 simple and hands-on digital photography techniques to perfect digital pictures.
Mon, 15 Dec 2008: From Photo Print To Photo Mug - How The Idea Of Displaying Photos Is Changing
An article about the number of different ways that it is now possible to display your photos apart from the traditional idea of having them framed.
Sat, 13 Dec 2008: Turn Off The TV And Read A Digital Photo Book Instead
An article detailing how to go about getting your digital prints into the more traditional album format.
Thu, 4 Dec 2008: Why Photographers Should Love The Medium Of The Photo Mug
This article takes a look at the various mediums that are available as a platform for photographic reproduction. Rather than viewing the key rings and photo mugs as merchandise, the prolific photographer should be using the temporary nature of these items as a way to present the transience of the photographic moment.
Thu, 20 Nov 2008: Ways to Correct the Most Common Flaws in Digital Photos
As you are probably eager to start experimenting with your pictures in a photo editing application, this article is aimed to help you with a few ideas to get started. It refers to Adobe Photoshop in particular, but other image editing software works the same.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008: The Secret to Shooting Fine Art Portraits
What's the difference between a common snapshot and a portrait? What does it take to transform a portrait into fine art? Some say that a portrait has to be oriented vertical. Others believe that the subject must look straight to the viewer or that the photo must be black and white. All these are far from being reliable criteria for judging the artistic value of a portrait.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008: How to Get Good Perspective and Depth of Field with a Digital Camera
Out of the many features that a digital camera comes with, one that we particularly take into account is the power and quality of the lens. However, not everyone understands what is it that can be achieved by using a lens to its best. The difference between telephoto and wide angle lenses is not just about magnification.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008: How to Become an Expert Photographer
Both amateur and professional photographers are often shifting to digital cameras due to their convenience, usability and efficiency, the possibility of deleting pictures you don't like and sharing photos with friends or storing them to your computer. Whether you are a hobbyist, a novice or a professional in photography, there is some basic information you need to know about digital cameras.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008: Quick Ways to Correct Flaws in Digital Photos of Faces
Elderly people are generally not very fond of having their picture taken. The reasons are obvious - old faces are easy victims of deep shadows, harsh lighting, unforgiving close-ups or sharp lenses. They may look good at candle light but once their granddaughter takes out her digital camera, the good looks are history. The obvious solutions are not that great.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008: Make Sure You Get the Right Digital Camera
Digital camera technology has evolved very fast during the last two years. Cameras now have plenty of new features and more power at prices that almost anyone can afford. This article is aimed to provide you with everything you should know in order to make a good purchase.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008: What Can You Do with a Photo Editing Application?
You've taken the photos and installed an image editing application on your computer... no it's time to get to work. This article is aimed to get you through the basic functions of a photo editing application.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008: How to Set the Right Dimensions and Resolution
Editors require pictures at 300 dpi saved as JPEG o TIFF. It is frustrating to get photos rejected because they were not saved at a 300 dpi resolution. Image editors are sometimes not really sure themselves about how is resolution correlated with paper size and don't realize that by simply changing the resolution they could make the photo good for print.
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