Archive for February, 2010


5 Photography Tips for Taking Portraits

There are some very good reasons to learn how to take family portraits, and you don’t have to be embarking on a photography career to do so. Having portraits professionally done can be just too expensive for many families. And sometimes, it can be impossible to get everyone to the studio at the appointed time. [...]

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Photography Basics: The F-Stop and How to Use It

Shooting with a camera and adjusting the settings manually can be an intimidating task to the new photographer. Veterans of the craft will no doubt remember the first roll of film they ruined by reading the light wrong, or the irreplaceable moments in time lost behind a lens cap. As a photographer, our job is [...]

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Photography Business: Photography Defined

Photography is an art and a science, it is highly practical or functional and purely aesthetic, it all depends to what use we put it. Many businesses (like home photography business) depend on photography and the entire written media is supported by photo materials of events. People’s access to information would be incomplete without photography [...]

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Develop fantasy photo with green screen video editing tool

Digital photography has developed and reformed over the years. It has made the world of Brisbane corporate photography grow like never before. You can create fantasy pictures and video which are beyond human reality. It has enabled the photographers to relive their world of creativity. A photographer is able to dwarf the subject and make [...]

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Successful Child Portraits: Everyone leaves happy

I thoroughly enjoy shooting kids, especially when a parent announces that their child won’t sit for a good portrait. When my portrait session is over, the parent and the child leave happy; the child had fun and the parent has a good selection of images. Here are a few key learnings that were gleaned from [...]

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Photography Basics: Film Speeds for the Beginner

Cameras have tons of little dials, knobs and meters. If you look long enough on a camera, you can find more ways to change how your photo look than you can count, and for most of us, more than we can process all at once. But did you know that one of the most critical [...]

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