Posts Tagged ‘photography tips’


Mastering Landscape Photography – Tips to Take Great Photos

If you’re ike most camera owners and have a digital compact, this is your camera’s time to shine. For most serious photographers, an SLR or DSLR is the obvious camera choice, but when it comes to landscapes, compact cameras rule because they offer a much better depth of field. All you need to do to [...]

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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: 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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Fashion Photography Tips

The growth in popularity of digital photography makes it possible for anyone to capture the perfect pictures. Major improvements like photo resolution and shutter speeds make it possible and easier for relative beginners to take professional photos. In addition, photo editing can now be done to create a more creative and artistic photos. While fashion [...]

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Digital Photography Basics

You’ve at last got your first digital camera. At this time you’re prepared to learn a number of digital photography basics so you can start taking the kind of pictures you’ve always wanted. Once you learn a number of basic digital photography techniques you’ll be taking better pictures in no time.

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Are You Always Disappointed By Your Holiday Photos?

You been there before. You go on holidays and take lots of photos of all those stunning sights and the wonderful places you went to. But you get home, you look at your photos and you’re always disappointed. They look lifeless and dull and ordinary.

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