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Six Photography Tricks For Digital Pix

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

By: William Zane
It was admittedly difficult when we first began the transition from straight film to digital photography some years ago. My wife, a brilliant amateur photographer with a special flair for expressive and candid black-and-white photos, had trouble finessing the “delay” that occurred between pressing the button and the digital camera actually snapping the […]

The basic things about panoramic photography

Friday, July 4th, 2008

By: KenWilson
Panoramic photography has emerged as a new type of photography. To anyone who does not know how it works it is a wonder of modern technology; but photographers know it is not that tricky. During recent years they have made 360 photography so successful that we can’t even think of a realtor site without […]

Selling Stock Photography How To Profit Quickly

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Author: Martin Hurley
Online marketers often talk about just how important it is to find what the market wants, then sell them what they want. In other words, find out what people really want, and then provide the solution. Do you think this approach would work just as well with selling stock photography?
Let’s say you’ve created […]

How To Start Your Own Digital Photography Business - Without Selling Photos!

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Author: Martin Hurley
Does this describe you? You’re ’super passionate’ about photography, and there’s nothing you’d love more than to know an easy way to jump into the digital photography business, and pocket yourself some nice ’side income’ in the photography niche…
Well, if you keep reading, this article will show you exactly how you CAN do […]

Photography Success - The Lazy Man’s Way

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Author: Rohn Engh
Where do you keep your images? If your answer is a shoebox, plastic slide holders, or KODAK boxes, — you are not alone.
Many photographers are organized and can find a specific picture when a photobuyer calls for it. But most, unfortunately, are not. However, there’s hope. I’m going to outline what I call […]

Photography, Use Good Timing

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Author: Michael Russell
Too many photographers press the shutter release immediately after framing the subject in the viewfinder. They fail to wait for the moment of greatest interest or impact. Good timing takes patience and practice, but it is important to the success of any photograph.
Study the subject to find out what it does or might […]