- Posted by K on April 11th, 2009
Ted Burns asked: Photography is a hobby that many not only enjoy, but have adopted as a profession earning money from some of the great photographs produced using acquired photography skills. Becoming a great photographer requires at least three essentials: practice, technical know-how, and an artistic eye.Below are a few simple guidelines to assist beginners to move in that direction.1. Choose the right cameraFor a photographer, the camera is a significant part of life and separation from it can leave a photographer feeling almost as if physically disabled. Choosing the
- Posted by K on April 11th, 2009
Peter Gitundu asked: As you advance in your photography skills, you might want to change the settings of your camera from auto to semi manual. This is because as your interests grow so does your skill in photography. As you move from auto settings that means you had the chance of learning more on how to adjust your settings to what you like and this way you get to improve your images according to how you like them.Sports photography is a nice way in which you get to show that
- Posted by K on April 11th, 2009
Peter Gitundu asked: The camera has really changed from the old flash bulb cameras to the new digital camera’s that provide digital photography. When you use a digital camera, you are bound to get clear and precise photographs but this depends on who takes the photo.Digital photography has been around for quite a while now and has actually phased the old camera’s that were in the market. Even though you might still see the old film cameras most people are opting for the newer technology and therefore turning to digital
- Posted by K on April 11th, 2009
Abbi Rouse asked: Most of us don't want to turn professional, we simply want reliably good photographs. We don't have time for in-depth study of apertures, film speeds or darkroom development. Maybe we only take shots of special occasions.We often get our first camera as a child and happily snap away, thinking the results will match up to what we saw. Instead we took blurred random shots, stuck fingers over the lens and often gave up in disgust.Well the time has come to brush the dust off your camera, take
- Posted by K on April 11th, 2009
Low Jeremy asked: Perhaps one of the greatest invention in the 20st century is the digital camera. With its many outstanding features, novices in photography can produce great photos at less the effort. Not only does the digital camera provide convenience to photographers or those that are interested in the art but also savings to ordinary consumers.There is no need to buy films or have the pictures developed in the darkroom or in the nearest developing center. One only need to click the camera, upload the files to a computer