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Flash Photography

March 4th, 2008


Flash Photograph


Useful Tips for Flash Photography


Flash photography is nothing but the technique of using flash light attached to the camera in every possible situation where there is insufficient lighting arrangement. Most commonly flash photography is used to shoot group portraits, since sufficient light is not there to get a satisfactory outcome.


Flash photography is not only applicable when there is inadequate lighting arrangement, but also it is used in a variety of other situations such as  when the background is brighter than the foreground, lighting up inside of a room with better color contrast, focusing over a moving object in a dark background.


Indoor Situations


You can not take the benefit of adequate light supply when you are trying to shoot in a typical indoor setup. In that case, flash photography has no better alternative..


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Fine Art Photography

March 4th, 2008


Fine Art Photography


Fine Art

Used As Expression Of Creativity


From the earliest days of

there have been what became known as artists with cameras who used

to express their personal views of life and the world around them. Like artists with paint and canvas, fine art photography was used as a means to express their personal visions and creativity. Also similar to many artists, their work was not necessarily accepted by others and it was not until the 1970’s that some art galleries began showing their work alongside traditional artists.


Also referred to as simply art photography, fine art photography was usually black and white and while some later photographic artists used composition and lighting techniques in their work, many of the first photographers essentially took pictures and hoped something inspirational jumped out at them…


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Fashion Photography

March 4th, 2008


Fashion Photography


Fashion Photography: Learning the Basics


If you have expressed an interest in fashion photography, no doubt you want to know the ins and outs of this prestigious industry. Various reality television shows have shown some insight as to what the industry is all about, but have they shown you everything there is to know about fashion photography?


Fashion Photography: It is All About the Look


While this statement usually applies itself strictly to the fashion industry, you will find that sometimes fashion photography and fashion are completely blended together. After all, aside from runway shows, it is fashion photography that brings new fashions to the public. When you look at fashion photography, no doubt you are amazed with the overall look of each picture…


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Fashion Photographers

March 4th, 2008


Fashion Photographers


IMPACT210 recently partnered with top fashion photographer Alexandre Callier to shoot an upcoming “flash forward” fashion editorial spread, which will appear in the October issue of IMPACT210. The Magazine. “Working with Alexander Callier has opened our eyes to a whole different level of

as art,” says IMPACT 210 CEO Michael Fomkin. In addition to selecting fresh faces from the street, Alexander chose a handful of IMPACT210’s own models, including Margaret and Torre. Twenty-year-old Margaret was discovered in one of the most unlikely places of all — a New York City subway. Everything about the blonde stunner captured our scout’s attention in the crowd.



Hailing from Olympia, WA, the New York University student has her sights set on high fashion, print modeling and film..


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Family Photography

March 4th, 2008


Family Photography


Don’t Be Scared Of Family Photography


Families themselves are far more terrifying than family photography. Getting everyone together for a portrait is usually one way of guaranteeing that you’ll get some peace and quiet for a minute or two. You can go to a professional photographer to get a family portrait, but most families opt to try and do it themselves. Here is how family photography is usually done.


Find A Good Holiday


If you want to get a portrait of only your immediate family, then you don t need to make any special schedules in order to force them to the shoot…


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Digital Photography

March 4th, 2008


Digital Photography


Digital

Opens Field To Countless Amateurs


When taking pictures today with digital photography it is almost guaranteed that the picture will come out reasonable close to being technically correct. While composition and posing is still the task of the photographer, there is little left to chance with most of the automatic cameras in use. Additionally, with digital photography the picture can be viewed nearly instantaneously and if there is something wring with the exposure, it can be deleted from memory and shot again.


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Digital Camera Reviews

March 4th, 2008

Digital Camera Reviews

TRUSTING DIGITAL CAMERA REVIEWS


Digital camera reviews are abundant not just online but also in the newspapers, magazines and even TV shows. We often wonder why most digital camera reviews always praise all the digital camera out in the market, that’s why we end up getting confused on which product to buy or get our loved ones.


Here’s one thing you should never trust regarding digital camera reviews - never trust press releases or reviews that are directly from the manufacturer or advertising office that is directly connected with producer of the digital camera.


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Digital Camera

March 4th, 2008


DIGITAL CAMERA: THE FUTURE OF CAMERAS


Basically a digital camera is a device used to capture pictures without the use of films. Unlike the conventional camera, the digital camera does not rely on mechanical and chemical processes. It has a built in computer and records the images it captures in an electronic form.


Having and operating one does not even require the use of electricity. Since the images that a digital camera captures is in electronic form, it is a language recognized by computers. This language is called pixels, tiny colored dots represented by ones and zeros that make up the picture that you just took. Just like any conventional cameras, a digital camera is furnished with a series of lenses that focus the light and creates the image that you want to capture. The difference here is then; a conventional camera focuses its light on a film while a digital camera focuses the light into a semiconductor device that electronically records the light.


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Kodak Digital Camera

March 4th, 2008


Kodak digital camera


SHARE SMILES WITH KODAK DIGITAL CAMERA


Ever since, Kodak has always been associated with photographs. Kodak is primarily known for producing quality films and photograph that capture our smiles and tender moments, so it’s no big surprise that Kodak ventured with camera business. Starting out with analog or conventional cameras, they finally followed suit with their line of Kodak digital cameras.


One of the best and handiest Kodak digital cameras is the Kodak easy Share one. Only about $600 the Kodak easy Share one is one of the first new series of Kodak digital cameras supports wireless sharing of your photos. This new technology from the Kodak digital camera is a super-intelligent wireless (think Wi-Fi) snapper that allows users to instantly share and print photos without the hassle of using and putting up cable connections.


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Portrait Photography

March 4th, 2008


Digital Portrait Photography


Portrait Photography: Shoot The Person, Not The Picture!


Digital portrait photography will produce superb results if you are able to see the person you are photographing, as one of your favorite people at that moment. Digital portrait photography is for you if you care about people, are interested in what drives them, and how they came to be where they are. Good portrait photographers seem to get the best out of their subjects by being fundamentally interested in them, and being able to connect with them, even if it is just for the duration of the shooting session. With digital portrait photography nothing has changed about the nature of this interaction! However, you will discover a number of creative - and financial! -advantages. Whether your aim is professional digital portrait photography, or practicing it as a hobby, one of the best ways to go about it is to heed the written advice of experienced professional portrait photographers..



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