Archive for May, 2010

Digital Photography Schools By Ross Bainbridge

In recent years, with the advance of digital cameras and computer technology, the photo industry has been revolutionized. Modifications and enhancements to the photograph can be made without risking. To learn these techniques, you can enroll in a digital photography school . At the beginning of your study in a digital photography school, you would [...]

Secret Tip Number 3 In Digital Photography By Amy Renfrey

Okay now I know you are wondering what the third secret to digital photography is…. I think I’ll wait till next week to tell you….just kidding! I’ll tell you now. It’s technical ability. Is that all? You say. Well my friend, learning what things mean what on the camera feels like it can take a [...]

Digital Photography Printing: Simplifying the Pixels and DPI’s By John Sollars

Digital photography printing has opened new avenues for amateur and professional photographers alike. For most photographers, the backup of digital photography printing offers unprecedented freedom to get the best shots. No more worrying about wasting that precious piece of film running out, in addition to not knowing for sure that anything worthwhile is on it! [...]

Following a Digital Photography Guide and Learning Your New Camera By Trond Kristiansen

Once you obtain your new-fangled digital camera, a reasonable chance is you’re not fairly sure how to use it. For this reason a digital photography guide can be practical when you’re learning about your new-fangled toy. If you want a digital photography guide, here are some options you have: Internet – the essential source This [...]

Basic Digital Photography III: Taking Control of Exposure By Christine Peppler

In a previous article, lighting was identified as the element which most determines the quality of an image. Working with available light and using internal flash and external light sources were discussed. In addition to the light present, the amount of light on the image sensor, or exposure, is determined by the opening/closing of the [...]

Digital Photography II: Getting the Light Source Right By Christine Peppler

Lighting is the single most critical factor in determining the quality of any photograph. Although with digital cameras you can edit after the fact, such features are limited and it is more effective to assure that you get the best exposure when taking the shot. The amount of light on the image sensor, or exposure, [...]

Digital Photography I: The Old Rules Still Apply By Christine Peppler

For the majority of us, taking photographs is a rather “informal” event. We spend minimal time posing our subjects, setting up the shot, adjusting the lighting, and so forth. However, understanding some of the basics of digital photography and taking just a bit of time prior to pressing the button can greatly improve the quality [...]

Autumn Leaves And Digital Photography — Fall Foliage For Colorful Pictures By Soren Breiting

How to capture the essence of autumn colors in pictures when we enjoy the beauty of the autumn in New England or in one of the other states famous for the colorful fall foliage? After many years of experience when taking pictures of autumn leaves for professional stock photography and for books and articles I [...]

Comparing Traditional and Digital Photography By Jill Kane

When it comes to photography, the digital wave is very much in evidence and yet, both operate on the same principles. Both have a lens, an aperture and a shutter. The difference lies in how the image is formed. Classic or traditional photography uses film on which the image is captured and then developed in [...]

Digital Photography — Tripods Explained By Gary Bunn

A good Tripod is a real necessity if you’re serious about photography, and that’s that. I know they can be big, bulky and a pain to carry around, but if you want to get rid of that camera shake that seems to appear in every one of your photos, then it’s time to start the [...]