June 20, 2007

Sony Cyber Shot DSC-H9

If you shoot primarily outdoors in daytime--especially sports, children and animals--the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 is a great choice. The cheaper DSC-H7 has a smaller LCD, lacks infrared shooting, and has a few interface differences, but is otherwise identical.

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May 09, 2007

Marketing for Chicago Wedding

Just about anyone with eyes can see that weddings are big business. Between the church and hall rental, attire, catering, flowers. Obviously the list goes on and on and on. But the detail that makes the day live forever is the

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Posted by Ryan at 08:06 AM

May 05, 2007

Embracing Eatonville - Photographic

The current photographic exhibition at the University of Michigan Museum of Art Off/Site gallery, entitled Embracing Eatonville features the photographs of Dawoud Bey, Lonnie Graham, Carrie Mae Weems, and Deborah Willis, each of whom attempts to represent (in varying ways) the historic town of Eatonville,

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Posted by Matt at 09:26 AM

May 04, 2007

7 Secrets To Shoot Video Like A

Alot of us get inspired by movies to want to shoot great video with our video cameras - unfortunately there is a difference between want and being able to. Like photography, good videography requires a level of competence and artistic know-how. After all, there's more to shooting great footage than pressing the record

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April 23, 2007

The Art of Framing - Before You Make the

How do you let a total stranger know that what you have shot is important? Well, there's only one thing that can possibly draw your attention better than a good frame. That's two frames. If your photo is naturally framed; and then you add a frame and hang it on your wall, it's no longer a photo, it's now a work of Art. If you believe in your work enough to frame it, others will take notice

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January 07, 2007

Nikon Remote - ML-L3 -

I received this for Christmas this year. What a handy little gadget. The NB-3L is the infared remote for Nikon cameras that support remote shutter release. It lets you snap the shutter from a distance. ML-L3 Nikon Remote Why would you need this? Well for a few reasons. Situations where you want everyone to be in the picture (no one has to step out to take the photo) and situations where you don't want to press the shutter yourself because it will cause motion of the camera and "camera shake" in your

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January 05, 2007

Fujifilm Releases New IS - 1 Infrared Digital

Valhalla, NY, January 4, 2007 - Fujifilm continues to lead in the area of alternative light photography with today's announcement of the IS-1 digital camera, Fujifilm's latest model for capturing images in the infrared light spectrum. The IS-1 was developed for use in the law enforcement, medical/dental and science fields and is a follow-up model to the FinePix S3 Pro UVIR D-SLR.

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Posted by Ryan at 01:48 PM

December 09, 2006

HDRI - High Dynamic Range

One of the most common problems photographers face is taking pictures with both a very bright and a very dark part in the image. In these cases, we usually end up sacrificing the brightest or the darkest part, leading to disappointing results. There is a technique, however, which can work out this problem, and it is called High Dynamic Range Imaging

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