January 17, 2008

Sony Cyber-shot

If you shoot primarily outdoors in daytime--especially sports, children, and animals--the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7 is a good choice. The more expensive DSC-H9 has a larger, flip-out LCD, infrared shooting, and has a few interface differences, but is otherwise

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Posted by Jason at 09:51 AM

May 10, 2007

SLR Lens Buying

A seven step process for purchasing new camera equipment, with a focus on SLR lenses. Article includes tips for budgeting, determining wants, making wishlists, prioritization, narrowing solutions, research, and making

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Posted by Lorren at 02:59 PM

Money in Photography - Up Close and

Always remember to shoot more than what you are asked for, or even more than you might think is enough. Especially with one time events, it is often impossible to go back and do it again. If you can figure out what it is that people are into, you can figure out what they need pictures of. The key to making money in this business is making

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Posted by Jason at 01:12 PM

April 21, 2007

Digital Binoculars Make a Great Gift for

Do you know of someone who love the outdoors and would like to do some nature watching? If your husband likes to do some nature watching, you should give him digital binoculars for a present. Digital binoculars are definitely the in thing for people who love nature watching so your husband would really be thrilled to have one of these high tech gadgets. Digital binoculars are a must for techno savvy people who love to spend time outdoors. The good thing about the digital binoculars is that it also takes pictures at the same time. This gadget is really very cool since it will allow the user to take vivid pictures even if he or she is about fifty feet away from his or her subject. If your husband love to take nature pictures, with more reason for you to get him one those digital

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Posted by Matt at 12:02 PM

March 07, 2007

NIKON INTRODUCES THE D40x A NEW 10.2 MEGAPIXEL VERSION OF ITS SMALLEST AND EASIEST-TO-USE DIGITAL SLR

MELVILLE, NY, MARCH 5, 2007 Nikon today introduced the new D40x digital SLR camera that is designed to allow users take spectacular photographs with very high-resolution at the touch of a button. The D40x maintains the same compact size, portability and ease-of-use as its already successful sister camera, the D40, and adds features like higher 10.2 megapixel resolution, faster continuous shooting capability and wider ISO sensitivity.

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Posted by Lorren at 03:47 PM

December 07, 2006

What Makes a Marketable

If you are embarking on a career as a stock photographer, you will soon learn that "the Fortune is in the content." Your buyers don't look for just any picture, they look for a specific picture. Knowing what they need will be the key to your

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Posted by Greg at 02:38 PM

November 26, 2006

How to Shoot

There are several types of in-camera multiple exposure, with numerous variations thereof: Two or more completely different scenes shot on one piece of film. A shot is taken, then the shutter is cocked but the film isn't advanced. Then another shot, taken somewhere else, is exposed on that same

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Posted by Tom at 04:56 PM

November 21, 2006

Moment in Landscape Photography - Seize the Right

In landscape photography, the moment in which we take the picture is crucial. Different moments lead to completely different images, even when shooting the same scene. Light conditions change dramatically upon changing of the hour of the day or the day of the year. As a photographer, you should be in the right place at the right time. Unlike a studio photograph, where light is artificial and thus can be controlled at will, in landscape photography you must possess the fine ability to seize the right

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Posted by Greg at 05:09 PM