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February 12, 2007

Digital Cameras for Amateur Photographers

Amateur photographers can take full advantage of digital cameras as they are compact and portable. Gone are the days when you had to wait for the camera film to be developed to see your picture. Welcome to the world of digital cameras. If you remain a little careful and identify your actual needs of a digital camera, you would certainly land up buying an appropriate camera for yourself.

The digital cameras give you much clearer pictures with a number of advanced options for photo enhancements. The basic reason for of the immense popularity of digital cameras can be attributed to their multiple advantages. Virtually all the famous digital camera manufacturers offer models with a vast array of functions and features.

By connecting your digital cameras to your computer system, you can add the desired affects to the clicked photographs with the help of some digital camera software. It is advisable that you compare the battery life and click support of a digital camera on a single pair of batteries. Today Fuji has established its image firmly as a manufacturer of quality digital cameras.

Digital cameras are truly different in terms of technology as compared to the casual cameras. Some of the basic things you need to decide while comparing the cameras are suitability, quality, price and size of the digital camera. The big brands like Kodak, Concord and Oregon have inexpensive digital cameras in the range of $50 to $100 for you. These cameras have 2 to 4 mega pixels.

It is not easy to choose a digital camera. All sorts of bewildering models and brands with multiple attractive features have hoarded the market. There are four major factors that contribute directly to the making of the best digital camera. If you know them and understand their basics, then making the good deal is not that difficult. You can get a multi Mega Pixel digital camera for as little as $100. If you just want to click some snap shots at home, these cameras are in fact the best pick for you. A good digital camera is one, which provides you easy usage and easy handling.

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January 15, 2007

Loading Film on a Manual Camera

So just how do you do it?  Loading film on a manual camera is basically easy.  All you need is plenty of concentration and focus and you are on your way to shooting the pictures you want and need. 

The following are basic steps and tips on loading film on a manual camera:
First things first, it is best that the film you are loading is the type that is perfectly suited for your    
camera.  Determine the brand that works best for you as well as on your equipment.  Try to search through and research the types of film you have seen developed.   Do you like how they came out using that specific brand?  If not, try to look at other types until you find the pictures that are colorful and that fits your taste. 

Believe it or not, there are many different films to choose from.  The most popular is Kodak, of course, as well as Fuji.  There is also a type of film that provides black and white picture shots.  The camera films available also have a range that offer a slow speed.  There is an ISO film speed that is in the 100 while there is also a fast film speed of 400. 

An ISO film that has a speed of 100 basically offers a picture that whould best be taken outdoors rather than indoors.  Outdoor shots using this type of film are well lighted and bright.  However, indoor shots that are taken on an ISO 100 film will turn out dark and blurry without the appropriate lighting and flash system.  Also, an ISO 100 film when used to take shots where movement takes place, will basically not turn out good.  Pictures taken using such a film will also appear blurry.

Meanwhile, an ISO 400 film offers the best option and shots whether outdoors, indoors, static shots, wide angle shots, or moving shots.  An ISO 400 shot provides clear pictures. 

Get ready to lock and load

Depending on the speed of the film you choose, set the ISO of your camera on the type of film speed you are loading.  This could be done by adjusting the speed dial of your camera.  Usually, this function is located on the left of the camera’s top.  However, in some models, particularly Canon, the film speed adjustment is located on the right.

After adjusting, pull the tab of the film out of the film canister to about three inches.  Then, open the camera’s back via pressing a release button located usually on the camera’s right side.  For other types of camera, this release could be found and pressed at the camera’s left side.

Place the film on the available space on the left part of the camera’s inside.  Don’t forget to place the film with the side that is flat facing you.

Later, the film should be pulled across the inside of the camera’s length in order to reach the right side of the camera’s spool.  This is where the tab of the film is to be inserted into this spool and be winded manually, specifically counter clockwise or until this same film wraps itself around the spool.

Spooling a film on a camera that is automatic is a lot easier.  You just close the camera’s back and press a small button, and viola, the camera spools the film by itself. 

When the film has been loaded and spooled, close the camera’s back and let the film advance until the counter on the camera’s top reads 1.  In other cameras, the counter could read the actual number of shots still available on the film.

Get ready to shoot and shoot and shoot

Now that the camera has been loaded with film, it is time to get ready and take those award winning shots. In manual cameras, it is best that the film be advanced immediately after a shot is taken.  In automatic cameras, the film advances by itself. 

However, be it a manual camera or an automatic, it is important that you check whether the film is advancing or not – or if you have advanced the film or not.  If you fail to check, you might be shooting to your heart’s content and the pictures may not turn out the way you want. So loading film on a manual camera is not so bad.

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December 26, 2006

A Guide for Newbies in Photography

Photography is one of the most popular hobbies today, and a lot of photographers progressed from being a photo hobbyist to a professional who gets paid to do what they love. Being a great photographer requires a lot of patience, an artistic eye, and technical know-hows. To help those who are interested in becoming a photographer, here are some tips that will surely help them in creating beautiful, interesting pictures.

1. Choose the right camera
A photographer eats with his camera and sleeps with his camera. The camera is his life. Therefore, it is but very important to choose the right camera to shoot those perfect photographs. There are many kinds of cameras that aspiring shutterbugs can choose from, catering to different kinds of budgets. It goes without saying that the best cameras are the priciest ones. A good camera is a large but justifiable investment.

These are the type of cameras available in the general market:

1. Disposable camera
2. Compact camera
3. Single lens reflex camera or SLR
4. Digital camera

Beginners are recommended to use the medium price range cameras such as Minolta, Pentax or Canon, which can take great-looking pictures almost as good as the top-of-the-line ones.

2. Select suitable lenses
Beginners can start off with two lenses, the first one from 28mm to 80mm and the second one from 80mm to 270mm. There are different kinds of lenses, the normal the wide-angle, the zoom and the macro lenses.

3. Distinguishing film types
Obviously, film is very important since the images taken are stored here. The most general kinds are colors are black and white films.

4. Choosing the right film speed
The general rule is, the higher the ISO number, the faster the film. Faster ISOs are for fast actions like sports, or for shoots where there is less light. For shoots with an abundance of light, a 100 0r 200 ISO will do just fine.

5. Balancing of color
The film should always be matched to the source of the light in order to produce desirable pictures. Unlike the naked eye, film sees different light colors, and if the light and film don’t match, the colors will come out all wrong.

Photography is a great hobby that is recommended for everyone, men and women or young and old alike. Studying the right techniques is essential if you want to become good at it. Just following these guidelines and anyone can create great-looking pictures in no time.

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December 21, 2006

Three Elements in a Camera

One hobby that will never go out of date is the use of a camera in photography. It’s simply because it captures moments that the human mind can’t store vividly for long. It immortalizes scenes that are otherwise easily forgotten. 
If one wishes to indulge himself in this kind of past time or even as a profession, it will be indispensable to embrace three elements in a camera.  This helps not only the technical know-hows of photography but also the elements and accessories of the device that makes things happen — the camera.

There three elements in a camera:

1. the optical elment or the lens
2. the chemical element or the film
3. the mechanical element or the body of the camera

It is the calibration of these elements that makes the recording of the images possible.

From the analog cameras, technology brought about its modern counterparts the digicams or digital cameras. With more advance features and a wide array of accessories, they make the hobby more accessible even to the most novice.

The difference between a digital camera and an analog one is that with the latter, the images are stored in digital format. With that format, the image can be previewed before it gets developed. Printing pictures from a digital camera is a lot more convenient too.

What are the current hot camera accessories? These include the following:

Electronic flashes
Flashes are for the vivid exposure of an image onto a film strip. Through the emission of a good amount of light with the release of the shutter, the film is exposed enough with the adequate amount of illumination. These accessories are particularly used for indoor photography or when one has to take pictures after dark.

Storage devices
Storage devices back were not able to be removed. Nowadays, digicams are endowed with flash memory devices, i.e., memory sticks, smartmedia cards, and compact flash cars.

Batteries
Digital cameras are now equipped with either rechargeable batteries or disposable ones. The non-rechargeable batteries include the lithium and alkaline types, while the rechargeable batteries are known to be in the form of lead-acid and NiCd batteries.

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November 16, 2006

Buying a Digital Camera

The  advanced versions of the point and shoot digital cameras are  the semi professional digital cameras. As the camera companies have flooded the market with a large stock of digital cameras, the confusion and tension on making the right selection in buying a digital camera have also built up. One of the major advantages of digital cameras is that you can take as many pictures as you want at any point of time.

The companies that offer you excellent digital camera at low price limits are Konica, Minolta, Nikon, Sony and Olympus. Do you know which digital camera would be the best for you? Do you know how many megapixels and which lens type would suit you? It is advisable that you compare the battery life and click support of a digital camera on a single pair of batteries.

The mega pixel feature of digital camera is responsible for providing a bigger picture. You must have heard of the terms like mega pixels, LCD and memory cards as advertising jargons of these high-tech cameras. There are many hi-fi digital cameras providing you excellent resolution and less than a second shutter speed, but they would drain your batteries like anything. You can keep the photographs from a digital camera in their original shape in many physical locations, like computer hard disk or CDs.

By connecting your digital cameras to your computer system, you can add the desired affects to the clicked photographs with the help of some digital camera software. There are digital cameras that are priced under $100 from several companies. Their resolutions can range from 1.3 mega pixels or less. They have limited features and may not include some high-tech features. The big brands like Kodak, Concord and Oregon have inexpensive digital cameras in the range of $50 to $100 for you. These cameras have 2 to 4 mega pixels.

The selection of a digital camera largely depends on the type of photography you like to do. The market is flooded with different varieties of digital cameras for various purposes. There are four major factors that contribute directly to the making of the best digital camera. If you know them and understand their basics, then making the good deal is not that difficult. While purchasing the camera, be sure that you know how much pixels you want in your digital camera. Before buying a digital camera it is essential that you understand your budget, which implies that extent to which you can spend money for buying a digital camera.

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Is Proper Photography Makeup Essential

Along with proper photography makeup, there are two things that are needed to capture the perfect shot. They are the talent of the photographer and the model. If one of these is missing, the pictures will never land on a magazine and will just be hidden in a drawer.

The photographer can control the lighting, the type of camera to be used on the photo shoot and the kind of film that will be great developed. The model has to show up for the event and a with a little magic from the assistant transform the face with makeup.

Cosmetic products can really make a person standout. The same beauty products that can be bought at the supermarket are also used  for photography makeup. The difference is that the model has two or three assistants putting this all on him or her.

There are a few things that the model needs to look good in front of the camera.

The first is the concealer. Everyone has a few dark spots and applying just a little can cover these areas until the photo shoot is over.

Next is the foundation. This should be applied all over the face. This will make the skin look smooth and hide those pimples and freckles that no one wants to see.

Powder is another essential part of putting on make-up. This should be focused on the forehead, cheeks and chin, mainly because light captures these areas very well especially when model looks into camera and smiles.

The eyebrows can be enhanced using a pencil or a brush. This will make the person look sexy as if the model is looking deep into the reader’s eyes.

Eye shadows are also another important part. The right color will depend on the facial skin of the model. The assistant should be careful not to put too much or too little since this could ruin the shot.

Photo shoots are long and if the model is very popular, the fatigue of going from one location to the next can be covered by using some eyeliner. This should be placed under the eye and on the edges to prevent eye bags from appearing on the images. 

The most important thing for photography makeup is usually the finishing touch is the lipstick. The assistants can also do this using a pencil and some lip gloss.

Makeup can be done in just a few minutes. This magic can bring the model to life and capture the eyes of the readers for the product being endorsed.

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Choosing an Inexpensive Digital Cameras

Shooting with digital camera is quite fun The inexpensive digital cameras are ideal for non professional purposes. Different digital cameras solve different purposes for you. A number of major companies like Sony, Fuji, Kodak, Olympus and Nikon have some great digital camera offers for you.

Now that you have heard enough about digital cameras, you must be planning to choose the one for you. But do you know which digital camera would be the best for you? Today almost every camera company has launched digital cameras, and it has become really tough to choose the best among the very best cameras. There are many cameras available in the market by the famous brands, having superior resolution.

The memory cards and sticks are used to increase the memory of your digital camera. You can store more photographs with the help these storage devices. Commonly, people presume that the larger is the number of mega pixels in a digital camera, the clearer the image is. You can get additional features like optical zoom, other enhancements and auto focus, if you make a thorough research by moving around a bit in the market.

Fuji Digital cameras would definitely, for long, continue to rule the markets of the digital photography. So buy a Fuji DigiCam for yourself and click some everlasting images. Before buying a digital camera it is essential that you understand your budget, which implies that extent to which you can spend money for buying a digital camera. Some of the basic things you need to decide while comparing the cameras are suitability, quality, price and size of the digital camera.

The net is an extensive place where you can find out some great cameras in really cheap prices. You should ask yourself why exactly you need a camera and what you are looking for in the  digital camera. Today, if you want to buy a digital camera, then you would get completely lost on which one to buy. It is not easy to choose a digital camera. All sorts of bewildering models and brands with multiple attractive features have hoarded the market.

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November 11, 2006

Have You Ever Considered Photography as a Profession?

Photography is an exciting field that is not only considered a hobby. One may choose to consider photography as a profession. Professional photographers engage their entire life in taking good images where they profit and make a name out of their great photographs. Their works can be displayed in art galleries, leading feature magazines, and newspaper front pages.

Many professional photographers have maximized the full potential of the communication network and the great development of digital photography and media. Many took the chance of engaging photography as their profession because of the commercial value it pays.

Being a profitable medium, photography requires more of a natural talent than formal training. However, it is very important to learn the techniques and technical skills to enhance the talents that will help you become a competent professional photographer in many fields. Here are some options for you if you would like to specialize in photography.

1.    You may specialize in advertising where you can supply good photographs for catalogs, corporate and marketing promotional materials, and annual reports.

2.    You may see yourself in the bio-medical field. You can create a compilation and illustration of medical studies and scientific documentation of images.

3.    You can be a part of a digital imaging firm. You can work using all aspects of the latest digital imaging procedures and applications.

4.    You may set up your own photo studio and photo laboratory. You will learn the knowledge on how to manage equipment and services in commercial studios and schools in your local area. You can also produce films and print digital photographs.

5.    Involve yourself in the entertainment industry. This is where you will be assigned to on-set photography in any motion picture project.

6.    Run your own art gallery where you can exhibit works of other photographers. You may also host gallery exhibits and book expositions.

7.    You could profit more in specializing your talent in photojournalism. You may tackle human interest and behavior in newspapers and magazine features.

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November 10, 2006

Essential Steps to Become a Professional Photographer

Photography is a great hobby, a good source of income and also a very distinguished branch of art. However, not everyone can be a great photographer. You must have the heart for the job, because that is the most important characteristic that will make you a professional. So, if you are interested in being one, just remember the following steps and you can be sure you will be on your way to becoming a professional photographer.

Buy the right equipment:

Photography has a lot of equipment. If you are really interested, you should spend the time to evaluate all the equipment you need to start. The first thing you need is a good camera. There are a lot of digital cameras out there nowadays but most of the good ones are expensive. If you have a tight budget but you really want to start shooting, buy a manual single lense reflex camera. Most of these types are still useful today and they will give an edge on learning all the aspects of photography.

Be an apprentice:

If there is a local photographer in your area, ask them to take you on as an apprentice. Most photographers accept apprentices but make sure that you can handle the job without financial return. The best thing that you can “earn” is to learn the real world of photography in your area. Also, if you will be apprenticed by a really good photographer, they may even teach you their tricks.

Study:

Photography has greatly evolved over the years, and it is best to study its science and techniques. Take a class at a local college about basic photography to learn the essential things that you need to know. Aside from this, you can visit bookstores or libraries and read about photography. There many different branches in photography. Studying will give you an idea of what branch you would like to take.

Be Patient:

Patience is the hardest part and is key in photography. Whether you are shooting, developing or setting up your equipment, this is an essential part to perfect your picture. If you really want to become a professional photographer, you should learn to be patient. Especially during the first months of your venture, because you can be sure that you will seldom get the results that you want.

If you are really serious in becoming a professional photographer, you should know that it requires a lot of patience, budget and determination. However, all these things will pay off once you start taking great pictures and capturing the essential moments in life.

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How to Capture those Perfect Wedding Moments

A wedding is undoubtedly one of the most precious moments in a person’s life. Capturing it on film to be stored forever is even more important. Today, brides and grooms have so any options to choose from when it comes to choosing the kind of photography that they want for the most important day of their lives.

Here is a guide in achieving the wedding photography of a couple’s dreams:

1. Choosing the right photographer
In order to select a wedding photographer, a couple must first decide on the picture style that they want.

Portrait photographers are perfectly capable to take both formal and casual pictures, but he will most likely concentrate on the formal ones.

Photojournalists take shots that are candid and not planned. This kind of photographer usually has experience in journalism photography.

Hobbyist photographers are those who are often a friend or a relative of the couple, and would likely offer his services for free or a very low price. It is hard to tell the kind of pictures that they will produce, and there is a risk that the pictures may not be as good as a professional’s.

2. Getting the perfect camera
Wedding photographers usually use two basic camera types: the 35mm and the medium format. The 35mm has the tendency to produce pictures that are a little grainy, but the only person who may notice the difference are the photographers themselves.

3. Color or black and white?
Color is usually used in wedding photos, but those who want a more artistic feel may go for the black and white film. Black and white photos lasts longer than color ones, though color films capture the details of the event more appropriately. One option would be to take the pictures in color first, then have copies made in black and white.

4, Personality of the photographer
Most couples want a photographer who can take great pictures but who is also friendly and sociable. Set an interview with the prospective photographer, and make sure to ask effective questions. Also, make sure to ask for references, and take a look at his previous work.

All these tips can help couples in getting those perfect pictures on their special day. Make sure that these pictures can be shown proudly to families and friends, and can be passed down to future generations.

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