February 2007 Archives

February 8, 2007

Setting Up a Photography Studio

Photographers can do photo shoots indoors or on location. There are pros and cons to both. The nice thing about doing them in a photography studio is that you can work with the model in a controlled environment. Simple adjustments are done to get the right lighting for the perfect shot.

The challenging part of being new in the photography business is setting up shop. The big question will be buying a place or merely renting one for a few months.

Those who have a lot of money can rent a photography studio equipped with lights, backgrounds and at times, assistants. When the business is more successful, then perhaps expanding and buying a regular place will be more practical.

People who don’t have as much money can start at home. The guest room can be transformed into a studio that will make it easy to work and transfer some of the equipment should this be done in a different location.

Lighting in a studio is very important. You can choose either ceiling based or floor based. If you choose ceiling based, the lights are moved by a railing system. This is very expensive but is safer since there are no wires on the floor that could trip anyone.

Floor based lighting are basically lamps mounted on stands. They are inexpensive and lightweight. You should just be careful transferring this around the set since people might accidentally trip with the wires lying on the ground. 

When this has been decided, it is now time to get the ideal camera that will work well for the photography studio. The type you select will determine the width, brightness and size of the things that will be shot.

There are many studios in the city that you can check out before deciding to rent. Many can be found in the classified ads that available in various sizes that will determine how much this will cost a month.

One way to save on electricity will be to use natural light. This means the studio should have a window or a glass door for some sunlight to come in. Lighting matters a lot in being able to get the perfect shot. You can use cold or hot lights to make this happen that may cost a lot to brighten the entire studio.

It will be some time before you may succeed at being a photographer. The budget must first be made before deciding to rent a place to do some work or simply use a vacant room in the house as a photography studio. 

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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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