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  • Pros and Cons of Battery Technologies Used in Cameras – Choose the Right One for You  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Like other portable consumer electronic devices digital cameras use batteries as their power source. In this article we will describe different battery technologies and their cons and pros. Armed with this knowledge you will be able to take into consideration the battery used when purchasing your next camera.
  • Optical or Digital Zoom? The Choice is Clear  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Many of us do not know the difference between optical and digital zoom. We will try to explain the difference as using the right zoom feature is important for achieving the best photo quality. Optical vs. Digital zoom becomes more confusing as manufacturers are sometimes not clear when advertising their camera zoon figures.
  • Understanding Photo Printing Paper Sizes or What is 4XD?  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Online printing services are starting to offer digital compatible paper sizes. It is common today to order prints on paper sizes such as 4XD. In this article we will try to explain what does 4XD mean and why the old paper sizes do not work for digital cameras.
  • How Does the Camera Auto Focus Work and Why Sometimes It Fails?  By : Ziv Haparnas
    All of us use it every time we click on the shutter button. Now understand how the auto focus works under the hood and why in many cases it just does not work.
  • How to choose a camera with the right number of Mega Pixels?  By : Ziv Haparnas
    The race for mega pixels has started and there is no way to stop it. Every few months cameras with more pixels hit the market. The manufacturers want you to dump your old camera and buy the newest and greatest one after all aren’t 10 mega pixels better than just 8? Apparently the answer is not that simple.
  • Scanning paper prints to digital photos on your hard disk  By : Ziv Haparnas
    Sometimes you find yourself in a situation when you have to scan paper prints, negatives or slides and store them as digital photos on your computer. Although the reason for doing that can vary there are some common considerations to scanning paper prints. In this article we will go over some of them and try to make your scanning experience easier.
  • Methods for photo backups  By : Ziv Haparnas
    So you have finally decided to backup those precious photos? There are a few ways to backup photos. In this article we will explain how you can backup your photos either yourself at home or by using an online backup service.
  • Garden Photography  By : TJ Tierney
    Turn your garden into a perfect outdoor photography studio.
  • Night Photography  By : TJ Tierney
    Understanding night photography.
  • How Digital Cameras Work: Vital information you must know before you buy.  By : Drew Laughlin
    Think you know how digital cameras work? Be sure you know this before you buy your next digital camera.
  • Digital and Traditional Photography - Best of Both Worlds  By : Bart Kalin
    Now that traditional photography has been practically replaced by digital, it is difficult to find photographers that still embrace both media.
  • A Short Introduction To Photography And Some Things To Consider When Purchasing A Digital Camera  By : chadder
    Snap, snap, snap: digital cameras are showing up in almost everyones electronics pile these days. I happen to have several myself, although we have a photographic business so that's partly why (:--). Anyhow, in this short article about the basics of photography and a certain type of digital camera that's known for it's zooming capabilities.
  • Animal Photos Not just For Kids Anymore  By : ian henman
    Is there more then meets the eye in a photograph of an animal? Do the photo's we have tell others things about us?
  • How to Buy a Digital Camera  By : David W Johnson
    Buying a digital camera is no easy matter.

    Consumer Reports is always a good place to start. They provide all the relevant information that you could ask for to help you make a wise decision. Besides that, of course, there are many other good sources for information on getting a good digital came
  • Professional Photography  By : Mr.Amin
    If you are naïve, passionate, and want to do something exclusive, if you'd like to consider photography as something more than just a creative outlet or a hobby you may be on your way to discovering a new career path, the one that would lead you the success and top profiles. This is not to say that becoming a photographer is easy, nor is it to say that all the people who want to become professional photographers will attain their goal. The photography industry is cutthroat and competitive. There
  • Travel photography.  By : TJ Tierney
    Capture the world with travel photography.
  • The Art Of Glamour And Nude Photography.  By : TJ Tierney
    Understanding the art of glamour photography.
  • How to Build a Pinhole Camera?  By : Dan Crane
    This article provides information about building your own pinhole camera. If you wan to find out more about pinhole camera and how to make them, then take a look at this article now.
  • Digital Cameras, Pixels and Printing 4x3 Inch Photos  By : Wayne Rockwell
    Why is a 3 megapixel camera better than a 1 megapixel camera? It really depends on how you intend to reproduce the picture.
  • Pixels and Digital Cameras  By : Wayne Rockwell
    Most digital cameras today boast of greater resolution and picture quality. What does that mean to the amateur or occasional photographer? You hear of cameras with 3 megapixals up to 6 or 7 megapixals. What is that?
  • Advertisement Photography.  By : TJ Tierney
    Tips for the advertisement photography market.
  • Photography Photojournalism  By : TJ Tierney
    Tips for photojournalism photography.
  • Baby Photography.  By : TJ Tierney
    Tips for photographing babies.
  • Selling Your Photography To Magazines.  By : TJ Tierney
    Learn the proper way to approach the magazines market.
  • Digital Photography and the Printed World  By : Caitlin Moore
    An insightful article discussing the impact of digital photography on photo collections.
  • Digital Photography – Fast Food Memories  By : Caitlin Moore
    An insightful article about the ease of digital photography and the resulting electronic barrage of images from everyday life.
  • Photography 101: Memory Cards for Digital Cameras  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    What is a memory card and what things should you research before buying one? Delve into the various factors that affect speed, and review how to care for memory cards.
  • Fifteen Tips For Better Photography  By : Phill Petrovic
    Would you like to improve your photographic skills just that little bit more? Tired of shooting the same old photos from the same angle and the same subject every time? Here are fifteen cherished tips you can use to improve your photography.
  • Digital Photography: White Balance Demystified  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Have you ever taken digital photos that turned out with an unexpected blue or green hue? Have you ever wondered why some photos have colours that just don’t look right? Learn how to prevent unexpected colour casts by understanding white balance. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of each built-in white balance setting and improve the colour in your photos under a wide range of lighting conditions.
  • New cameras provide good content for a photography website  By : netgeek06
    So you plan to create a website meant solely for photography and topics related to photography? The most important thing to do for this is to gather and create useful and interesting content for the website. Remember that your photography website is going to become a marketing tool for your website, and so your website content should accordingly reflect this.
  • Advanced Exposure and Metering  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Some scenarios are very easy for your camera to correctly expose automatically, but some scenarios are downright tricky. How can I set my camera to correctly expose high contrast scenes, or tricky lighting conditions so that the exposure is always correct? Read on to find out how can you overcome your camera’s temptation to over- or under-expose sunny skies, your favourite black cat, snowy landscapes, gorgeous waterfalls, and more!
  • Photography 101: The Basics of Metering and Exposure  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    There is only so much correction that photo-editing software can do if your image is over- or under-exposed, so it's important that your camera is set correctly for the conditions you're shooting in. Learn how your camera measures lighting conditions differently with Spot metering, Center-weighted metering, and Matrix metering. Learn which setting is best in which conditions and why.
  • Top 4 Mistakes made when Photographing Waterfalls and How to Correct Them  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    When cameras are left to their automatic settings, it’s almost guaranteed that they’ll incorrectly exposure a waterfall – they’ll either overexpose it and you’ll lose all the detail in the water, or more likely underexpose everything around it and turn the water grey. Read on for the most common mistakes photographers make while shooting waterfalls.
  • Photography: Using Shutter Speed to Control Motion  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    What is shutter speed and when do I care about controlling it? When you have a subject you want to photograph that moves - a child, a cyclist, your favourite racer - there are 3 techniques you can choose from to control this motion with your camera.
  • Photography 101: Aperture and Depth of Field Demystified  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Find out how aperture directly affects depth of field by reviewing the factors that influence how all photos are captured. Understand how aperture-priority can be useful in changing the plane of focus in your image.
  • Amateur Photographer’s Guide to Choosing Film vs. Digital Cameras  By : Jennifer Clarkson
    Even professional photographers are turning to digital over film cameras these days. Film cameras have a long history, but digital is more popular. Which is right for you?
  • Photography Techniques.  By : TJ Tierney
    Get to know your lens.
  • How to Photograph Wildlife  By : Roberta Hochreiter
    To get good shots of animals and birds, you will have to learn to be quick in setting up and framing your shots. Waiting until you get out in the wilderness to learn these tricks is not a good idea. What I found to be very helpful was practicing on my cats and on birds in my yard or local parks. You learn to anticipate their behavior and react fast to get the good shots. Here are some tips on how to get the best shots of animals and birds in the wild.
  • Helpful Steps to Choose a Great Lightweight Portable Tripod  By : Roberta Hochreiter
    How to chose a lightweight portable tripod or a suitable alternative to a tripod that will stand up to the rigors of the outdoors.
  • How to Use a PhotoWorks Coupon  By : Richard McMillan
    PhotoWorks.com is a website offering services such as storing and editing of photos, organizing them in albums, sharing the photos with others, and using the photos to create a range of gift items like photo books and keepsakes.
  • An Introduction to Pet Photography  By : Stan Beck
    Photographing your pet can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Done well, it will allow you to immortalize Fluffy or Spot – that significant member of your family – the pet that shared you food, chewed your shoes, and brought you the newspaper. In fact, the act of seriously photographing your pet will bring you both closer because the process opens you to noticing the small, wonderful things that you might have missed before – the way he wags his tail, etc. This is a grand adventure.
  • A Quick Review of SmugMug  By : Richard McMillan
    SmugMug, the online photo sharing service, has several outstanding features that have resulted in a faithful following; indeed it can be counted as among the best photo sharing services in the world.
  • Top 5 Photo Accessories.  By : TJ Tierney
    Important bits and pieces for landscape photography.
  • Did You Ever Try Selling Your Photography…Part 2  By : TJ Tierney
    Have you ever tried to sell your images to an agency.
  • Nikon Underwater Cameras - Capturing The Underwater World  By : Cinneide
    Nikon underwater cameras are designed both for professionals and first time users.
  • Fuji Underwater Cameras - Photography Above And Below The Waves  By : Cinneide
    Lets take a short look at the latest innovations - Fuji Underwater cameras.
  • Photo mugs  By : Mike Daniels
    Is the feeling of a soon-come-crashing birthday of your beloved, a close relative or a friend and the following headache about what to choose as a gift familiar to you?
  • Photography School Reviews  By : Briana
    This article will attempt to help you come to a clearer understanding of the photography schools and colleges available.
  • Motivational Art in the Office.  By : Ashvin Ramasawmy
    In today’s business environment, motivational art has quickly become the darling of entrepreneurs. Why? Simply because it works! In short, motivational art posters/prints are photographs or drawings that carry an inspirational message that corroborates the picture. Therefore, they make the perfect office wall décor. Not only do they add some esthetics to the room but surrounding yourself with motivational art will help inspire you and boost productivity.
  • Digital Or Film Photography  By : Michael Colucci
    The popularity of digital cameras may have enjoyed amazing increase but film has still an important part to play in photography and will continue to be important for some time.
  • Capturing the Image  By : Bernard Peh
    The entire process of capturing a photo is a different experience for every person. Many people take photos to try and hold onto a special moment in time. A vacation, a birthday, awards, a new car, a wedding or even a new baby.
  • Filters For Landscape Photography.  By : TJ Tierney
    It’s time to spice up your landscape photography with filters.
  • Print Better Images.  By : TJ Tierney
    It doesn’t matter how good your photos are, if your images aren’t displayed to their best advantage they will lose impact.
  • 10 Tips In Better Photography  By : Michael Colucci
    Taking a good photo isn’t as hard as you may think. You don’t need the most expensive camera or years of experience, just 10 simple tips.
  • 6 Things To Consider Before When Getting A Photo Lab  By : George Williams -
    Digital cameras are so popular in recent years due to its convenience and capacity. Every event or celebration you go to now has at least several people snapping away. Once you pay for the camera and memory cards, your costs are zero, until you actually have a picture you want to print. You can take 40 pictures of your new child, niece, nephew, grandchild, etc, and if only two good shots came out of that, then you only pay for those two.

    In fact, owning your own photo qua...
  • Reducing Red Eye In Photos  By : Bernard Peh
    One of the most common problems novice photographers encounter when photographing people or animals is red eye. The problem is caused by the flash of the camera illuminating the rentina of the eye.
  • Understanding Image Resolution  By : TJ Tierney
    Good photography remains as elusive and as enticing as ever - knowing how to optimise it in your digital darkroom will only make it better.
  • Improving Your Landscape Images…Part 2  By : TJ Tierney
    Make your images more dramatic with a polarizing filter.
  • 5 Tips For Shooting Winter Landscapes.  By : TJ Tierney
    Some of us, regardless how harsh the weather gets, will brave the tough elements in search of the crisp winter light. Planning well in advance will help make your trip more enjoyable.
  • Get the perfect exposure…Part 2  By : TJ Tierney
    Still disappointed with your images.
  • Photo Copyright Concerns.  By : TJ Tierney
    Copyright in any subject can be un-enticing, but is doesn’t hurt to know the law.
  • Did You Ever Try Selling Your Images?  By : TJ Tierney
    Make a start with a local exhibit.
  • Light is life!  By : TJ Tierney
    Understanding natural light is a “must” for good landscape images.
  • How To Buy A Spy Camera In 3 Easy Steps  By : Roger Wembley
    I bet you are frustrated by the lack of information about spy cameras available on the internet. I sure was. There seams like there are just a few big companies who have blown their entire advertising budget to make a big splash. (This includes the X10 camera of the late 90s fame). Spy cameras can come in very handy to anyone who wants one (provided, of course, that they aren't used for nefarious activities). Spy cameras have tons of legitimate uses, and can come in especiall...
  • Get the perfect exposure… every time!  By : TJ Tierney
    Disappointed with your last batch of images.
  • The Wonders Of Winter.  By : TJ Tierney
    Time for some seasonal images.
  • Get The Most Out Of Your Camera. (Part 2).  By : TJ Tierney
    Lets add motion to our images.
  • Get The Most Out Of Your Camera. (Part 1).  By : TJ Tierney
    Would you like to take wildlife pictures like you see in magazines, or even turn everyday objects into photographic art?
  • Improving Our Landscape Images.  By : TJ Tierney
    Landscape photography can be a challenge, but with the right composition and good natural light it can be made a bit easier.
  • Digital or film?  By : TJ Tierney
    For many, digital photography is a breath of fresh air, but be wary - believing our landscape images will be superior could be a serious blunder.
  • All About Photography  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    Photography is the art of reproducing pictures of people, objects or places in their exact likeness. These images can be transferred on any photosensitive material. Photography includes taking and printing pictures.

    The backbone of photography is the camera, the instrument or device that works on the principle of optics. The camera and photographic techniques have undergone phenomenal changes since the time the first camera was made. The earlier model did not contain the ...
  • Shooting Cowboys  By : Phyllis Coletta
    Learn about the newest rage in photography: cowboy action shooting!
  • Some Basic Tips On Using Your Camera  By : Yvonne Volante
    It's true that taking photos is as simple as running out and grabbing a cheap five dollar camera. But taking good, quality photos has never been easier. So lets explore some quick ideas that can help you take photos that you will be happy to share with friends and family.

    Photography as an art has never been more exciting or enjoyable. Todays photography enthusiast has many styles, topics, and tools open to them. Plus, the blending of digital with print makes the craft of...
  • Flower Pictures - A Mild Obsession #1  By : Patrick Heathcock
    What does one need to do to get the perfect close-up of a wild flower? Set up a tripod, clip on camera, then snap, snap it's in the bag, camera, chip.. whatever? Maybe... but consider a few unexpected impediments first. Finding the perfect clump of subjects (mostly the easy part), stopping suddenly or rather screeching to a halt (sometimes interesting along a busy highway)...parking and gathering up the necessary gear (easy) - then my least favourite part, lugging everything ...
  • Flower Photography - A Mild Obsession #1  By : Patrick Heathcock
    What does one need to do to get the perfect close-up of a wild flower? Set up a tripod, clip on camera, then snap, snap it's in the bag, camera, chip.. whatever? Maybe... but consider a few unexpected impediments first. Finding the perfect clump of subjects (mostly the easy part), stopping(screeching to a halt) suddenly (sometimes interesting along a busy highway)...parking and gathering up the necessary gear (easy) - then my least favourite part, lugging everything over hill...

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