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Posted on August 5th, 2008 by by Mark W Decker

Do not Take Your Wedding Photography Lightly

By: MIKE SELVON
Choosing the right style of wedding photography for your pending event is as important as choosing what dress to wear or where you will have your reception. If you have a budget to work with, you should try to get the most affordable one possible without cutting corners.
After all, we’re talking about a […]

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Posted on August 5th, 2008 by by Mark W Decker

Do not Take Your Wedding Photography Lightly

By: MIKE SELVON
Choosing the right style of wedding photography for your pending event is as important as choosing what dress to wear or where you will have your reception. If you have a budget to work with, you should try to get the most affordable one possible without cutting corners.
After all, we’re talking about a […]

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Posted on July 1st, 2008 by by Mark W Decker

Advantages of Digital photography

By: JessicaThomson
There are many advantages of digital photography, they are as follows
Digital photography through digital cameras does not need film. It means no waiting and paying for film development. This can simply decrease the cost of photographs.
Digital photos will never worsen. Digital photos are kept as long sequence of numbers inside, and there are no […]

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Posted on June 23rd, 2008 by by Mark W Decker

Photography today

By: Estelle Judah
Photography has come a long way in the past 50 years. In fact, not just the past 50 years, the evolution of photography into the diverse field it is today is truly amazing. With time photography has evolved into diverse fields like travel photography, food photography, photojournalism and much more. In fact, today […]

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Posted on April 10th, 2008 by by Mark W Decker

Macro Photography - How To Use Aperture To get Better Photographs

Author: Marvin Africa
The word aperture means small hole or gap. In terms of photography the aperture is an adjustable opening used to control how much light gets in to the camera. Light enters the camera through the lens which uses a calibrated scale to determine the maximum and minimum aperture. This scale is written in […]

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Posted on April 10th, 2008 by by Mark W Decker

Digital Photography Green Screen Techniques

Author: Trevor Stonham
Using a digital photography green screen is easy. The screens are used in both still photography and videos although it’s more common in video photography.
First off, you need an actual green screen. Despite the name, this can be either green or blue in color. The choice of color will largely be dictated by […]

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Posted on April 10th, 2008 by by Mark W Decker

Nature Photography, Five Tips For Great Rainforest Photos

Author: Andrew Goodall
Rainforest photography, like all good nature photography, is more about your sensitivity to nature than about expensive equipment. Of course you need a decent camera, and you must know how to use it. But the quality of your photos does not depend on the price tag on your camera. As long as you […]

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