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		<title>Portrait Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 13:37:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A portrait cameraman takes pro photographs of people, groups and families. She owns a studio or works for a photography company. A picture paparazzo debates photograph options with clients before taking pictures either in the studio or on location. Many portrait photographers travel to events like marriages or picture days at colleges. Portrait photographers must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p><a href="http://www.johnstonepictures.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/peter-forsberg-sport-portrait.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-26" title="Sport Portrait Photography" src="http://www.johnstonepictures.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/peter-forsberg-sport-portrait-205x300.jpg" alt="Sport Portrait Photography" width="205" height="300" /></a>A portrait cameraman takes pro photographs of people, groups and families. She owns a studio or works for a photography company. A picture paparazzo debates photograph options with clients before taking pictures either in the studio or on location. Many portrait photographers travel to events like marriages or picture days at colleges. Portrait photographers must keep organised in their bookings and have all of the photography gear they have to produce top quality finished portraits. Consumers are stumping up for the final result of the portrait and not the time the shutter-bug must take to get the completed picture, so photographers must employ their time cleverly. As an example, a picture cameraman may opt to develop their own film or send it out for developing dependent on which option costs less and ends up in a better finished portrait. A picture paparazzo may start as an assistant to other portrait photographers to learn on the job before beginning a photography business.</p>
<p>Bigger photography corporations may hire a couple of photography college graduates to coach as aides, so this may provide aspiring portrait photographers the chance to learn the day to day details of the job. A vital side of portrait photography is getting everybody in the picture looking their best so the picture in total looks fantastic. For example, if everybody isn&#8217;t facing the same way with similar expressions on their faces, the picture can look too casual to be thought to be a portrait. A portrait is a picture that is supposed to be kept for a number of years and could be given as gifts to buddies and relatives. Family portraits can be particularly challenging for the shutter-bug as it&#8217;s often hard for youngsters to remain still and be snapped.</p>
<p>Because of this, part of a picture photographer&#8217;s job is to clear up the issue so that portraits are not messed up and their work time isn&#8217;t wasted.A photographer&#8217;s helper may distract kids with a puppet while the paparazzo takes the photographs. Apart from taking photos, a picture paparazzo has lots of other responsibilities particularly if she is managing a business. Promoting and advertising must be done to keep clients ordering portraits or the business can&#8217;t stay lucrative. The costs must be competitive with other photographers in the area and the completed portraits must be top spec. Portrait photographers also need to keep abreast of trends and have interesting backdrops available in the studio like a beach or Christmas scene relying on the season.</p>
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		<title>Digital Photography explained</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 15:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Digital Photography]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Few inventions can sincerely claim to be revolutionary, but digital photography definitely is appropriate. Unlike cameras that need film for their exposures, digital photography requires the usage of electronic cameras that record photograph information on a digital sensor, rendering physical film out of date. This technique makes photography cheaper for clients, and it also permits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p>Few inventions can sincerely claim to be revolutionary, but digital photography definitely is appropriate. Unlike cameras that need film for their exposures, digital photography requires the usage of electronic cameras that record photograph information on a digital sensor, rendering physical film out of date. This technique makes photography cheaper for clients, and it also permits on-the-fly adjustments that were most unlikely or very difficult with film cameras.<span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p>Digital photography has changed how folks shoot and share their stills by employing digital info that may be changed, sent through email, or shared through the web. Digital photography gets shot of the necessity for chemical processing, which was the norm with film cameras. Instead, pictures are stored on memory cards&#8211;such as compact flash cards&#8211;and can be moved to a P.C. and for manipulation and processing. PC programs specifically designed for photograph modifying are often used to change light settings, image size, and several facets of the photograph. Further, the file size of the image can be modified for less complicated storage or sharing through email or other computer-based techniques. Image-quality is normally measured in resolution, or the sharpness of the image, and pixel count, which is the measure of single points that comprise the image.</p>
<p> On higher end, Digital Single-lens Reflex ( DSLR ) cameras, the pictures will most likely be sharper and better quality, and digital prints will finish up looking more clear and more pro. Straightforward point-and-shoot cameras can also take sharpened photographs deserving of printing, but they sometimes won&#8217;t achieve the same image-quality of DSLR cameras. Another key advantage to digital photography is the supply of Liquid Crystal Displays, or LCDs.</p>
<p>Nearly all digicams have an LCD screen built into the back of the camera, which permits the user to preview the photograph they have just taken. This screen makes digicams particularly flexible because a user can straight away see whether the shot came out well. If it didn&#8217;t, they can remove the photograph right away, adjust whatever settings must be altered, and re-take the photograph with small additional resources or time. Before digital photography, cameras weren&#8217;t supplied with these screens and the shutter-bug was left mostly to their own skills to make sure the shot came out in the correct way. If it didn&#8217;t come out properly, the snapper wouldn&#8217;t know till processing was complete. Digital photography also permits the shutter-bug to switch the ISO setting on a makeshift basis. The ISO setting changes the sensor&#8217;s sensitiveness to light, and so will affect whether the shot is under- or over-exposed. Before digital photography, if a paparazzo needed to change ISO, he&#8217;d have to switch the whole roll of film, which may be burdensome and costly. These are only some of the benefits to digital photography, and for a rather more complete idea of what electronic cameras can do , be absolutely certain to go to makers &#8216; sites.</p>
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		<title>Historical Photos-Ansel Adams</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 09:45:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ansel Adams was a well known American Photographer whose classic black-and-white photographs are examples of the most recognised in the world of photography. He&#8217;s perhaps known best for his portrayals of Yosemite State Park and the great desert country of the North American West.  Ansel Adams was born in 1902, and died in 1984 at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p>Ansel Adams was a well known American Photographer whose classic black-and-white photographs are examples of the most recognised in the world of photography. He&#8217;s perhaps known best for his portrayals of Yosemite State Park and the great desert country of the North American West.</p>
<p> Ansel Adams was born in 1902, and died in 1984 at the age of 82.Ansel Adams was born to a successful family in San Francisco just before the great quake of 1906.He was raised with a respect and love for nature from a young age, and the values of Ralph Waldo Emerson were terribly inserted in his life philosophy. Ansel Adams was first brought to Yosemite in 1916 by his mum and dad, which was there he was given his first camera, a Kodak Brownie. The following year, at fifteen, he returned to Yosemite by himself with a few new cameras. He leaped into photography with an eagerness, apprenticing, reading everything written on the topic, going to each photography opening in the Bay Area, and joining a considerable number of photography clubs. In this time, Ansel Adams also returned often to Yosemite, hanging out with the Best family, whose girl, Virginia, he would later visit. His time in Yosemite further braced his dedication to the natural world, and he joined the Sierra Club as an active member at the age of seventeen. He ran the Sierra Club&#8217;s HQ in Yosemite for a considerable number of years, and through his life did a dazzling amount to help in promoting an appreciation of the natural beauty of the Earth, particularly the Yosemite Valley. Adams developed a singular kind of photography during his time in Yosemite and the North American West, using huge format cameras and an amazing appreciation of light. Although the cameras were astonishingly heavy and unmanageable, they allowed for an amount of detail unparalleled, which gave Ansel Adams the facility to produce gigantic prints at glorious quality. By the late 1920s he was prepared to put his work in front of the eye of the public, after just over ten years of polishing his craft.</p>
<p>It was a speedy success, with his debut portfolio making him a good amount of cash, and leading to a stack of pro offers from made patrons. All though the 1940s and 1950s, Ansel Adams carried on rising in renown, and he traveled across the American West to capture it with his unique aptitude. Beginning in the 1970s he commenced shooting a lot less, and dedicating himself to re-printing old negatives, making an attempt to fill some of the clamor for his works. His prints are a few of the most valuable in photography, with many reaching well over $500,000  at auction, and a total worth in the many millions . Ansel Adams took his distinct photographic style, and his cutting edge section system of photographic conceptualization, and produced some of the most classic footage ever. His footage of Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, the Tetons, Glacier State Park, Taos, the Sierra Nevadas, and the Desert Country are a selection of the most commonly recognised and famous in the history of photography. Ansel Adams is hailed as one of the great experts of photographic lighting, and many beginning photographers use his photographs as a jumping off point in trying to grasp the dynamics of black-and-white photography for themselves.</p>
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		<title>Taking Photos-Basic Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 23:58:49 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Amateur Photography]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photography could be a great method to save memories of special times. Learning the best way to shoot great photos can take a few hours, but can blossom into a spare time pursuit or maybe major love. A few beginners tips for photography will have even the most amateur camera-user snapping away in almost no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p>Photography could be a great method to save memories of special times. Learning the best way to shoot great photos can take a few hours, but can blossom into a spare time pursuit or maybe major love. A few beginners tips for photography will have even the most amateur camera-user snapping away in almost no time. One of the finest tips for photography problem solving is to take a position in a tripod. Tripods are three-legged devices a camera fastens to for a steady frame.</p>
<p> With a tripod, dodgy hands or windy conditions simply will not count, as the forcibly planted device holds the camera completely steady. A tripod is also a clever idea for shooting at night or in low light conditions. Most cameras will mechanically lower the shutter speed when light conditions are poor. A slower shutter suggests that action blurring is more significant, making it simpler to finish up with photos that are blurred and out of focus. Instead of a tripod, consider setting up the camera on a desk or table in order to guarantee a wonderfully still frame. Lighting conditions can seriously affect the quality and appearance of photos.</p>
<p>Pretty much all tips for photography start with this mandate : read the instruction pamphlet that comes with the camera. Most digital cameras have different automatic settings that make a response to light colour and temperature. As an example, think about employing the tungsten setting inside, where light sources are generally more yellow or orange in colour. Reading the instructions can teach amateurs about the best way to set the camera&#8217;s automated functions and even give tips for photography using manual settings. Using the rule of 3rds is among the most helpful tips for photography of folks or portraits. While looking thru the rangefinder at the frame of the photograph, divide the photograph into 3rds both vertically and horizontally. The eyes of the topic should be on the final analysis of the top middle box. This cuts out excess head room and makes the topic the target of the picture. If employing a film camera, remember that movement blurring decreases as film speed increases. To film sports events or things in motion, a comparatively fast film is needed. Nonetheless the downside to quicker film is that higher speeds result in more graininess and a lower level of contrast. While a high speed picture may look nice in a details, it&#8217;ll look worse the bigger the image is made. The key to good film footage is a careful balance between speed and image-quality. Potentially one of the most vital tips for photography is to not be frightened to experiment. With an electronic camera, tons of photographs can fit on one tiny memory storage, making experimentation straightforward and fun.</p>
<p>Take 20 shots of an object at different settings rather than 1 or 2 ; true, just a couple of may look great, but the ideal shot is likelier to show up if a photographer is fearlessly experimenting.</p>
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		<title>Family Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 11:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Family photography is one of the most well-liked kinds of professional photography, making sure that there are always jobs available. A job working as a family paparazzo might not be as glamorous as many other photography positions, however it pays well and could be a ton of fun. Step 1 in changing into a family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p>Family photography is one of the most well-liked kinds of professional photography, making sure that there are always jobs available. A job working as a family paparazzo might not be as glamorous as many other photography positions, however it pays well and could be a ton of fun. Step 1 in changing into a family paparazzo is to learn photography.</p>
<p> There are photography faculties all around the world that will supply you with the photography abilities you want to be successful. Many local community varsities offer photography courses, too. While taking photography courses isn&#8217;t mandatory, the methodologies and idea taught in the courses can be useful later. Purchase a top quality single lens reflex ( SLR ) camera. Most pro photographers use digital ( DSLR ), but a film camera is less expensive and still takes great shots. Experiment, and discover how aperture, shutter speed, depth of field, and light all affect the shot. Have family members or pals pose for you, to help with learning the way to set up a shot. Commence building up a portfolio.Your portfolio should contain copies of your best work. Offer to take family pictures for folks you know. Offer them digital copies of the photographs, and have copies made up for yourself.</p>
<p>This can give you the experience you need to start, and give you material for your portfolio. Many office stores offer family photography services, and they could be an excellent spot to work when only starting out in family photography. Many of those family studios need 2 years &#8216; worth of expertise, but some may hire you primarily based on your portfolio. Any experience gained thru photography courses can also help you to get a position After getting experience in a dep.</p>
<p>store setting, you may either move up to a pro and higher profile studio or launch your own. If your final goal is to own your family photography studio, this is going to be a great time to start. You can rent out a small studio space, or maybe set one up in your own place. Let chums, family members, and business contacts know that you&#8217;re going to be going out by yourself and ask them to spread the gospel.</p>
<p>Print up flyers, send out postcards, and put a notice in the paper. Let the community know that you&#8217;re opening the studio. Use some of the finest family portraits from your portfolio as decorations in your new studio, particularly in your office, or where ever new possible clients will be meeting with you to chat about your services. This will permit you to show off your talents as a family snapper, which will help you to get sales. Starting in family photography isn&#8217;t hard, it could be a long and expensive process. Most photographers with their own studios find that it is actually possible to make up for these costs in a comparatively short quantity of time nonetheless, thru building up their standing as a noted family shutter-bug in their community. Taking great stills, and offering the absolute best client service, will keep customers coming back, and have a direct effect on your pre-eminence in family photography.</p>
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		<title>Top Photo Sharing Sites</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 10:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Theys alot of ways of sharing your photos online, many websites offer this service. If you want to share photos online then these are the top sites to do the job: Flickr Flickr has a massive amount of users and is really popular for sharing photos. It offers a free account but free users have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p>Theys alot of ways of sharing your photos online, many websites offer this service. If you want to share photos online then these are the top sites to do the job:</p>
<p>Flickr</p>
<p>Flickr has a massive amount of users and is really popular for sharing photos. It offers a free account <span id="more-6"></span>but free users have a limitation on how much storage capacity they can use. Flickr’s popularity is growing and growing with more people joining every day and people who use up they free account space often go on to pay for a the unlimited storage space.</p>
<p>Zooomr</p>
<p>Zooomr is very similar to any other website that you can use for sharing your photos. It unlike Flickr offers no limit storage for free but also has the “pro” service. This has no advertising and can see who likes and comments your photos, this feature is called “Social Stream”. The only problem you get if you open a free account is that you can’t delete your profile.</p>
<p>Pisca Web Albums</p>
<p>Pisca has donned the google brand, but no way near has the same popularity and usage as other google products. It offers storage space of 1 GB for free, it allows you to tag images and gives you a companion desktop photo organization tool.</p>
<p>Photobucket</p>
<p>Photobucket was very popular but has slowly died down. Like pisca it offers 1 GB of storage. I think it’s still a great way to share photos. It offers 10 custom URLS for your photo albums.</p>
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