Archive for July, 2008
Don’t Be Scared Of Family Photography
Saturday, July 19th, 2008Families themselves are far more terrifying than family photography. Getting everyone together for a portrait is usually one way of guaranteeing that you’ll get some peace and quiet for a minute or two. You can go to a professional photographer to get a family portrait, but most families opt to try and do it themselves. […]
Black And White Photography Was A Good Learning Device
Thursday, July 17th, 2008When taking pictures there are many effects that can be accomplished through lighting and composition and the use of color in pictures is the most common. However, some of the most dramatic effects as well as pictures with stark representations can be bettered rendered through black and white photography. While the term itself may be […]
Natural Frames: Architectural Photography
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008When photographers set out to find the perfect picture, rarely do they simply focus on the subject. They aim for mood and atmosphere, ambiance and emotion; they aim for what surrounds the subject as much as the subject itself. However, architectural photography is a completely different discipline. When photographing pictures, the goal is to capture […]
History Of Photography Includes 11th Century Pinhole Camera
Sunday, July 13th, 2008The first photograph was taken in 1826, requiring eight hours of bight sunlight exposure on a polished pewter plate the idea for the camera has been around since the 11th century. The invention of the camera obscura was probably the first step in the history of photography, but it was not until the use of […]
Beginning Photography Tips For Everybody
Friday, July 11th, 2008Photography is both an art and a learned skill. You need to learn a lot about the way the camera works, how the camera should be taken care of and under what conditions you can best get the image you want. But it also required an art that is very hard to put into words […]
Wildlife Photography Requires Sensitivity and Caring for Your Subjects
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008Wildlife photography can be one of the most rewarding and creative types of photography. It requires you to think and react quickly to catch the perfect shot before it’s gone. Wildlife photography can produce some of the most stunning photographs you’ll ever take, but it requires that you are very careful not to cause an […]









