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Digital Photography: Passion and Hobby Becomes Art
Posted by admin in Photography on September 12, 2010
Photography is an interesting hobby. It eases your mind and soul and brings out the creative instinct in you. But this art gets more and more interesting when done with the use of a digital camera. It also introduces one into the world of digital photography. Here age, sex or skill does not matter. There was a time when people hesitated to get into the hobby of digital photography, the basic problem being the investment, but now, the time has changed and people have seriously started Digital Photography as their hobby. Do you like to be one such person?
All that matters is your passion for the art of digital photography.
Process of Digital Photography
The process of Digital Photography is a chain that starts from the shooting of images and ends with the display of the photographs. In the digital world, it is the image that forms the key element. And the picture quality of the image is determined by its resolution. The resolution in turn is the number of horizontal and vertical pixels on an image. Therefore resolution is the key factor that decides how big you can print your image or how much of it can be cropped.
Steps involved in Digital Photography
In order to understand how the digital camera suitably fits into the system of Digital Photography it is necessary to understand the steps involved in making digital photographs.
First Step: Input of Images
The input device in a computer is probably the keyboard. However, in Digital Photography the input devices are those that capture the images.
Digital Still Camera – It shoots images in a digital format.
Digital Video camera – It can capture images like a digital still camera.
Video cameras – It captures images onto a video format.
Second Step: Processing the Digital Photograph
Digital photographs can be stored onto your PC after they are taken. They can be then edited using in whatever way you want using the photo-editing program, Adobe Photoshop. Here the options are endless.
Few ways by which you can process your images
1.Crop parts of the image that you feel unnecessary and highlight the main frame.
2.If you wish to post the photos on the Web then trim down the number of pixels in the image so as to make it smaller.
3.Use filters to give the images the look of an oil painting, watercolor or the look of your desire.
4.You can stitch-up multiple frames in a single frame to create a landscape effect.
5.For a 3D stereo effect or an animated image merge two images and you can display this on the Web.
6.To improve the images make slight alterations in brightness and contrast.
7.Mish mash the images to create a photo medley.
Third Step: The final output, the Photograph
In Digital Photography there are many ways through which you can display and share the photographs you have taken.
Some of the well-known ways are as follows
1.Just e-mail the digital photographs to your friends or to family members.
2.Post the digital photos to the Web Service that will allow printing the digital photographs on T-shirts, mouse pads, posters and even on cakes.
3.Add the digital photographs to a word processing program or to the desktop of your PC so as to publish it as a document.
4.Mail the digital photographs on a Website or onto a Photo network.
John Darby
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Selling Stock Photography
Posted by admin in Photography on September 2, 2010
Selling stock photography to a stock image library could be a great option for you if you’re more interested in taking pictures than selling them. One of the major problems associated with freelance photography on a part time basis is the lack of time. If you have a separate job that takes your time from Monday to Friday, the only time you have left to take pictures are evenings, weekends and holidays.
If you add up all this time together, it looks okay, but to actually make money from your photography you can’t just take pictures, you need to sell them as well. That in it self can be very time and labor intensive. If you have a family, you probably have even less free time, so you need to make best use of what you have.
Many photographers don’t actually know how to sell their photography either. There is very little point in trying to sell pictures to magazines and publishing houses if you don’t actually know what they want or when they want it. If you send off pictures to these types of publications, the chances are you will be getting them back again within days; you will have achieved nothing except waste time and money.
A great way to overcome the problem of selling your photography is by storing your work with a stock photo library. With a stock photo library, all the selling is taken care of for you. This gives you a source of income for your photography, and gives you more time to spend on taking pictures.
So, if you want to find out more about transportation stock photography or about motorcycle stock photography or even about nautical stock you should click these links.
Groshan Fabiola
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The History of Modern Photography
Posted by admin in Photography on August 24, 2010
Its amazing how photography has evolved from simple pinhole camera to the most advanced digital single reflex cameras. Beginning with the humble pinhole camera, which was developed in 1600s and then in 1850. From successful recording of positive image on a metal plate, photographic industry has evolved into a giant digital age. In earlier days photographic equipment were very hefty and heavy. For example,during the Civil War, photographic equipment involved two horse wagons coupled with lightproof buggy. The biggest limitation in earlier days was lighting. As such early photographic industry was limited to light sources available.
1.Impact of Incandescent Lighting on Photography
Until the incandescent bulb including the flash bulbs were invented around 1880s, indoor photography was difficult and tricky. On the invention of flash effect (using powdered magnesium in a vacuum tube) serious portrait photography was a reality. Similarly, metal plate positive imagery was replaced by flexible films using celluloid, which enable to print hundreds of photos, utilizing a single film roll. Robert Eastman, is the first creator and an entrepreneur to develop and sell these new film cameras in mass scale. He is the founder of Kodak Eastman Inc.
The new Kodak camera had a double lens shutter box including a roll of film in it. To get your prints, you shipped the entire camera back to New York, where the film was secured, prints made, and the camera re-loaded before it was shipped back to the photographer. The whole process of developing photos and the prints to be received took nearly three weeks which means lot of waiting time.
2. Introduction of Photo Processing
During the 1930s, with the introduction of Kodachrome color processing, colors in photography was available to many. Through the 1940s and 1950s, most photograph processing took place at photography labs in major cities, while the turnaround time for processing photographs was cut to about four days. In the late 1940s, the next phase of the photographic revolution was catalyzed by Edwin Land a Chemist. His extensive research resulted in the development of Polaroid Process. The Polaroid camera was an instant success. This made it possible to take a picture, remove a print from the camera, peel off the protective layer, and see it slowly fade into view.
3.Development of Fast Processing Speeds
Even with the popularity of the Polaroid camera, only the Japanese company, Fuji, that made the first breakthrough by introducing “disposable” camera in mid ’80s. The disposable camera made by Fuji, was an immediate challenger to the Kodak Polaroid model. you bought a camera, loaded the film, taken photos, handed the film to studio, and got your negatives and pictures back. Usually the photo studios was located at a corner drug store, and the time taken to process the pictures was within 24 hours.
4.Invention of Digital Camera
The popularity of film cameras was beginning to decrease in early 1988, when Fuji introduced the first generation digital camera, called DS-1P utilizing CMOS sensors. The difference between this camera and the traditional film camera was it can instantly display photographs taken, which allowed the user to review or delete or print them at once.
Since then wide range of digital cameras have flooded the market as such the art of taking a photos has become reality to many. If you are interested, there are many online photography courses to be selected.
Alex Don
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Jazz Photography
Posted by admin in Photography on August 14, 2010
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Jazz Photography by William Ellis, International Jazz Photographer.
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Make Extra Income With Photography Business
Posted by admin in Photography on August 14, 2010
Copyright (c) 2008 Tom Jackson
Looking for ways to make money with your own home based business? Need to make additional income to pay the bills? Looking to turn your love of photography into cash? You can make a very good income, part or full time, with your own home based photography business using your digital camera. Wedding Photography is an approx. $5 Billion per year industry.
With your own home based photography business, you can make an excellent part or full time income with your own digital camera. If you enjoy taking pictures and sharing them with friends and family, then you might consider taking wedding photos on weekends. Wedding photography can be a very lucrative part time of full time career. Just in the United States, the size of the Wedding Industry is approx., $5 Billion per year. That’s a sizable market. With your digital camera, you can be a part of the photography industry and make a great income. A course with business forms and information on how to use photo editing software will help you get started making money in your own home based business.
If you own a digital camera and enjoy taking photos, you can make a good income. You just need to know where to start. It is important to have business cards and other stationary to give yourself a professional appearance as well as having an understanding of what to do on the day. You will need to know how to pose the bride and groom, which photos need to be taken, what equipment issues may arise and how to do some editing in Adobe Photoshop on your computer. You will also need to know how to go about making an album for the bride and groom.
According to recent Bureau of Statistics figures, there were over half a million people who lost their jobs in the month of November alone. That means that almost two million people have lost their jobs in 2008. That is a staggering number. Most of those people will not have other options for making money. You can make up lost income with your own home based photo business. Using a good quality digital camera, you can start your own photo business and make an excellent part or full time income.
Many photographers began their careers taking photos part time. Many started with friends and family. Many also started their Careers taking wedding photos on a part time basis. Many of the nations great wedding photographers began taking photos part time. It is not necessary to take a full time course for two or more years. Formal courses at universities can be very beneficial but it can take several years before you start making money. That is why courses are available online that provide everything you need to get started making an income with your own home based, photography business.
I am often asked when shooting with a digital camera what format should I shoot? Tiff, High Res JPEG, RAW etc. And the answer is very simple. RAW! There is NO other option. And you need to make sure that you are using the highest resolution (megapixels) available on your camera. An important consideration when taking photos is the format you choose. The RAW format gives you the most options for post image processing. The higher resolution gives you better chance for large prints. If you need to make large poster size photos for the couple, then you need the maximum resolution available.
The kind of digital camera you should be using to take photos, should have an accessory hot shoe so you can attach an optional flash unit designed for your system. An accessory flash unit will give you a more powerful light output so you can take better photos than with the in built unit. Virtually every photo you take on the day will be taken with flash, even when outdoors. This will provide nice even light and allow you to sell more photos after the event.
Remember, the bride and grooms parents will be looking to buy photos from you as well as many close family members. The grandparents will want photos and the bride and groom will want photos with the grandparents. These are all additional money making opportunities for you. Remember, as your own home based business, you want to be able to take advantage of every opportunity to make some additional income.
Tom Jackson
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Learn Digital Photography – the Basics of Digital Photography
Posted by admin in Photography on July 28, 2010
When you want to maximize your digital camera, you need to have some basics of digital photography. Some might think that they need to join photography classes to get the best of their hobby but little do they know, you just need some background information and you will be able to improve the quality of your picture.
So, let’s start.
The first thing to learning digital photography is to have the right camera. When you are starting on photography, you will be wasting your money when you dive straight into the professional DSLR camera. It is true that DSLR cam capture better picture but as a novice photographer, you might have problem appreciating its potential.
When you are unsure of your skill level, you should stick to a compact digital camera and practice your skills before you get something more complicated.
Then, let’s talk about the basic format of digital photography.
You need to understand that the digital images you captured is actually made up of million of pixels. Most people thought that the more pixel you have the better picture quality will be. That is not entirely true. You will enjoy better picture quality with high pixel when you have a larger image sensor.
This is because the more pixels you have in a small image sensor, the more they are compressed together. When you take a picture at high ISO, the pixels are going to introduce digital noise to the near by pixel. However, when you have a larger image sensor, these pixels will be more loosely pack. Hence the intensity of noise in your picture at high ISO will be less.
Still, it is not the end of the world when you have noise in your picture. Another beauty of digital photography is that you can always edit your picture with software. Although it does involve work but when you think about saving the once in a life time picture, all the extra work is worth it.
You might think that software is only for professionals. But as the technology improves, software developers have made the software so user friendly that you can learn it over a short tutorial.
michael wong
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Photography Techniques
Posted by admin in Photography on July 19, 2010
Chicagoland Bat Mitzvah Photography on a Budget
Posted by admin in Photography on July 19, 2010
If you need to find Chicagoland Bat Mitzvah photography services, but you don’t have a lot of money, your bat mitzvah planning can be troublesome. But there are ways that you can save money and still get beautiful pictures to commemorate this special day for your daughter. By following just a few simple steps, you can get professional Chicagoland Bat Mitzvah photography at inexpensive prices.
To begin, you might want to ask yourself whether you really need Chicagoland Bat Mitzvah photography or not. Some families find that taking their own pictures or investing in a high powered camera works better than having a stranger take the pictures for them. With all of the features digital cameras come with today, you’re more likely to take great pictures without even having to try very hard. Just try to find a camera with at least eight megapixels and with a high powered flash and image stabilization. These factors combined will make sure every picture looks like it was taken by a pro.
You can also opt to have a Chicagoland Bat Mitzvah photography service take your picture digitally, but then process the prints yourself. Many photographers will make the bulk of their profits from doing the developing and processing, but this isn’t necessary in today’s digital age. Simply get the files from the photographer (you will, of course, still need to pay them a little for their services) and then take them to your favorite photo finishing store. This way, you can print only the ones that you want and you can even get copies for your family and friends – all at a much lower price and no sacrifice in quality.
Another thing to consider when trying to lower the cost of Chicagoland Bat Mitzvah photography services is to have the photographers only come for a short period of time. You might want to have them come for the more formal group pictures that you want or for certain settings that you want your daughter to pose in. While the photographer can also stay for a few main parts of the celebration itself, limiting the time that they will be committed to will greatly reduce the price that you will pay in the end. Try keeping them there for only a few hours instead of the whole afternoon.
Another consideration for cheaper Chicagoland Bat Mitzvah photography is to have a newer photographer take the pictures. While this seems like a risk, many new photographers will reduce their prices dramatically in order to establish a clientele. But at the same time, these newer photographers can be much fresher in their techniques as well as informed of the latest trends – making them perfect for the modern day setting.
When you need Chicagoland Bat Mitzvah photography services at lower prices, you simply need to consider what you absolutely must have and what you can live without. Having pictures of the day is a wonderful thing, but when they only remind you of all the money you spent, they may not bring back happy memories.
Davidsytsma
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Take Your Photography Expertise To The Internet And Rake In The Big Bucks
Posted by admin in Photography on July 8, 2010
Photography is a hobby that is loved by many, but very few people actually turn to it as a full-time career, as it is often considered to be a hard field in which to become successful. But much like any other path you take in life, if you’re willing to work hard to make it work and you’re willing to take the necessary steps to ensure your triumph, you can’t go wrong.
And when it comes to photography, one of the very necessary steps you should take is to give your business an online presence. With so many advancements in recent technology, people are going online for almost everything these days – and photography is no exception.
In fact, as a photographer, you stand the most to gain from the progression of the Internet! Never before has it been so easy to share your photos with millions of people around the world – and with something as simple as starting your own domain and blog on photography, you can greatly boost your financial and career prospects!
1. Share, Comment And Learn
One of the most important benefits you will gain with your own domain and blog is the chance to share your photographs with the rest of world in an easy and effective manner that you simply cannot do any other way. You literally reach out to millions of people – a big jump from being able only to share them with your friends, family and peers.
And by sharing your photos with people, you also have the chance for them to comment and give their views, much like they would comment on a blog post. By creating a network of like-minded individuals who visit your blog to see your photographs (and you visit theirs too, of course), you can hone and perfect your skill based on their input.
2.Make Money Selling Photos
Of course, you also want to make money, and that is another big aspect of getting yourself a website. By displaying smaller sized (and watermarked, for added security) photos on your website, you can give people the opportunity to purchase high-quality images that they like simply by setting up a shopping cart and merchant credit account. Thus, your visitors can buy directly from you using their credit cards, and you can make money in your sleep!
3. Make Money Selling Your Expertise
Another way for you to make money is to sell your expertise in photography. After many years in the business and with a lot of experience under your belt, you will no doubt have many jewels of knowledge to share with other budding photographers. With your own domain, you have the opportunity to turn this knowledge into cash, and here are two easy ways to do it.
Firstly, you can sell information via e-mail. In return for a monthly membership fee (to join your mailing list), you can send weekly or daily e-mails to your customers outlining photography tips and tricks that you have picked up. This is a useful way of earning recurring income for a minimal amount of work, since your e-mails can be pre-written and stored to be sent our automatically.
Another way to sell your information is to write short electronic books (in PDF format, for example, as you save a lot of money on printing and distribution) that cover a certain aspect of photography that you are an expert in. Since people who visit your website are clearly interested in photography, they are the best prospects for you to market your book to, again saving you money on marketing and advertising costs!
4. Build A Reputation
In any business, the more people that know you, the better it will be for you career. Photography is certainly no different, and one of the best ways to get people to notice you is to get a domain that is your own name. Thus, anyone that visits your website will know who you are and all about your expertise in photography. Over time, this prominence on the Internet will turn into greater opportunities in the physical world.
As you can see from the benefits above, turning to the Internet is an indispensable option for all photographers. Most importantly, however, since budding photographers often don’t make much money, it is important to note that getting a domain and blog is incredibly easy and cheap to start up and maintain.
With so many benefits at such a small price, it’s no wonder that many photographers have already turned to the Internet. Isn’t it about time that you, too, jump on the bandwagon?
Sen Ze
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Photography – Passion to Business
Posted by admin in Photography on June 29, 2010
Photography is a passion for many of us. Many of us are interested in wildlife photography, while some of us are interested in still photography. Seldom do we think of concerting this passion of us into a profession. The thought may have struck us many times but we never pursued it. The reasons can be many. We may have second thoughts of leaving our cushy jobs and going out on our own. Secondly we may not have enough ideas to how to go about it. We have tried to elaborate in brief about photography business.
For starting any business you need to have a proper business plan, which should include your objective, your choice of photography and even the revenues that you are expecting. Next you need to make your business a legal entity with a proper registration, bank accounts and insurance. Now you have done it all, so how do you go about getting customers. The best way to get customers is by getting in touch with people who are professionally associated with the business and have an existing network. They can be friends or acquaintances who are associated with photography. If you are interested in still photography you need to develop a studio where you can have your photo shoots done. If it is an outdoor shoot you need to pack your photography kits and move to the location where the shoot is scheduled to take place.
Setting up a photo studio at the first instance may be overkill. We suggest that you use the infrastructure of an existing studio by paying an hourly rate for the initial period of your business. When your revenue stream becomes constant then you can go about and set-up your own studio.
There is another very important aspect of photography business. If you have decided that photography is what you want to pursue as your profession, you need to have a tie-up with a professional photography lab to process your photographs. To get a true finish to a photograph it is very important that they are processed by hardened professionals.
Since you are new you may not be aware of how much you should price your services. Check out the current photography service rates for different genres and price your service accordingly. Try offering discounts for long shoots which will benefit your customers. It is imperative that you always add value to your customers when offering services. Suggest locations for outdoor shoots, dress for the models and give other ideas which will benefit your customers. Always use your creativity to give a product that your clients have never experienced before at a price which they will appreciate.
There are other points that you should keep in mind. Take assignments which you think you can handle within your bandwidth. Keep to your commitments as it is important in photography business. Your delay can cost your customers on their model fees, location hire charges, lights etc. As a photographer always try to use the best equipment which goes a long way in producing that perfect picture.
Corie Cornwell
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