Researching cameras can be a very time-intensive process, particularly if you rely on google to bring back the perfect search results. There are sites that excel at providing in-depth reviews of cameras and other photographic gear.
In Review Roundup, I’m going to bring together the links to the best reviews all in one place to [...]
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Selling Your Photography: Sales Outlets
If you’ve been taking photos for a while now and are thinking of turning professional, trying to turn your hobby into a part time business, or just want to make a little extra cash to pay for the new lens you’ve been drooling over, there are many options for sales outlets. This article takes a [...]
June 23rd, 2008 | MarkEden | 0 comments | Continued
Photography For Beginners - Do You Understand Depth Of Field?
Depth of field is one of the most important aspects of photography you can learn. Use depth of field well in your photography and you can gain immense control over the look and impact of your photos. Unfortunately, depth of field also seems to be one of the toughest aspects for beginners to learn and [...]
June 22nd, 2008 | Barbara House | 2 comments | Continued
Light Makes Right - 3 Tips For Making The Most Of Your Outdoor Photos
If you’re new to photography, then you know how much fun it is to get the perfect shot, but you also know the disappointment you feel when a picture doesn’t turn out like you’d hoped.
Light is the most important element in getting the perfect shot. This is especially true with outdoor photography. When you’re outdoors, [...]
Digital Photography Tips That Work Fast and Easily
So you want some digital photography tips that work quick and are easy? Well, photography is not that hard to start getting good at. It’s like playing an instrument. Anybody can get to a decent level but those that are very dedicated and with some talent are the ones that become great. I will try [...]
June 20th, 2008 | AlSanchez | 3 comments | Continued
Night Photography - 10 Bright Resources for Low-Light Techniques
So you’ve got your tripod, your batteries are charged - and you’re ready to take some awesome nighttime photos? Well, low-light photography has some unique rules and challenges that every photographer should understand. Check out these 10 Resources for Night Photography tips and tricks, and you’ll be capturing amazing photos in no [...]
June 19th, 2008 | Barbara House | 3 comments | Continued
5 Tips For Making Online Photo Sharing More Meaningful For Family And Friends
It seems like everybody is sharing photos online. But it also seems as if it’s less about sharing memories, and more about sharing a funny photo they found on the Internet, or just putting a bunch of photos from a vacation into a file folder for people to view.
That’s a little like dropping an envelope [...]
Summer, Sun and Surf - Resource Roundup for Sports Photography
It’s definitely that time of year again… Soccer games, watersports, biking and well, generally anything that gets you active and outdoors. (Or indoors for some sports - but you know what I mean).
So it’s time to brush up on your action and sports photography skills. Below are a number of resources from around the [...]
Photography For Beginners - Do You Understand The Rule Of Thirds?
The rise of digital cameras has turned our focus very much onto the technical aspects of photography. Unfortunately, in our ongoing rush for more advanced equipment, the artistic aspects of photography are often neglected.
If you bought a great digital camera and your photos still look like snapshots, it is not the fault of your equipment. [...]














