Have you decided to take the plunge and start your own photography studio? Will you work from home or in an office? When you do decide to start your own business, you will need to understand some basics in order to be able to tweak the images you take. In this article, I will cover some of the basics you need to understand.
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If you are wondering whether to buy a tripod, these are the three questions you need answered: “Do I need a tripod? Why do I need a tripod? When should I use my tripod?”
Digital cameras have brought a whole new level of technology to the average photographer, but the old methods and skills are as relevant as ever.
A tripod is still an essential piece of equipment for good photography. For beginners, the purchase of a tripod is usually a sign that one is ready to move beyond the snapshot stage and get more serious about photography.
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Your DSLR camera is capable of some great effects once you understand what the manual settings are all about. Here are five easy ideas to help you experiment with slow shutter speeds, so you can see the effect they have on moving subjects.
Digital SLR cameras offer all the same manual settings that photographers have been using for years. The trouble is, many new photographers don’t know how to use them.
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If you are wondering whether to buy a tripod, these are the three questions you need answered: “Do I need a tripod? Why do I need a tripod? When should I use my tripod?”
Digital cameras have brought a whole new level of technology to the average photographer, but the old methods and skills are as relevant as ever.
A tripod is still an essential piece of equipment for good photography. For beginners, the purchase of a tripod is usually a sign that one is ready to move beyond the snapshot stage and get more serious about photography.
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Do You Need A Tripod (Or Can You Live Without It)?
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Your DSLR camera is capable of some great effects once you understand what the manual settings are all about. Here are five easy ideas to help you experiment with slow shutter speeds, so you can see the effect they have on moving subjects.
Digital SLR cameras offer all the same manual settings that photographers have been using for years. The trouble is, many new photographers don’t know how to use them.
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Digital Photography: Experimenting With Slow Shutter Speeds.
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