Articles December, 2008

Dec 28 2008

Sending Large Files

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There may come a time when you need send a file over the Internet that your email service just can’t handle. Sending large files is a pain, especially when your email spends quite a bit of time trying to attach it before finally tell you that it is just too big. If you travel for business, this can be a huge problem, as you may need to be sending large files all the time. Now that videos are becoming more popular online, you may have a hard time sending these out as well. Photos and videos are getting larger and longer, thanks to advances in digital photography, and sometimes, there is no way to share these without displaying them publicly online. For privacy reasons, many people don’t like to do this.

When you are sending large files, you have to find a source other than your email to do so. There are many sites that will help you with this, and some are geared towards business use.

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Dec 28 2008

Jobs In Photography

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I love to take pictures but I am by no means a professional photographer. Perhaps some day I will take it more seriously. There are a lot of great jobs in photography out there, but I don’t know if I will ever have one. I think I might stick to writing, but if you are into taking pictures, you may want to consider it for a career. There are some fun and interesting jobs out there, and photography is one of them. In fact, there are many people who get bored with their nine to five careers and start off on a whole new journey in an artsy career like photography.

When you first start out, you may not know where to look for jobs in photography. I have to admit that I wouldn’t know where to start either at first, but because I am a freelance writer, I have a better idea than I would have had a few years ago.

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Dec 28 2008

Sell Photos Today!

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There are newer ways for photographers to sell photos today, thanks to the Internet. Stock photos have always been around, and have long been a way to make money, but now you can find them more easily than every before. Many companies have stock photos online, which speeds up the process of finding and selling photos for both the consumer and the photographers.

If you take photos, but you can’t seem to figure out how to make a living doing so, you should look into stock photography. There are new Internet sites popping up every day, and many of them need quality photos. I have used many myself when I needed a good photo to go with an article. There are more and more sites popping up that sell photos, and even new photographers can get in on the act. You simply upload your photos per the sites requirements and then wait until someone buys your photo.

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Dec 27 2008

Photography Studio - Baby Girl Dresses

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Photography Studio - Baby Girl Dresses

The mistake I made was waiting until I got to the photography studio to put the dress on my daughter.

I had a feeling that things were not going to run smoothly by the expression on the professional photographer’s face. She took one look at the outfit and her face turned to stone.

When she asked if I brought along any other baby girl dresses for the session I answered her with a decidedly relieved affirmative. She asked if we could save the dressy dress for last and I complied. I was so glad that I took her advice.

The first group of shots was met with delightful smiles and coy expressions that only an infant possesses. The photographer captured the rare images perfectly.

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Dec 21 2008

Sergio Vega

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There are artists who may not be household names but are well respected in the art world and whose artworks demand high prices. Sergio Vega has built up a reputation as one of the most interesting multi media artists currently working. Born in 1959 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he is based in Gainesville, Florida. As Professor of Creative Photography at the University of Florida, he teaches both photography and his other specialty, sculpture. In 1996, he gained a Master of Fine Arts degree in sculpture at Yale University.

The artist has exhibited extensively around the world in solo and group exhibitions, including at various Biennales. A truly international artist, his work has been seen in Chicago, New York, Prague, Venezuela, Italy, South Korea, Holland, France and Japan. Through his own experience and academic achievements, he is giving something back to the art world with his teaching.

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Dec 20 2008

Camera Bags

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I went out and treated myself last year to the camera that I really wanted to have. It’s a digital model, and even though I was slow to try this kind of photography, I found that I love it because it is so easy to do and I don’t have to buy film all of the time. Granted, there are times when I still want to use film, but the digital takes care of everything else. I spent a lot of money on my digital, and I am very happy with it. This almost means that I want to protect my camera and I need to shop for camera bags.

I haven’t bought anything yet because I keep forgetting to take my camera with me when I go to look for camera bags. It must be because I’m blond, but I’m not sure. Anyway, I do intend to get a good one very soon before anything happens to my camera.

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Dec 17 2008

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Now that I’ve had my new toy for a few days, I really can’t remember what was preventing me from buying a digital camera a long time ago! I’ve been having a lot of fun playing around with the settings, trying out different techniques, and cleaning up my pictures with photo editing software. If you ask me, this is the way photography was meant to be.

If you’ve been thinking about buying a digital camera, I recommend that you go ahead and do it sooner rather than later. You’ll be amazed at how much easier it is to take pictures with this kind of equipment and how much better the pictures turn out.

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Dec 16 2008

Black and White Photography

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Digital cameras come with many features, and one is the ability to try black and white photography. This type of photograph has, in recent decades, become less popular. This is because many people decided they preferred color pictures, and the price for color is more affordable. Some cameras come with settings for black and white photography, and most photo editing software comes with the option to change color photographs into black and white. No matter which way you choose to achieve the look of black and white, you may find that you fall in love with the results.

Black and white photography is somewhat of a lost art, and many are finding they like it more than color for portraits or close up photos. Black and white often adds an element of mystery to a photo that color cannot capture. Photos in black and white are especially popular for portraits and candid shots of young children.

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Dec 15 2008

All you need for that is a great photo editor and a little patience.

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If you want to keep your large pictures as they are, you may have to find a special place to get them printed out. Most digital kiosks won’t print anything higher that an eight by ten photo. There are places that will print out these large pictures though, but you may have to go to a specialty shop or photography store to get it done. In some cases, you may have to mail out your large pictures on a CD to get them printed, but if you want them done, it is well worth the effort.

Remember that sharing large pictures online is a bit tricky. If you want to share with friends you will have to shrink them down. Large pictures take a lot of memory, and many people can’t open them without having huge problems.

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Dec 09 2008

Auction Houses London

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The most famous auctioneer companies in the world were all founded in London and they are still highly respected. Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Bonhams are the finest auction houses London has to offer. Some of the world’s most prized treasures have been sold in these establishments.

Fine art sales attract the most public attention, especially when they involve astronomical prices. However, auction houses London sales involve many different items in their catalogs. These include antiques, furnishings, silver plate, fine wines, arms and armor, books and manuscripts, jewelry, ceramics, photography and stamps, coins and medals. Toys, dolls and collectibles are also auctioned.

Sotheby’s is the second oldest auctioneers in the world, dating back to 1744.

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Dec 08 2008

Five Questions to Ask Your Wedding Photographer

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One of the most important days of your life is approaching–choosing the right wedding photographer can be a daunting task! Certainly, you want the highest quality of wedding photographs without going broke. You are looking for a wedding photographer who is in tune with your wedding style as you imagine that day. You also want a photographer who is professional, experienced, talented, and a pleasure to work with.

Partnering with the right photographer is easy when you know what to ask. Start by doing a quick phone interview of each wedding photographer to narrow down your choices. Find out first if they are available for your wedding day—if they’re not, it narrows things down immediately. Ask about prices, who will be photographing the wedding, what style of wedding photography they use to shoot weddings (black and white, color, posed photos or candid shots).

After you narrow down your wedding photographer choices, you’ll want to set up a date to interview the photographer. In some large companies, the photographer you talk to might not be the one they send out for your event. Make sure you interview the photographer who will actually be at your wedding and see his/her portfolio, in order to evaluate their style.

You’ll also want to find out what happens if the wedding photographer you choose is fired before or right after your wedding date. It will put your mind at rest if you are assured that your wedding will be photographed even if your photographer is no longer with the company and that you will also have access to your photos no matter what the hiring status of the photographer.

Be sure to ask these questions when interviewing the photographer:

1) Experience Level.

On the most important day of your life, you want someone who is an expert at wedding photography to preserve your memories in a professional manner. Therefore, it’s very important to make sure you ask your wedding photographer questions about their experience.

Is this a job or a hobby for the wedding photographer?

Do they have formal training or education in wedding photography?

You might be tempted to save money by hiring a novice wedding photographer, but do you want stunning photos that capture your special day or just so-so ones?

Do they frequently photograph weddings?

Some photographers are better at static and posed studio photography than action oriented and “on location” wedding photography. Photographing a wedding involves capturing spontaneous moments, not just poses, so it’s important to have someone who is an expert.

Does the wedding photographer use professional-grade equipment, and do they have back-up equipment available, just in case?

Have they photographed weddings in your chosen location before?

Prior experience in a location gives the wedding photographer an advantage because he’ll know ahead of time what film, filters or flash he/she might need to get the best results.

2) Ask About Their Portfolio.

Photography is an art, so it’s understandable that you may or may not like the style used by the wedding photographer. To make sure you’re going to love the way your wedding is photographed, request to see a portfolio featuring their work.

To make an educated decision, you’ll want to view an entire wedding portfolio from start to finish, not the best few photos from many weddings. Ask what style the wedding photographer uses. Some photographers tend to like more posed shots while others have what is called a photojournalistic style, which involves more candid shots.

Ask if he/she likes to use color photos, black and whites or a mixture. Also, ask if they use a digital camera and retouch the photos to make them black and white, or if they use film.

3) Will They Dress the Part?

Your wedding photographer will be spending a lot of time with you on you on the most important day of your life. It’s crucial that his or her personality blends in, making it a pleasure to have him/her at your side.

If the wedding photographer makes you uneasy in a short interview then don’t hire them for your event!

No matter how charming he is, you’ll want to make sure the wedding photographer will dress the part and look professional while taking those important photos.

Finally, ask about any assistants. Ask if you can meet them and ask about how they will dress and conduct themselves to ensure your wedding goes smoothly.

4) Money and Technical Matters.

Though you don’t want to skimp on wedding photos, it is important to make sure this particular photographer isn’t going to break your budget. Find out ahead of time about how much it will cost to have him/her photograph your wedding.

You’ll want to know how much time you’ll be allotted, and how many rolls of film they’ll take during that time. If the wedding photographer uses digital cameras, ask how many shots they will take to ensure the event is well-documented.

Most photographers offer packages that specify a certain amount of pictures for a set fee. If you don’t see a size of photograph that you want, ask if those packages can be customized to meet your needs.

You’ll also want to ask about the cost of albums and copies, since you’re probably going to fall in love with a lot more of the photos than you bargained!

Ask about deposit and cancellation policies. In order to hold your date, what method of deposit is needed? What are the cancellation policies? If the wedding photographer cancels, will your deposit be refunded?

5) Ask If You Can Get It In Writing!

You’ll want a contract to protect you in case you’re unhappy with the services of your wedding photographer. If you end up going to court to settle matters, the judge will only be concerned with the conditions written in the contract. Therefore, it’s very important to make sure you get all of the details in writing.

The contact should include:

Expected services, fees, cancellation policy, fee schedule and all aspects of your photo packages written in detail.

You’ll also want their name and address, as well as your name and address on the contract. Be certain that the contract has a signature and date for both of you and that you receive a copy of both sides.



By: Julie Davidson

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Finding the right wedding photographer isn’t so hard when you know the questions to ask–but where should you start your search? Try Start Local, Australia’s fastest growing local search engine and business directory. Explore a choice of wedding photographers and find the one to capture your special day at => http://www.startlocal.com.au/services/photographers/



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Dec 08 2008

Allure Studios Boudoir & Glamour Photography

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Boudoir & Glamour Portrait photography by a woman photographer. Portland, OREGON. Also see All That Jazz Photography

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Dec 08 2008

Seriously Wide.

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Hi Friends and Fellow Entrepreneurs,

Ahh…wide angle photography, probably one of the easiest types of photo to take; but also one of the hardest to excel at.

Have you ever tried to cram 30 people into a single photograph? You’d try to stack them, have some of them on the floor or even ask some of them at the back to jump at the press of the shutter!? You’re also trying to make sure that you are able to see the faces of these people in the photograph. Difficult if your camera’s lens is not wide enough and you have to move yourself further back to accommodate, which may not be possible if space is limited. When shooting indoors with flash, moving back may even give you an underexposed photograph, as flash is often not powerful enough to reach longer distances.

Apart from the utilitarian purpose of getting good group photographs, shooting wide angle lets you portray the scene in full detail with unusual and sometimes, exaggerated perspectives. This is especially true of super wide angle. Small objects can be made to appear larger than larger objects within the same scene, effectively shifting the balance of the image composition. When used well, it can bring attention to the subject of interest in the foreground, at the same time preserving the context of the whole image by showing the location or event in the background.

Choose your foreground interest wisely

-Wider Options

Lenses are categorized by their focal lengths. Typically, lenses fall into one of these categories:

· super wide angle (10~24mm)

· wide angle (24~35mm)

· standard (about 50mm)

· telephoto (70~300mm)

· super telephoto (300mm and beyond)

These numbers indicate the focal length, which describes the field of view achievable using that lens. Incidentally, the field of view of a 50mm lens is considered to be an approximation to what the human eye sees. For the DSLR owners, they can choose from a variety of lenses ranging from a super wide lens all the way up to a super telephoto. But what about the rest of us?

Digital compact camera owners are not left out of the picture. There are a multitude of wide-angle adapters for digital compacts; both made available as accessories as well as by third-party manufacturers. These can be attached via lens threads or bayonet mounts on their bodies. There are also some from third-party lenses which can be attached magnetically!

-Focal Length Multiplier

Note: The ‘focal length’ of the lens determines the ‘field of view’, which is the angle of view seen using this lens. ‘Field-of-view crop’ is often referred to as ‘focal length multiplier’ for the sake of simplicity.

Digital photography, from the hardware perspective, is based on principles of 35mm film cameras. For a photographer who shoots with film, there is no such thing as a ‘focal length multiplier’, because to them, everything is 1x. This means that a 50mm lens is a 50mm lens. Not so for a digital SLR. A 50mm lens virtually becomes a 75mm lens, when attached to a Nikon D200 digital SLR. This is because the ‘focal length multiplier’ of 1.5x causes the 50mm lens to have a field of view equivalent to a 75mm lens.

Shooting wide angle is basically one way of depicting a scene using a wider field of view, which in turn is achieved by using a lens with a focal length of less than 50mm on a 35mm film SLR camera. These days, with the proliferation of digital SLR cameras, there might be some confusion to how focal lengths are calculated.

To keep things simple, we can use this rule of thumb. If you are using a 35mm film SLR, your focal length multiplier is 1x. If you are using a digital SLR, your focal length multiplier could be any one of these, depending on the model of DSLR camera: 1x (eg Canon 1Ds Mk II), 1.3x (eg Canon 1D Mk II), 1.5x (eg Nikon D200 or D70) or 1.6x (eg Canon 30D).

To get the actual focal length (and hence field of view achievable) of your lens, multiply the lens focal length with the multiplier.

Example 1

Nikon D200 (multiplier is 1.5x) with a 17~70mm lens

The actual focal length range of this combination is 25.5mm-105mm, achieved by multiplying the lens range with 1.5

Example 2

Canon 1Ds Mk II (multiplier is 1x) with a 70~300mm lens

The actual focal length range of this combination is still 70-300mm.

Example 3

Nikon F5 (35mm film camera with multiplier of 1x) with a 15mm fisheye lens

The actual focal length of this combination is still 15mm.

The reason behind the focal length multiplier falls to the size of the recording media, the CCD or CMOS. Different cameras use different sized CCD/CMOS for different reasons eg. to make a smaller camera and for better power efficiency. For compact digital cameras which do not fall under the digital SLR category, focal length multipliers are rarely used because they don’t have interchangeable lenses. What they do have are wide angle adapters or telephoto adapters. A wide angle adapter may be referred to as a 0.7x wide adapter. What this number means is that this adapter shortens the focal length of the built-in lens by multiplying it with 0.7, effectively creating a wider field of view.

Super wide angle shots sometimes appear distorted, but they do show a lot more in the background, lending context to an image

-Focusing with Wide Angle Lenses

An inherent characteristic of camera lenses is that wide angle lenses come with more depth-of-field compared to telephoto lenses. This reduces focusing errors to some extent, which means that you can focus on almost anything around the center of the frame and get an acceptably sharp image. In this case, a small aperture further increases the chance of a sharp image. For best results though, we can use the “1/3 of the distance rule”. Look inside your camera viewfinder, estimate the distance from the nearest point that is visible in the viewfinder, to the furthest point that is also visible in your viewfinder. Focus on a point that is roughly one-third of the distance away from you. If you cannot use autofocus effectively on that point (perhaps due to very dim light levels or low contrast early in the morning on a mountain), you can estimate the distance and manually focus your lens, using the distance scale on your lens. A small aperture (eg. f16) gives you more depth-of-field, so use it if possible. That’s why it’s good to carry a tripod, which will let you use smaller apertures without camera shake.

-Composing with Wide Angle Lenses

Wide angle photography has its own set of challenges. While it lets you show more of the scene, sometimes less is more. If not properly framed, a super wide angle image may include distracting elements which detract from your image, because a wide angle lens sees a wider field of view than a normal lens. Therefore it’s good to fill the frame well, composing it in such a way that only the necessary elements are included. Landscape photography is a classic candidate for using wide angle lenses. In order to shoot great landscape photography, foreground interest is important. Wide angle lenses let you include a sizeable portion of the foreground in the frame, so use it well by choosing a foreground that is actually interesting.

When shooting super wide angle, we can also get away with a slower shutter speed because the shorter focal length downplays slight camera shake errors, opening up new possibilites with photography. One example is hand-holding your SLR camera in a busy street downtown, capturing a sharp image of your subject while rendering the pedestrian traffic as a blur, due to the slower shutter speed.

-Wide Angle Care

Exercise more caution when handling your DSLR or digicam with a wide-angle lens/adapter. Some wide angle lenses have protruding glass which is more exposed and susceptible to accidental contact with dirty fingers or worse, it may end up getting scratched. If your lens accepts a UV filter, get one. It will protect your lens from countless dangers. Many wide angle lenses allow you to focus closer than a telephoto lens, so a lens hood helps to some extent to protect your lens from your overzealous attempts to get a closer shot.

Wide angle photography is exciting, go forth and experiment!

Enjoy !

Warmly,

Bernard Tan Min Chun

Photographic Artist

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By: BERNARD TAN MIN CHUN

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Bernard Tan lived in Penang , Malaysia . Graduated (2 nd July, 2004) at Wanganui School of Design in the New Zealand where he received a Bachelor of Computer Graphic Design [ the requirement of the Universal College of Learning and the University of Waikato ] – born photographic artist start the Dreamentry4u.com to produce printbase design, mixed media artwork., interactive and installations presenting his photography –base work. Highly contrasted and rich colour, coming from manipulations of the camera and not from computer editing. My traditional photographic techniques on new digital system has created new movements and unique photos. VISIT http://www.dreamentry4u.com/photo.html

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Dec 07 2008

Wedding photography tutorial

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Here’s James at a wedding taking snaps of the groom with the boys.
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Dec 07 2008

Public Domain Images

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There are many places today where you can get public domain images, and the demand for them has gone up with the rise of the Internet. I know that on occasion I need to have a good photograph to go with a piece of writing, but I cannot afford to pay the high price for a photo from some of the stock photography sites that are out there on the web. If you have a large budget, the stock sites will have what you need. However, if you need something for free, you can still find what you are looking for, though your choices will be more limited.

Public domain images are out there for anyone to use, and should be free of charge. You should always read the fine print on any site you use to find photos for whatever reason. Some people like to list their photos as public domain images, but they only allow this for free use. If you are making money with the photograph, you should by all rights pay for it.

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Dec 07 2008

Aerial Photographic Equipment – the Digital Age!

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(It must be remembered however that satellite imagery rarely competes with Oblique Aerial Photography where and angle is required) For many years aerial photographers like their land-based colleagues have relied on film and it has only been in the last few years that the digital equipment has been able to rival film. This is still not true for large prints where medium format film cameras provide the benchmark in perfect conditions such as display Construction Photography.

The main advantages digital has over film: -

Greater flexibility – allows photography in poorer condition which would not normally be possible, e.g. Photography in low light - ISO’s up to and above 1600.

Immediate data recall and review while on location.

No changing film.

High capacity memory cards allow hundreds of images on one card (depending on image size) - especially important where a large number of images are to be taken in a short space of time, such as Event Aerial Photography.

Image stabilization on lenses.

Immediate image transfer from the office to clients.

Easier archiving of electronic data with instant recall.

Easier manipulation of images for both archiving in Aerial Photographic Libraries and e-mailing.

Disadvantages of digital over film: -

Limitation in size of printable image depending on size of sensor. Most semi-pro DSLR’s do not have full frame sensors, therefore smaller than 35mm. Professional DSLR cameras do have full frame sensors but these are roughly the equivalent of a 35mm film camera and no larger.

Meduim format digital cameras are not usually appropriate for use in Aircraft due to the restriction on ISO settings and the very high cost.

Possible to loose data inadvertently.

Camera battery power is paramount.

Need for constant hardware and software upgrades.

For many aerial photographers the move to digital equipment has not only provided greater flexibility but has also reduced processing costs as many clients will not require prints but only the digital files on a disc. Although there will be a large initial outlay for the equipment the savings over time on the lab processing fees should outweigh these.



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Keith McGregor is a partner of Strawberrysoup, a web design agency with offices in Chichester and Bournemouth. Strawberrysoup specialise in creative web design, content managed websites, search engine optimisation, search engine marketing and graphic design



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Dec 07 2008

Wedding Photographs Tips

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Wedding is a function which needs to be remembered for the future. As you might imagine, a wedding photography is very essential which needs some skill and experience to make everyone look beautiful. Photographer you chose will be capturing the moments and memories of what may be the most important day of the life.

Wedding photograph serves the lifetime memories for a person.

Due care should be taken in selecting a wedding photographer because there is no second chance. Photographer should be able to produce beautiful work in a multitude of locations in all kinds of weather conditions in a minimum span of time. You can take suggestion from your friends, take your time and follow some of the simple suggestions and you will most certainly be satisfied with the outcome.

Interaction of photographer is very essential with the friends, family and members of the wedding party. Photographer should have the personality to complement you on joyous day.

You might keep the budget allocation in mind. Generally, a photographer should be booked at least two or three months before the wedding day.

You can take personal referrals or suggestions from the friends. People who have positive personal experiences with the photographers can help you to take a decision. After selecting few names, you can pay a personal visit to review his or her online portfolio. If it looks appealing, you can make an initial contact to determine his availability, cost and package of services that you are to get from the photographer.

You can ask for more detail from the photographers. Ask for a complete portfolio of a single wedding. It can give a much clearer sense of what you can expect than a collection of choice shots from several different events. Pay attention to whether the photographer is expert in capturing expressions and personalities.

It would be more ideal if this meeting includes the bride and groom as well as parents, since photographer will be required interacts with them more often.

Wedding photographs serve as a reminder of the entire gala show. A few meetings prior to wedding may give you a brief idea of the things in advance.

If you are camera shy, it can help you a lot. By taking a few shots prior to the day of the wedding, your photographer may help to feel comfortable on the big day. This can also help in establishing the kind of photos that will work on you.

Before the wedding day, few photographs of the couple can be taken on other ceremonies. Service of any photographer depends upon the client’s demand.

You can trust your photographer regarding the lightening. Remember that your photographer has been doing this since years and probably knows a great deal more about the topic.

You might be interested in asking a few questions like how you will get prints of the photographs. You can also check the availability of the photographs in time. If your guest want a copy of the wedding photographs, your photographer must be ready to give as many copies are required.

Colored photographs are mostly liked by people but you can go for black and white images because they look great. With a very traditional and refined appearance, these images can cherish your memories forever.



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Toronto Wedding Photographer & Videography Wedding Photography & Video Productions Toronto we specialize in individually tailored Wedding Photography, Videos and DVD’s, offering an experienced



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Dec 07 2008

Nikola Borissov - fashion/beauty/glamour photography

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High-res version available here: http://www.borissov.it/borissov.zip (a zipped .exe file, so not compatible with Mac). Stay tuned for backstage videos!

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Dec 06 2008

Digital Camera Buyers Guide

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We use cameras to keep a visual record of things that happen in our lives. These could be special events, like weddings and graduations, or fantastic sights say of wildlife. There are also those people who just want to take pictures of everyday life. There are different cameras suited for all these kinds of photography. I think its best to say that once we narrow down what we will mostly use our cameras for, we can then look for a digital camera buyer’s guide to help us narrow down the camera we are going to buy.

These guides should not be expensive and sometimes come free of charge with photography magazines. You can also use photography magazines. They sometimes have sections that play the same role as a buyers guide. The guides you get will show you what is new in the market and the prices for those cameras. You also see reviews by the experts and the pros and cons if any of the cameras. They sometimes run articles on the cameras as well as full product features. When using a digital camera buyer’s guide, you will also know what accessories are available and the best to use. These range from flashes, lenses, filters and printers just to name a few.

The important thing about using a buyer’s guide is that they will show different price ranges, and cameras to suit every budget and photographers need. You also have the opportunity to compare cameras, and make a judgment based on what the experts are saying about the different cameras in the market.



By: Peter Gitundu

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Peter Gitundu Researches And Reports On Photography. For More Information On digital camera buyers guide, Visit His Site At DIGITAL CAMERA BUYERS GUIDE



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Dec 06 2008

Bids can be placed for handcrafted items at a silent auction.

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The Weston Craft Show is a popular event in Vermont and is held in the Weston Playhouse on the Green. The small village is host to about 50 artisans, many of whom have won awards. Crafts include jewelry, woodwork, ceramics, fiber arts and hand woven baskets. There is also fine art, photography, handblown glass, clay sculpture and hand made maple pens. There is a café and expert speakers give talks at the Craft Education Seminars.

One of the biggest shows in Ontario is the Southampton one, a gathering of around 150 crafters from across the state. This show is in a terrific setting as the town is situated along the Lake Huron shoreline.

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