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Archive for December, 2011

Royalty Free vs. Rights Managed Stock Photography – part 1

Posted by admin On December - 7 - 2011

Many new photographers, the photographs in the industry suffered in the beginning, whether to their photos with rights-managed institution, or royalty free agency instead. There are advantages and disadvantages of each method, and we will summarize them here briefly.

You should know from the start: Some photographers hate the royalty free stock photography model. They feel that photographers devalue their work along with the work of all other photographers by licensing the photos so cheaply. This is especially true with royalty free micro stock photography is concerned. There are many debates about this issue around the web, so we won’t dig deeper into those here. Instead, we’ll try to take a closer look at general differences, in the hopes that we can help you make a more informed decision with your own stock photography career. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sd Cards For Digital Cameras Storage

10 mega-pixel digital cameras to shoot short video clips can be quite common in those days. It is often necessary to use the digital still camera in burst mode. SD cards are quite handy when a big event or on a holiday where you have a computer with which you offload images as they were [...]


Still life Photography

Still life photography is the most exciting fields of photography? It is up to each individual and personal interests of the individual, but still live photography requires much care and imagination. Award for photographers who are still alive and can be very large.

Most of the advertising market with photographic images of still life. Most of [...]


How to Capture Movement in your Photographs

Name is “still” photographic images show no motion. But the image it is not; moment frozen in time. But the images seem to still not enough time, appropriate photographic images, they describe the movement and relays a sense of movement. Here are some ways to go about it.
Frozen movement – if we use a moving [...]


Shutter Speed, The Control of Light.

Now, after we learn about aperture, the other triangle exposure is Shutter Speed. Here i bring from wiki.
In still cameras, the term shutter speed represents the time that the shutter remains open when taking a photograph. Along with the aperture of the lens (also called f-number), it determines the amount of light that reaches the [...]


Free Custom Picture Style For Canon, The Other Fenomenal

The other fenomenal of custom picture style, like kevin wang picture style, Here You can download Free Custom Picture Style.
It’s containt 26 picture style that you can direclty download, and use for free. Let’s you explore the custom picture style, and after that, you can create your own custom picture style.


Photography’s Longest Exposure

Six months. That’s right. This dream-like picture shows each phase of the sun over Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge taken during half a year.
The image was captured on a pin-hole camera made from an empty drinks can with a 0.25mm aperture and a single sheet of photographic paper.
Photographer Justin Quinnell strapped the camera to a telephone [...]


How to Photograph Snow

Ever wonder why the photos look like snow storm or on overcast days almost always too dark gray, not white like real snow?

It’s simple: all cameras see the white snow on cloudy days, the yards and they think, “Wow! It’s hell!” They had no way to know, you see snow. Instead, they think that you [...]