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How To Choose The Best Camera As Per Own Requirements
Today, there are thousands of cameras in the market. But, each camera is unique in its own ways. If you are looking to develop a professional portfolio, you need to have a good camera. A professional OG film camera can give you a classic look. If you want to determine which camera is the best for you, just ask yourself that for what will you use the camera. Second thing you need to consider is the camera’s budget. Keeping aside all the void views this article might help you to choose the best camera as per your requirements and professions.
By Infomance5 years ago in Photography
views
The view that I am rather besotted with, an ever changing landscape continually showcasing the enormity of happenings that occur in a bustling inner city suburb, stretching to the mountains in the distant skyline. Perched on the upper floor of a high-rise building and blessed to be uninhibited by surrounding peers, the view is exceptionally sweeping and vast.
By Jazmyn w5 years ago in Photography
5 Photography Mistakes That Cost You Time In Editing. Top Story - August 2020.
As photographers, we love getting the shot. Typically we aren’t just taking one shot either. We are creating a series or capturing a variety of poses and expressions. For many photographers, the act of capturing images is far more exciting than sitting down to narrow and edit. Even for those who enjoy manipulating their images in photoshop, fixing redundant avoidable issues is time-sucking and annoying. And if you don’t do your own editing, it still takes extra time for your retoucher to fix.
By Jean Harrison5 years ago in Photography
Shooting Professional Photos Can Be Easier Than You Know
You have an appreciation for photography but you have no idea how to work a camera. This article will break down some of the basics steps of how to use a camera and how to get great looking images, no matter if you have a point and shoot camera or a dSLR.
By Jogesh Debnath5 years ago in Photography
The Best Photo and Video Editing Apps to Use on Chromebook
We all love to capture a lot of photos and videos in our everyday life. Thanks to the smart devices that allow us to do that without any difficulty. Taking good pictures and videos is not rocket science and especially with the smartphones that we own. And after capturing, editing becomes important to make our photos and videos even more attractive and good looking. But, when it comes to editing, then we need to have stable software with a well-performing computer system. Most people usually don’t prefer to use Chromebooks because of the lack of the creative suite of apps in them. However, this seems to be true. But, that doesn’t mean that the Chromebooks cannot perform tasks like editing photos and videos. Yes, you can do editing on your Chromebooks. Do you know how to do that? Facing difficulty in deciding what apps to use for the best editing?
By Jack thomson5 years ago in Photography
Mirrorless camera for beginners are a big bang for photographers
Mirrorless camera is potent ammunition for the ever colossal DSLR camera. It has the precedence of being lighter, faster, compact, and suitable for videos. Besides, it also gives you the option to use the DSLR lens. Here, it provides you superior autofocus in virtually all models.
By Gordon Nyona5 years ago in Photography
Capturing the Milky Way on the Coast. Top Story - July 2020.
A few weeks ago, some friends and I decided to head out to the West Coast of Vancouver Island for camping. They were going to be camping at a campground near Port Renfrew, and I was going to be heading out for a solo night at Sombrio Beach so that I could get optimal conditions for milky way photography.
By Zach Doehler5 years ago in Photography
Finding yourself again
For about three and a half years now I have been really struggling as a person. My mental health was declining after a few personal struggles and I had lost my way in life. I didn't feel that I had a reason to get up in the morning. I was stumbling through each day with work, medication and tears. I had no interest in anything or anyone. And after living on my own for several years it was a shock to the system for me to take instruction from my mum again. However she demanded that we took a break for a few days, a chance of scenery and a few days away from the day to day life that I was so down about. So she booked a weekend away, I got in her car and off we went. Our Destination? Dartmoor.
By Holly Probert5 years ago in Photography
Want to master the art of ‘Wedding photography’?
No matter if you are a professional photographer or a rookie, wedding photography requires some key skills and dedication down the line. So, if you have just started with photography and thinking of gaining expertise in this ‘most talked about’ photography niche, we got some really handy tips in our kitty to share with you.
By Shubhangi5 years ago in Photography
Time Design - A Life Spent
At the end of 2017 I was involved in research about time. "Lost hours" project was presented and abstract sculptural objects, questioning our perception of the world, initiated many deep conversations among various people. Continuing this work, it was decided to create products that could be commercialized and used as a helpful tool of reflection of one's decisions, thoughts, plans about the future and to improved concentration. The result was 3 time measuring objects, that help us bring forth the abstract thoughts about our perception of everyday life and think about these issues more effectively.
By Lukas Avenas5 years ago in Photography
How to Edit Your Photo Using a Free Online Photo Editor
Have you ever wanted to learn how to edit your own photos, but don't want to spend a fortune on photo editing software? These days there are many free tools available both off and online for that very purpose! One such free online photo editing software is called Photopea. It is open source so is completely free to use!
By Rachael Spafford5 years ago in Photography
Mirrors of Memory
In this chapter we will look at several questions. What is the relationship between photography and memory? How can a still image/photograph produce or recall memories? What information do we get through photographs and through memories? How do memories transform through language and what does naming/defining memories do in terms of remembering and forgetting? How do the images/memories exist through projection?
By Petra Kubisova5 years ago in Photography












