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Cameras can be complicated; a breakdown of the latest in camera technologies and photography techniques to help you get the perfect shot.
Ghostly Girl. Second Place in Cursed Images Challenge. Top Story - October 2020.
I’ve always been passionate about photography. Especially black and white darkroom photography. There’s something intriguing about the way film catches a moment in time, and then everything keeps moving. Photography wasn’t always so readily available. Nowadays everybody has their hands on a way to take photos, but in high school when all I had was a flip phone, I enjoyed using analog film.
By Daniela Bishop5 years ago in Photography
The Best Instant Cameras in 2020
Instant Cameras are the best cameras nowadays to capture your moments and make them unforgettable. These cameras come with many modern technologies such as excellent picture quality, various photo design options, fit in your budget, and many other special features. There are no better options than using these instant cameras to preserve your favorite moments. Here are some best instant cameras that you can consider for buying.
By Jack thomson5 years ago in Photography
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
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
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
A Peaceful World
Life is like a camera. Focus on what’s important, capture the good moments, develop from the negative, and if things don’t work out take another shot. My high school Digital Photography teacher, Mrs. Licata gave me a framed photo with this quote, and it stands on my night stand every night. Once I say this photo contest, I knew this was the right time to put my best foot forward!
By Anastasia Karyczak5 years ago in Photography
A blossoming daisy
My photography journey began while living in east Tennessee, where there is an abundance of trees everywhere you look. The green of the grass and trees, the baby blue sky and country sites with hay rolls on long stretched out fields. Really not much to do if you do not have a farm to tend to. It is a peaceful place to live.
By Tere Medina5 years ago in Photography
Expect to get wet...
Oh don’t be fooled, it was a very wet and cold day! When I got offered to abseil down a waterfall, I didn’t think much off it. I assumed that I would only be getting my feet wet and maybe a splash in the face. Here in Melbourne, Australia the waterfalls aren’t that big. Or so I thought…
By Jarred Palanca5 years ago in Photography
A Call into a Chilly Fall
My brother had found me that day crying. I was surrounded by boxes in the new room he so kindly let me stay in. I had just lost my high school sweetheart and the child we accidentally created. He patiently sat on the bed and let me howl about how worthless and lost I felt and about how much I wanted to give up. He gave me a few minutes to calm down and said, “ Grab your camera, Gab. Let’s go on a walk.” It took me a minute to find my old yearbook camera, I finally found it buried in an old box I honestly forgot about.
By Gabby Page5 years ago in Photography
Shimmering Sun
As I sit inside the house, hours ticking by, I can’t help but feel that the sun would be spectacular tonight. So as sundown neared, I grabbed my Canon t7i and headed out back to the farm. The air was fresh and clean, a good sign for a nice summer, but as I looked up, the thought of the clean, crisp air cleared my mind. All I could think about now was the shimmering of the sun just above eye level. My gut was right, the sun is beautiful tonight. I can only think of how much I am enjoying this moment as I snap the perfect picture. However, as quickly as the snap from my camera, the sun has set. I guess I really enjoyed the moment, because I only got one perfect picture.
By Katie Morse5 years ago in Photography












