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Family Portraits

Everyone has seen them, the typical family portrait hanging on the wall. A family portrait does not ...

Shoot All Rock and Rollers on Site

Being a music junkie along with being a photographer can have great value and influence on one?s lif...

George Eastman and The Kodak Camera Company

The Kodak Company, a registered trademark, was established in 1883 and remains today as the largest ...

Tips on Photographing Landscapes

When photographing landscape scenes, one should use a wide angle lens and have the ability to contro...

Photography Schools

To find a Photography Academy, Institute, College or University, the internet is the place to look. ...

Going Digital Folk

Getting used to your digital camera may take some time and patience. Digital Camera companies are c...

It Looks Like it Tastes Great

The genre of food photography is very unique in its seemingly simple form. Images of food are only o...

The Scoop on Polaroid Cameras

The concept of instant photography was developed by Edwin H. Land in 1932. He based his design on t...

Hasselblad, a Famous Sweedish Camera

A Hasselblad is a type of medium-format camera. The 'blad is most famous for being the camera that w...

Rolleiflex Camera

Rolleiflex cameras date back to 1929 and are still in existence today. They are considered to be the...

Henri Cartier-Bresson

Henri Cartier-Bresson was born on August 22, 1908 in the town of Chanteloup-en-Brie, France. He grew...

Action Photography: Harder Than it Looks

Taking pictures of subjects in motion can be fun and challenging at the same time. If you are lookin...

Alfred Eisenstaedt the photographer

Alfred Eisenstaedt was a photographer who moved his way up, he was born in Imperial Germany and serv...

Celebrity Photography

The words "celebrity" and "photography" are two words that seem so familiar. If you were to go on va...

Hobby or Job?

You must first decide if you want your photography hobby to be your only job. Are you able to run a...

Landscape Photography

There are four basic rules for landscape photography that all photographers need to concentrate on. ...

Capturing Animals in Photographs

Trying to catch an animal in a picture can be very difficult at times, as most won?t sit and pose fo...

Places to Take Photographs

The best places to take landscape photographs are several areas that are well known to all. The moun...

Do You Want to Create a Great Portfolio?

A portfolio is you putting yourself and work out there for everyone to see. When building your port...

Automotive Photography

Australia has an automotive photographer who prides himself in his full attention to his car photogr...

How to Photograph People

Portrait photography has been popular since the invention of the camera. Before portrait photograph...

The Canon EOS 50D SLR Digital Camera

The Canon EOS 50D is a professional grade digital camera. It has a 35mm single lens reflex camera b...

Photographing Objects

When taking a picture outdoors you will have to make sure the sun is at your back or you might not g...

How To Become A Professional Photographer

People may see a photographer and say: all they do is take pictures, how hard can that be? A photogr...

The Perfect Portraits

Portrait photography can be done professionally or at home. You can learn to take great portraits w...

Capture the Perfect Shot

What does one do to make food look so delicious in cookbooks or magazines? Many times people will t...

Becoming a Professional Photographer

Becoming a professional photographer is not as difficult as it might seem. It?s one of the few caree...

Nigel Barker

Nigel Barker was born April 27, 1972 in London, England, and is currently in the public eye as a jud...

Getting the Most out of your Digital Camera

The first and one of the most important steps in getting the most out of your digital camera is to k...

Scenic Photography

There are so many types of scenic photography. Anything that the imagination can fathom can become ...