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Steps a Professional Photographer Can Take to Effectively Manage Digital Photos

May 31, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 


With the increased use of digital photography over film photography, photographers have found themselves managing terabytes of information. Managing this information effectively has become one of the keys to running a successful photography business. This article offers some suggestion on managing this data in an effective, efficient manner.

Pick the Digital Camera Meant For Your Specific Use
Most people today have a digital camera and very few people now use cameras that require films. This reality alone is already enough proof that people keep up with the latest technological trends that they feel will give them more convenience in life. The digital camera also known as the digicam is a big attraction because of its light weight, sleek design, compact size and easy to use features.

Tips and Tricks For the Novice User of Digital Camera
Most of the novice digital camera users ignore the simple techniques of getting better pictures with their cameras. The useful information mentioned here can help you get easier user experience and better shooting experience with your camera. Try to capture the sharper images: Often people do the mistake of shooting picture holding the digital camera in one hand.

Maternity Photography Help
Do you like the idea of maternity photography but don’t know where to begin? Below are simple answers to questions about having your portrait taken while you are pregnant.

Digital Photography Composition and Cropping
Composition and cropping are very basic digital photography tools that you can use hand-in-hand to produce stunning results. With practice, you can refine your shots to look as good as you imagined them when you pushed the shutter button.

Digital Camera Tracker Unveils New Review Temperature Tool to Benefit Consumers

May 31, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · 1 Comment 


Eugene, OR (PRWEB) November 13, 2007 — Digital Camera Tracker, a popular online site that consolidates http://www.digitalcameratracker.com [digital camera reviews] for consumers, has unveiled a new…

Top Notch Digital Cameras Exhibit Similiar Features
by Chris Campbell Is an SLR camera really worth the extra money? I know I’ve taken some pretty amazing photographs using just a simple, cheap point and shoot camera. I’m sure everyone has. Sometimes it’s just a matter of being at the right place, and recognizing a moment that would make a memorable photo. So, is buying a camera like the Olympus E510 SLR really necessary? Maybe. It’s true that a good tool in the hands of a competent artist can create great art, but lets carefully examine that t

Photoshop Black and White Conversions – Work Flow – Dodging and Burning Using Curves
Black and white photography is as popular as it’s always been but with so many ways to do the initial Photoshop conversion and contrast adjustments, it can be confusing and intimidating to the less experienced or novice user to choose which method to use. The following work flow is what I use and I recommend you give it a try. I find it extremely intuitive and flexible and can produce really good results.

Digital Camera Review Shows Canon Digital Camera Most Popular Again

The Growth of The Professional Videography Market

May 30, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 

All the methods and techniques used to capture moving pictures and images on electronic media, solid storage platforms, videotapes or streaming are referred to as videography. Whether it is amateur or professional videography, the concept applies to and includes the methods of electronic production and post production. Videography is the equivalent of cinematography; the element that differentiates between the two is that in videography the recoding media is electronic while in cinematography a film stock is used. The term is a combination of the Latin word ‘video’, which means ‘I see’ or ‘I apprehend’ and the Greek suffix ‘graphy’, which means ‘to write’. With the growth of digital cameras at the beginning of the 21st century, the distinction between cinematography and professional videography was no longer that apparent.

Both the amateur and professional videographer market have grown to include distribution together with production. As a result, market segmentation has occurred, based on the applicationand corporate video, event video or broadcast video are just a few segment examples. Plus the advent of the Internet has contributed to this expansion of videography beyond the processes of shooting videos with a regular camera. Thus, when talking about professional videography, we can distinguish between web streaming, digital animation, slide shows, gaming, remote sensing, video blogging, vector and bitmap based assets production, spatial imaging and so on. With the conquests in the fields of computers and the Internet on the one hand and that of videography technology on the other, videographers can now create their assets on the computer without involving image devices at all. All they can use in the process includes software-driven solutions.

Professional videography requires more than the simple camera operation, since visual design and production are equally part of the job. Professional videography in particular, also deals with compiling artists’ video releases or music videos, like in filmography and discography.

In professional videography the specialist spends many hours documenting on the videography event she or he is going to put on video. After the preparatory stages, the cutting of some scenes and the application of the music background that create the smoothing flowing video story take some more hours of work. Professional videographycan thus be defined as the art of capturing certain moments in time. The process requires vision and inspiration along with hard work and commitment. Technical knowledge as well as high tech equipment are also necessary to produce the best quality video. Professional videography may thus start like any other profession with film school graduation or like a hobby by filming family and friends’ events.

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