Archive for the ‘Cameras’ Category

Media and Photography

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

To become a good professional photographer requires some degree of talent and creativity, artistry, knowledge of different photographic techniques, business acumen and a deep interest in learning new ways to produce the best results. To be a successful wedding photographer there are some things that should be known that will guide the novice on their journey to professionalism. It is necessary for a wedding photographer to be completely competent. Remember he or she is going to be responsible for capturing a couple’s very special moment. Producing creative and artistic pictures with your camera can only come about from having complete knowledge of the skill.Having a camera whether new, cheap or expensive will not automatically classify you as an efficient, reliable or artistic photographer. Wedding photography is a lot more than having the right equipment. A photographer has to be able to bring out their own artistry, know about composition and how to get the perfect shot.

Virtual home tours

Monday, January 21st, 2008

The use of a virtual tour has become very popular in today’s busy world. Take the example of a prospective home buyer, you may not have time to go and see different houses, so you may find it easier to go on line and take a virtual home tour. You may not see all the details, but at least you can decide whether or not the house is worth seeing live. But do you know what it takes to make a virtual tour? Virtual home tours are the new ways of advertising homes that are for sale.Normal photos can give anyone an idea about the house they are trying to see, but everyone should agree they are not very accurate. Depending on where the photographer was when he or she took the pictures, the house may appear either bigger or smaller than it really is. Panoramic photography allows the viewer to take a virtual tour of the house – that way anyone can truly say they have “visited” the house.

DSLR Camera

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

There is a saying among photographers: “The camera doesn’t make the photo, the photographer does.” If someone asks me what camera one should buy, my recommendation shall be buying a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera.
The point is that no matter how expensive your gear is, it means nothing without someone who knows how to properly use it. A great artist can create masterpieces with ordinary tools. Some of reasons why you should go for a DSLR Camera are: Creative Control, Superior Sensors, Less Noise, Accessories Galore, No Shutter Lag, Instant Start-up, Higher Build Quality, Viewfinder Ergonomics and last but not the lease the Price. Some one interested in making photography as a profession should go for a DSLR.