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A Short Introduction to Photography and Some Things to Consider When Purchasing a Digital Camera

Sunday, November 27th, 2011


Photography is the art of taking photographs of objects or people, which are then processed into an image by placing special chemicals onto photosensitive paper resulting in a photograph or an image to be captured on paper.

Some people enjoy photography as a hobby while others make their living from it. Many photographers use both traditional film cameras and digital cameras and some still tend to process their own images. What they like to photograph is a matter of individual interest since some people enjoy taking pictures of nature, while others prefer portraits of people, pets, still life and so on.

The Camera Is The Most Important Consideration

Among the best ultra zoom cameras in the market are the Panasonic Lumix cameras. Equipped with a superb lens, they take high quality pictures with accurate colors and exposure. There is no problem with purple fringing, (AKA ghosting), like other ultra zoom cameras.

Ah yes, and the perfect accessory for any camera is a photo light box, which is a controlled lighting environment. With their uniform lighting environments, anyone can come up with professional looking color accurate photos without shadows to upload on websites, online auctions or catalogs.

Many photo opportunities only last for seconds, if your digital camera is too busy writing the last shot you took to the memory card you might miss the next shot. So make sure the camera you choose has a fast recovery time.

What If You Delete A File

And what if you delete an image file by mistake from your digital camera’s flash card? Flash file recovery can recover any previously deleted image file. This is an application that every photographer should be aware of. It can also salvage pictures from damaged or corrupted flash drives (including camera’s built-in memory) and memory sticks. While camera or storage media failure is a rather rare event, compact flash memory cards (CF for short) are slim, lightweight easy to change out when full.

Great photos need great frames

Many people frame pictures and use them as a great gift idea. We get different types and styles in picture frame moldings.

Before cutting any stock, photo matting should be done because it helps you get an estimate about the size of the completed frame. Most photography or frame shops sell pre-cut photo matting, but you can save money using your own mat cutting system. This is particularly relevant when you are making frames for a lot of family and friends on a regular basis.

Medical Photography

Photographic recording plays an important role in medicine, especially photographic documentation for endoscopy. Photographic or video recording of diagnostic procedures is better than memory or drawing. Moreover, it is a legal safeguard as well as material for research and teaching.

Digital camera prices have fallen so much in the last couple years pretty much anyone can now get into photography. One of the latest trends has been the merging of cell phones and digital cameras, the size of image is still pretty small but technology is advancing and within a couple years I think we may be quite surprised at what our little phones will be capable of.


Digital Camera Buying Guide: The Top 10 Things You Need to Know

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Digital cameras are everywhere you turn now days. They’re practical and lately have developed tremendously and are now just as good as regular cameras. They also hold some clear advantages over regular cameras, just to name a few, you can take as many pictures as you want to and don’t need to think about saving film because of the costs involved. You can print out only the pictures you like. You can also edit the images on your computer before printing them out.

As a person constantly taking photos I made this page as a lot of people keep asking me what digital camera they should buy. Obviously with the wide range of digital cameras available for purchase I understand their problem. There are a lot of factors involved. I made a Digital Camera Buying Guide which should hopefully help you when you have to make the hard choice of choosing the best camera for your needs. Obviously the more educated you’re the better camera you’ll be able to buy.

When choosing a digital camera you have to think about the resolution of the pictures, size and memory. It can all be very confusing but I’ve tried to explain everything on this web site. As with everything you must take into consideration what you’ll need your camera for. Whatever you might need your camera for you’ll find the best buy for it on this web site.

The belowing are what you need to know before you buying a new camera:

1) Resolution is less important than you think
There is a popular misconception that more megapixels lead to better pictures. This is not the case.Sure, higher resolution gives you the ability to crop more aggressively or print large pictures, but only a fraction of digital photographers will benefit from this ability. If you’re a casual shooter who won’t be printing pictures larger than 8×10″ or doing extensive computer editing, then a camera with 5- or 6-megapixel resolution will be sufficient.More advanced photographers will likely appreciate the flexibility of higher resolution, but a 10+ megapixel camera is by no means necessary to create stunning pictures. Choose a camera you can understand and afford, and don’t be fooled by glitzy high-resolution specs.

2) Zoom is more important than you think
Whether you’re shooting distant wildlife or close-up portraits, you can never have too much zoom. The majority of digital cameras have 3-, or 4x optical zoom, but you will never regret choosing a model with more telephoto power.Fortunately the extended zoom camera category is growing rapidly, and there is a great selection of models with 8-, 10-, or even 12x optical zoom. For the ultimate in zoom control and quality, look for an extended-zoom camera with image stabilization, which will ensure that shots taken at full telephoto will be tack-sharp, even without a tripod.

3) Travelers should use cameras with AA Batteries
Digital cameras come in two varieties: those that use AA-size batteries and those that are powered by proprietary lithium-ion canon eos-1d battery. If you are a traveler, particularly someone who enjoys remote or rustic locations, choose a camera with AA batteries.When a camera that uses proprietary batteries runs out of power, you have no choice but to plug the battery into a power outlet to recharge it. This requires an available outlet, a battery charger, and, if you’re in a foreign country, a power converter. If access to an outlet is ever in doubt, or if you don’t want the hassle of carrying cords and chargers, then the limitations of this system are obvious.When a camera that uses AA-size batteries runs out of power on a trip, you can simply throw out the old batteries and drop in a new set of high-performance AAs like the Energizer E2 Lithium line. Two or three sets of such batteries can usually take you through a 10-day trip. If you’re out of high-performance batteries, you also have the option of using standard alkaline batteries, which are available anywhere in the world, and make a cheap and convenient source of backup power (though they only offer a fraction of the life of high performance batteries).Recent trips to Asia and Africa have borne this theory out—after my companions’ cameras had been sidelined by dead batteries, I was still happily shooting away with my sony np-fm50 battery pack.

4) Small cameras get shots that big cameras don’t
Sure, that big, black SLR with the long lens may look fancy, but it won’t do you any good if you’re not carrying it. Never underestimate the importance of having a camera that is small enough to fit into your pocket—you’ll be amazed at the spontaneous pictures you’ll have the opportunity to take. While the photo quality produced by an ultra-compact does not equal that of a large SLR, the ability to whip it out and snap a shot while others are fumbling for their bulky cameras more than outweighs this drawback.

5) Canon makes great cameras
Canon digital cameras receive consistently great reviews, and for good reason: Over the last 2+ years, Canon has time and again proven itself capable of producing well-designed cameras that produce impressive results. From the EOS line of digital SLRs to the diminutive PowerShot ELPHs, Canon invests substantial time in the design process, and the results pay off—photographers of all abilities rave about their Canon cameras.There have been some mistakes along the way—the Canon A70 was built with a design flaw that produces crippling error messages and black lines on the LCD, but newer models seem to be free of this problem. If you’re looking for a great combination of features, price, and performance, Canon will almost always deliver. (NOTE: Digital Camera HQ is in no way affiliated with Canon, nor do we derive any benefit from recommending one brand over another).

6) Kodak makes great, easy-to-use cameras
When I bought my mother her first digital camera, I chose a Kodak, having read countless reviews that raved about their user-friendly controls. The reviews were right—Kodak’s EasyShare digital cameras are remarkably easy to use: the menus are simple, the LCD text large and clear, and the controls largely self-explanatory. The results are just as impressive, with attractive, saturated colors and crisp definition. Don’t be fooled into thinking that Kodak digital cameras are just for beginners, however—their simplicity aside, many of the high-end EasyShare models offer a full suite of manual controls for ambitious photographers.

7) Digital cameras can and will break
Whether it’s due to accidental damage or simple wear and tear, digital cameras are not as durable as their film counterparts. Many photographers have film cameras that are ten or twenty years old—don’t expect this kind of longevity from your new digital toy. Some cameras suffer from design flaws (like black lines on the LCD screen of the Canon A70), while others fall victim to the kind of mechanical breakdowns that effect every kind of electronic gear.Does this mean that you shouldn’t buy a digital camera? Absolutely not. A digital camera will so fundamentally change the way you think about photography that you will wonder how you ever got along without one. You must, however, be comfortable with the fact that one day your camera will cease to work.

For some, this knowledge may keep them from spending top dollar on a fancy camera for your xmas gift ideas; others simply accept it as the sole downside of working with digital. The most important thing is to do your homework before you buy—any fundamental design flaws will be quickly apparent in user reviews.

8) Don’t put all your pictures on one card
After returning from a trip to Asia, I eagerly inserted one of my memory cards into a card reader to download my new pictures. For still unexplained reasons (likely a static electricity discharge), a card that should have held over 200 pictures was suddenly rendered blank. Two weeks and 0 later, I had recovered about 90% of my pictures, but the rest were lost permanently.The moral of the story? Like any other technology, flash memory is not flawless. It is very rare to lose images, but it does happen, and the fact that I had spread my pictures between 5 memory cards protected me from the possibility of losing two weeks’ worth of irreplaceable vacation memories. Given the choice between choosing a single 1GB memory card, or four 256MB cards, I will always choose multiple cards.

9) Find & use a simple photo editing program
Most digital photographers will never take the time to master expensive and powerful photo editing programs like Adobe Photoshop or Jasc Paint Shop Pro—these programs are too complex and time-consuming for all but the most dedicated photographers. Fortunately there are a variety of easy-to-use editing programs that even novice photographers can use to edit, improve, and organize their digital photos.My favorite program is Picasa, and it is absolutely free. With Picasa you can perform all the basic editing tasks like sharpening, contrast correction, cropping, and straightening—most with just the touch of a button. Spend a few minutes on your best photographs and you will be amazed at the results. Picasa also make it incredibly easy to organize your best shots so you don’t have to sift through hundreds of unwanted pictures to find your prizewinners.

10) Print and display your pictures
Far too many people take great digital images, only to have them languish in obscurity on their hard drive, never to be enjoyed by others. Don’t let this happen to you.Online image hosting and printing companies like Snapfish or Kodak Gallery can turn your digital images into high-quality prints of any size. You can simply upload your pictures onto the website. From there you can order prints of every size as well as photo mouse pads, calendars, t-shirts and other gifts. You can also send a link to friends so that they can view your pictures online and order their own copies.

Digital Photography: the More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Digital photography has created an interesting divide between two schools of photography. There are the old-school film photographers who dismiss all things digital as inferior, not the same as ‘real’ photography. Then there are the wholehearted digital converts, who think film photographers are living in the dark ages.

For the record, I use film. That is not because I don’t like what digital photography has to offer. There is a very simple reason why I am sticking with film for now; after 20 years of photography, I have a thousands of images on film that have yet to be put to good use. If I switched to digital now, those photos would probably be neglected for another 20 years and finally be thrown out. That’s a lot of memories wasted.

However, as a gallery owner, photography teacher, writer and club member, I am among digital photographers every day. Having lived and worked through all the years when photography has accellerated into the digital age, I have observed something that will surprise many people; not much has really changed.

The skills of traditional photography are as important as ever for the digital photographer. You need to be able to work with aperture and shutter speed, understand depth of field and know how to handle moving subjects. A digital photographer requires sensitivity to light and contrast, and must develop a talent for creative composition.

In teaching and writing about photography, I have been amazed by just how much things have remained the same. In some instances I have been certain that the new technology would create new challenges – only to find that for all practical purposes, nothing has really changed.

Here is one example that is so similar it’s spooky. In the days of film, you could buy film that was rated at different ISO speeds, relating to how quickly the film reacted to light. Faster films were great for allowing quicker shutter speeds in low-light conditions, but there was a sacrifice in quality. Photos taken on fast films had a grainy appearance, making them less suitable for printing big enlargements.

Digital cameras have adopted the same ISO system. You can adjust the ISO setting on your camera, changing the speed at which your exposure will react to light. As before, this can be a great benefit, especially in low light. But here’s the spooky part. When you set a higher ISO rating, your images become ‘grainier.’ Some people tell me it is pixellation, others tell me it is digital ‘noise.’ I don’t know and don’t really care. The point is, here is a whole new technolgy, recording images in a completely different way – and the outcome is exactly the same!

Of course there are some major differences. The most obvious change, and certainly a change for the better, is the elimination of film and developing from your list of expenses. Add to that the convenience of being able to delete your mistakes and print your own photos, and your hobby just became a lot more cost-effective.

That, however, has nothing to do with the actual skill of the photographer. Neither does the other revolution in the photography world. That revolution is software. With the aid of computers, people can work digital magic on their photos like never before. This has both positive and negative elements. Positive because the almost universal fascination with computers has seen a whole new generation take a real interest in photography. Negative because people too often rely on the technology to correct their mistakes, instead of learning to take better photos.

Software can be wonderful. It can add a little ‘zest’ to a slightly flat image, or it can completely trasform a photo to portray colours and details that never existed in the real world.

But software cannot overcome all the problems caused by bad technique. It cannot focus an out-of-focus image. It cannot correct a blurry photo caused by using the wrong shutter speed. And while cropping, cutting and pasting can solve some issues, they are no substitute for developing a real skill for composition.

So, to return to my original theme: despite the worldwide migration from film to digital photography, in practical terms not much has really changed. That which is new is largely peripheral. While there are some advantages in terms of cost and convenience, most of the changes won’t make you a better photographer.

So here is my advice to photographers on both sides of the divide. Film photographers; don’t be suspicious of new technology. Embrace it, make the most of its advantages, and you may be surprised just how easy it is to make the switch.

Digital photographers; don’t sneer at your more old-fashioned counterparts. The skills they have grown up with are the ones you really should be learning.

Things to Consider when Searching for San Francisco Wedding Photography

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

A wedding is one of the most important events in a person’s life so capturing the moments on film is very important. When planning a wedding, the photographer is one of the details in which a bride and groom should spend a great deal of time in selecting. Freelance photographers can be found in every city and advertise wedding photography service. However, not all freelance photographers have the experience necessary in wedding photography.

 

A couple searching for a San Francisco photographer who provides wedding photography service should consider a few things before making a final selection. The first thing to consider is budget. A photographer is an important part of a wedding. Many couples find freelance photographers who charge a great deal less than other more experienced wedding photographers. Many couples believe this is where a wedding budget can be trimmed. However, San Francisco wedding photography services which are advertised at very low prices more than likely will not have advanced techniques and skills. This means the quality of photos will be much less than what more experienced photographers can provide. A wedding is a once in a lifetime event and deserves to have top quality pictures.

 

Another thing to consider when looking for wedding photography service in San Francisco is the size of the wedding event. A wedding with less than 150 guests can typically be covered by one photographer. However, any events over this number should be photographed using two or more photographers. Therefore, when interviewing a photographer it is important to ask if there is another photographer and what credentials can be offered.

 

Technology today provides a lot of different ways photographers can produces pictures for a wedding couple. When interviewing for wedding photography service in San Francisco, it may be helpful to ask the photographer how the pictures will be delivered. Pictures can be delivered via CD, jpeg images, photo story, and various other means. It is important to determine what is included in the wedding package because it may be that only negatives are provided. This would mean the couple would have to have the pictures developed independently.

 

Hiring a photographer may seem an easy task, but a great deal of care should be taken because a wedding only happens once. This means a photographer has one shot at capturing the special moments of a wedding. Several things should be considered when selecting a San Francisco wedding photography service.

Free Photo Editing Software – What Are The Things That You Must Consider?

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Because lots of photo editing software are in market nowadays, you may be hard up in choosing which one is the best. Some are also free of charge, you can find these free photo editor on the Internet. However, we have to consider a few things in choosing free photo editing software either in the Internet or in the Market

So, what are things to consider when choosing a software to edit your photos? Here are important features to consider:

Let us presume that majority of free photo software nowadays offers basic editing tools, like sharpen, brightness, saturation and crop, contrast, red eye removal, and hue. Apart from these, there are more great advanced features added, if you’re going to make use them.

For instance, there’s something so called as the Curves. Curves are a more advanced photo editing which permits you to manage highlights, lightness, and so on. If you think it would be very advantageous for you, then that could be something to look for in photo editing software.

Where to Find the Tools

I often find it very significant for photo editing software to be user friendly. I do not know how you evaluate it, but I hate to search for tools I want to make use of. As far as I’m concerned, I like to use them when they’re easily to be found. Of course, if you are using the photo editor and particular tools frequently, you will get used to it.

Viewing and Locating Images Easily

Some editing software applications are as well great photo viewers. For instance, you may be allowed to change the sizes of the photos. Check if the software have options for viewing photo layouts.

Easy and Effective Resizing of Image

You must have alternatives for resizing the file size and the physical size of your photo, and it must be easy to do that so. Adjusting the photo’s physical size can change how you perceive the picture on the screen, while altering the file size can make it smaller which makes a lot faster to upload. It will as well then occupy fewer space on your PC.

Are all Software free?

Probably not all. However, the purpose is to look for free photo editing software that would do what’s most significant to you. Perhaps, batch editing isn’t something you will use. Or perhaps, you do not mind opening-up the original photo to compare to the one that is edited, if it is easy to do so.

It is not hard to download some and try them. See which one you like doing the editing with the best. After all, they are free.

Wedding Photographer ? 5 Things They Must Offer

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Wedding photos are as good as the wedding photographer who took them. It’s therefore very important to make sure that you hire the right Toronto photographer to do the work for you. Remember that the photos hold pieces of memories that are dear to you. They should thus be able to present the memories in the best way possible. A wedding photographer should offer these 5 things;-

A Toronto photographer’s work can be judged by how well he is able to capture images on camera. This is well judged by assessing his past work from where one gets the idea whether he is the right person for the work. Both action and posed wedding photos in his work should have character. The people in the picture should also be rightly positioned. Bad work can be detected when the wedding photographer has cut some people off in a group photo, or where they leave too much space at the top and consequently the legs are out of the picture. Color is an important consideration with the better quality wedding photos having no color distortions. A wedding photographer should also be knowledgeable about different lighting needs and how to use his camera in different light settings. The wedding photographer for example, should know that shooting against the sun will result in dark photos.

A wedding photographer who is able to interact with the people whose picture he or she is taking is most likely to shoot quality photos. A confident wedding photographer is capable of giving you good wedding photos for your Toronto wedding. This means that the wedding photographer is able to abide by the work ethics, will not be late, and miss the important details of the wedding. The wedding photographer should also be able to dress appropriately.

The wedding photographer’s cameras should be of professional quality, he should have flashes to use in low light areas and lenses to use in high light situation. Professionalism requires that he or she have backup equipment with him, starting with a camera, camera batteries, and additional memory cards. A wedding photographer should also show commitment to make the wedding day a special occasion for you. A wedding photographer who asks to visit the wedding venue before hand could be having your best interests at heart

If yours is a Toronto wedding ceremony, the wedding photographer must have a good knowledge of the area. He should also be conversant with how weddings are conducted there. This is the only way he can be able to anticipate the special moments that need to be captured in the wedding photos. Since the pictures are meant to last a long time, they should be of good quality.

Discuss the cost before hand so that both of you are in agreement about it. Be sure to inform the wedding photographer about the different locations where you will have photos taken so he won’t have a reason to ask for more money later. Money matters not withstanding, the ultimate value should lie with the quality of the photos that he takes.

A Short Introduction to Photography and Some Things to Consider When Purchasing a Digital Camera

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Photography is the art of taking photographs of objects or people, which are then processed into an image by placing special chemicals onto photosensitive paper resulting in a photograph or an image to be captured on paper.

Some people enjoy photography as a hobby while others make their living from it. Many photographers use both traditional film cameras and digital cameras and some still tend to process their own images. What they like to photograph is a matter of individual interest since some people enjoy taking pictures of nature, while others prefer portraits of people, pets, still life and so on.

The Camera Is The Most Important Consideration

Among the best ultra zoom cameras in the market are the Panasonic Lumix cameras. Equipped with a superb lens, they take high quality pictures with accurate colors and exposure. There is no problem with purple fringing, (AKA ghosting), like other ultra zoom cameras.

Ah yes, and the perfect accessory for any camera is a photo light box, which is a controlled lighting environment. With their uniform lighting environments, anyone can come up with professional looking color accurate photos without shadows to upload on websites, online auctions or catalogs.

Many photo opportunities only last for seconds, if your digital camera is too busy writing the last shot you took to the memory card you might miss the next shot. So make sure the camera you choose has a fast recovery time.

What If You Delete A File

And what if you delete an image file by mistake from your digital camera’s flash card? Flash file recovery can recover any previously deleted image file. This is an application that every photographer should be aware of. It can also salvage pictures from damaged or corrupted flash drives (including camera’s built-in memory) and memory sticks. While camera or storage media failure is a rather rare event, compact flash memory cards (CF for short) are slim, lightweight easy to change out when full.

Great photos need great frames

Many people frame pictures and use them as a great gift idea. We get different types and styles in picture frame moldings.

Before cutting any stock, photo matting should be done because it helps you get an estimate about the size of the completed frame. Most photography or frame shops sell pre-cut photo matting, but you can save money using your own mat cutting system. This is particularly relevant when you are making frames for a lot of family and friends on a regular basis.

Medical Photography

Photographic recording plays an important role in medicine, especially photographic documentation for endoscopy. Photographic or video recording of diagnostic procedures is better than memory or drawing. Moreover, it is a legal safeguard as well as material for research and teaching.

Digital camera prices have fallen so much in the last couple years pretty much anyone can now get into photography. One of the latest trends has been the merging of cell phones and digital cameras, the size of image is still pretty small but technology is advancing and within a couple years I think we may be quite surprised at what our little phones will be capable of.

Things you Should Know Before Buying Digital Camera

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

If you are looking to buy a digital camera, you should properly educate yourself about all the different aspects of digital cameras. There are many types of digital cameras out there all with different features, so you should first ask yourself a few questions before actually spending several hundred dollars on your big purchase.

1. What exactly are you going to be using the camera for?

2. Will it be used as part of your job or will you use it for recreational purposes?

3. Should you buy a mini digital camera or should you look for a standard size digital camera?

4. How much money are you willing to spend and what is your budget for your digital camera expenses?

Remember, the camera itself is just one part of the cost; you still need to pay for batteries, computer cables, and memory and media types for storing your pictures and video.

Some other things you should keep in mind when trying to select a suitable digital camera are the weight of the camera and the look and feel of the digital camera. If you need to take the digital camera with you during your daily routine or job, you should make sure that it will not get in the way of whatever it is that you need to do. Another important aspect of digital cameras that you should be aware of is the zoom function.

There are two basic types of zoom, optical zoom and digital zoom. Optical zoom is the type of zoom where you press a button and the lens physically moves around in order to zoom in or out. This is the zoom method that you are probably the most familiar with. The other type of zoom is known as digital zoom.

Digital zoom is a new method of zoom that has been introduced with the invention of digital cameras and does not rely on any moving parts. It basically crops the photo you take and then enlarges it, which in effect creates a type of optical zoom effect. Generally speaking, you should try to use optical zoom over digital zoom, since digital zoom reduces picture quality by a great deal in most cases.

If the reason that you want to buy a digital camera is for recreational purposes only, you should consider the option of buying a mini digital camera. Generally speaking, mini digital cameras are not as powerful as your standard size cameras, but they have several advantages. Obviously, they are portable and very convenient to bring along with you on your travels. Most mini digital cameras will fit in your pocket without a problem, whereas standard size digital cameras can be quite bulky and awkward to carry around at times.

Another benefit of having a mini digital camera is the fact that they are great to show off to your friends and family. They make great conversation starters and if anyone sees you taking a picture with a tiny digital camera, odds are that they will stop to chat with you a bit about the price and specifications of your camera. Finally, mini digital camera accessories are a bit cheaper than standard sized accessories so you can expect so save a bit of money when buying your accessories.

Things to Consider When Hiring a Hotel Photographer

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Almost everyone owns a digital camera these days and can take pleasing photos. It can be tempting for resort and hotel owners to save money by taking photos themselves or hiring a local photographer that doesn’t necessarily specialize in hotel photography. Pleasing photos and professional photos are not the same thing, however.
Hiring a professional resort and hotel photographer can make a huge impact on a business’s bottom line. Oftentimes a brochure or website is the only opportunity a hotel has to make a first impression. Poor photography can turn potential guests away simply because they judge the quality of the resort based on the photos.
There are certain things to take into consideration when hiring a hotel photographer. By reviewing each of these points carefully with potential candidates, you can feel confident that your choice in the end will be the right one!
The Right Equipment for the Job
Striking hotel photographs start with the right equipment. It is imperative that professional resort and hotel photographers have the specialized lighting required to properly light large spaces such as hotel suites, ballrooms, lobbies and restaurants. Without proper lighting, the outside light may be burned out eliminating details both outside and inside.
Having a wide variety of wide-angle lenses is also required for properly photographing hotels and resorts. A wider lens shows the expanse of the room and can make even the smallest of hotel rooms look comfortable and inviting.
Hotel Photography Experience
Obviously, photography experience in general is a must when hiring a resort and hotel photographer. It is important to ask to see samples of work similar to your hotel as well. If the photographer shows an entire portfolio filled with stunning wedding shots, they may not have the experience necessary to photograph resorts and hotels.
An experienced hotel photographer knows how to stage a room based on the clientele. A business hotel might have a newspaper and laptop on the table versus a tennis racket and romantic dinner in a luxury resort. They will also have a keen eye for pinning back the curtains correctly or making sure the bedspreads are folded down.
Hotel Advertising and Marketing Experience
Beyond experience photographing resorts and hotels, it is important for a photographer to have knowledge of advertising and marketing. Hotel photographs are generally used to market and sell rooms. A photographer with experience in this aspect of photography will be able to choose models of the appropriate age to represent the average guest. They will seek out potential settings with the best views and best representations of the hotel. And the fact that these photos will be used to sell is never far from their mind.
Business Practices
In the end, it all comes down to the photos themselves. Different hotel photographers have different policies about how their photographs are purchased, presented and used. The best scenario when choosing a hotel photographer is to find one that provides clients with all of the digital files so that they can use them in different formats (print, web, etc) Some hotel photographers charge royalty fees, so it is best to choose one who offers unlimited use.
As the photographer what happens if the photographs are not acceptable in the end? Most reputable resort and hotel photographers will offer a guarantee and re-shoot if necessary.

Things you Need to Know Before you Buy Digital Camera

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Digital cameras come in many sizes, colors, brands, zooms, resolutions, playbacks, etc. There are so many features and qualities that are being placed in the devices that buyers especially first timers become overwhelmed and dizzy with these outstanding arrays of gadgets. This is even without including the various advertisements and different ratings that are used to promote these products.

So what are the things to look for if you want to buy digital camera? To be able to answer these, there are 2 sets of information you have to know before you can decide. The first type of information is defining what YOU need and want in a digital camera. To do this, you can ask yourself the following questions:

- What do you want to take with your digital camera? Before you buy digital camera, it is important to determine what kind of pictures you want to take with it. If you are a digital photography enthusiast, any digital camera will not just do. You have to look for features that can support the zooming you need, the resolution, etc.

- How much is your budget? This is a very important question any person who intends to buy digital camera should ask. Because no matter what your needs and wants are for the device, your financial resource will play a huge part in dictating the type of digital camera you will buy.

- What are you resources? When you buy digital camera, sometimes the spending does not end there. You also have to consider the capacity and the power of the computer and the printer you will be hooking your camera with for your editing and printing needs. Editing software are already included when you buy digital camera but other devices aren’t. Aside from a printer, ink and paper for printing, you might also need additional memory cards for your camera and a more powerful computer to support image editing and image storage and retrieval.

After answering these 3 questions, the second set of information you need to know before you buy digital camera are the features that you need in the device. These are:

- Resolution. Before you buy digital camera, check first its capacity to produce high quality photo images. The number of pixels indicated determines resolution. The more number of pixels, the higher the resolution which can make photos to be enlarged without losing image quality.

- Built-in memory. Digital cameras need memory cards for picture storage. When you buy digital camera, make sure that the gadget that you buy does not only have a “built-in” memory but should also have a card slot for external and additional memory. This allows you to change full memory cards conveniently while shooting your pictures.

- Look and feel. It is essential for you to feel comfortable holding your digital camera while shooting. So, before you buy digital camera, it good to test and check if you are comfortable holding it and using it. Consider where the buttons are located and how they are spaced out and see also if you feel comfortable using the viewfinder.

- Battery life. Digital cameras use up batteries fast and batteries are expensive. Before you buy digital camera, consider if the camera’s batteries are rechargeable. This way you can recharge them. Take also into consideration an AC adapter when you buy digital camera. You can attach this to the camera when you are viewing your pictures or uploading them

- LCD. The LCD is a special consideration you have to look into when you buy a digital camera. This is a small screen located at the back of a digital camera that allows you to preview the pictures you took. This has to be considered when you buy digital camera because it uses up a lot of battery power.

- Special features. Special features that will suit your needs should be thought about, too before you buy digital camera. If you want your camera to have good zooming, you can opt for those with optical zoom lenses. A diopter adjustment on the digital camera’s viewfinder will also be beneficial to those who regularly wear glasses and wish to buy digital camera. Other features such as remote control, tripods, etc. can also be considered when you buy a digital camera.

With these information, you can now figure out what you really need and want before you buy digital camera. If you want to see ratings and rankings of these devices based on price, resolution or other features, check out various websites that have these in the Internet.

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