How to Photograph Your Home Aquarium Whether you're shooting your own aquarium or a friend's, you'll find tailing fishes with your camera a challenging experience. You need an SLR, a flash, and a wide-angle lens - the wider the better.
How to Shoot From a Moving Platform Famed photographer and train buff 0. Winston Link had the right idea: when it comes to planes, trains, and automo-biles, it's easier to shoot at them than from them.
How to Shoot Multiples There are several types of in-camera multiple exposure, with numerous variations thereof:
How to Take Big Suns Sure, these pictures may bor-der on cliches, but they are cliches that never fail to grab us. We're all suckers for that frame-filling drama of Ol' Sol looming large on the horizon.
How to Take Concert Photos Capturing the right moment during the excitement and action of a live performance can be backbreaking work for concert photographers, but if you love cheering crowds, loud music, and backstage access to famous musicians, then maybe you're cut out to be one.
How to use Fill Flash Fill flash is a method of using flash - usually in backlit situations - so that it doesn't look like flash at all, but a per-fectly exposed, ambient-light picture. Using fill flash correctly means understanding a single basic principle:
Choosing a Camera bag So you really drove a good bar-gain in buying your camera bag, did you? It looks like an expensive bag, and on cursory examination it seems well made. Won't you be surprised the first time you get it wet-and find that your camera gear needs swimming lessons!
Choosing the Right lens Every owner of an interchangeable-lens camera is faced with the pleasant dilemma of picking the most appropri-ate lenses to buy, then deciding which to use. To help you decide which lenses to buy and how best to use them, we offer the following.
How to DeaI with Dealers Photo dealers, like cameras, come in a staggering variety of sizes, types, and quality grades. Whether they're found in small, local camera stores, big department-store chains, discount houses, or mail-order companies, they all have one thing in common-they'd like to make a sale.
How to Make a Long Exposure Pictures of moonlit landscapes or dimly lit interiors need exposures that are longer than the usual handholdable ones. But with the support of a tripod, long exposures also help you create magical effects. You can fill a highway with luminous ribbons of car lights...
How to Press a Shutter Button Camera shake is, alas, a leading cause of lousy pho-tographs. Yes, you can mini-mize its effects by using faster shutter speeds, and shooting with faster films to make such speeds possible.
Shooting at the Beach It's easier than you think to take glam-orous beach photos of your favorite young female. Yes, equipment and technique are important, but posing is the key.
Shooting Weddings Every photographer with a good cam-era sooner or later gets tapped by a friend or relative to photograph her or his wedding. Although wedding photography is best left to the pros, you should be able to carry it off.
Storing Film Baby, it's cold in here! And that's the way many photo-graphic materials like it. Film, printing paper, and batteries may benefit from storage in the fridge or the freezer.
Using a Tripod The tripod is probably the single great-est photographic accessory ever invented. A good, sturdy tripod allows you to stop down your lens as far as you please and shoot at nonhandhold-able shutter speeds...
Using Long Lenses Using a telephoto lens to get in close to the action or sneak up on a subject from a discreet distance is terrifically exciting, and can yield great pictures.
How to Compose Landscapes There really are no effective formulas for composing good landscapes. Nonetheless, the general suggestions that follow can probably help you get better ones.
Selling products online with the help of digital photos
The old saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” was never more true. In the digital photography era photos can be used in more types of media than they could have before.
Basics Of Macro Photography
Ever wondered how a photographer is able to get blown up pictures of a frog that is less than an inch long? What about a close up picture of living tissue or a postage stamp?
Photography Equipment For Begginers And Pros
Whether you're a professional or an amateur photographers having the correct photography equipment to accomplish the job is a must. Whether it's vacation shots or weddings on weekends you always want your photos to come out looking their best.
Photo Quilting Is A Great Gift
Have you seen those photo quilts at the mall? They are amazing and such a cute gift idea. To make one, you provide a photo that is clear and hopefully has some sort of meaning to the recipient.