Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

Tripods: Staying Still For The Perfect Photo Posted By : Albreht Moy

Thursday, April 13th, 2006
When it comes to buying a tripod there are a few things that need to be looked at and checked out. All tripods will come with a replaceable head or a fixed head. Some of the tripods on the bit more expensive side will come with a replaceable head that allows the photographer to select the size of the head that will fit your camera. Some of the tripods that are great for amateurs come with a fixed head and in compact style for easier use and carrying ability. Most tripods that...

Still Life Photography In A Home Studio Posted By : Albreht Moy

Saturday, April 8th, 2006
Still life photography has a long dated history and goes back to ancient times where a camera obscuras where used. This type of still life was done by standing in a dark room and through a pinhole placed in the wall the outside world was projected onto the opposite wall, but it is given that they where shown upside down and in vivid color. So as it stands today, still life photography has the same concept and idea, but done a lot differently and much more hi tech. Still life ...

Portrait Photography Posted By : Albreht Moy

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006
Almost anyone that can point a camera and take a picture can take a portrait picture. There are a few things to learn about when it comes to this type of photography that will help you understand the basics of what makes a good portrait. In reality, you do not need a studio or some special equipment and technical resources to take an outstanding portrait photograph. A portrait is taken to define the likeness of a person or people and even more so, it is a picture of someo...

Portrait Photography : One of the Greatest Arts Posted By : Ispas Marin

Thursday, January 5th, 2006
Before doing any portrait photography there are some very important questions that any photographer should ask himself. What kind of light source it's going to be used? From what angle the light will fall on the subject? What film, camera and lens are best to use?