Showing posts with label learning digital photography books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning digital photography books. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 June 2009

Learning Digital Photography

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learning digital photography
I want to start learning more about digital photography....what is the first step in creating beautiful?

artistic pictures? Technical speaking...I am a graphic artist but I don't know much about technical stuff like what camera to get ...not to complicated for a beginer, what computer programs to use to work on pictures, etc.Any suggestions? Ideas I have a lot, just the technical stuff it's holding me back...and I love love to create and improvise ...I see beauty all around and it's frustrating that I don't have any confidence in me taking a good picture because I don't really have to much free time to start reading a books about photo...I need a quik start...help???


First, take classes in photography. Learn about light and composition and f-stops and shutter speeds and ISO. By doing this, you will come closer to "getting it right in the camera" instead of depending on some editing program to try to "fix" poor images.

Visit http://www.shutterbug.com and Search for 'get it right'. The actual article is titled "Get It Right... In The Camera; ... And Save On "Post"-Processing Time'' by Steve Bedell.

The almost Pavlovian response when choosing a camera is mentioned is NIKON! CANON! as though there were no others. With the A300 and A350 Sony is raising the bar in the DSLR entry-level world. Pentax is not far behind with their K200D and K20D DSLRs.


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Saturday, 8 November 2008

Digital Learning Photography

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digital learning photography
Whats the best digital camera out there for cheap for a beginner learning photography?

I'm intrested in photography and I have a older digital camer a Kodak easyshare CX7300 and I really want a new camera, but i'm on a very limited budget I need one probably under $200 and I was wondering what was the best to get and I'm a beginner.


You want one with lots of settings, trust me. Any camera with program mode, Tv Shutter-priority mode andAv Aperture-priority!! Here are the cameras I would recommend
Canon (Best brand by far), Nikon (I don't like nikon too much but they are also a top name brand) and Kodak!!


Learning Digital Photography - How To Think Like An Expert Photographer









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Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Learning Digital Photography

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learning digital photography
Which one is a better way to become a professional photographer, Learning Analog or Digital Photography?



I used analog (but I started 20 years ago), and still do. Can't say that I will never make the switch, but not anytime in the near future.

My advice is this: It doesn't matter which you start out with, but please PLEASE, learn your camera. Take it off the auto-program mode and play with it.

I recently spoke with a photo-journalist who, when she was given her first digital camera, took a week off of work and spent 8 hours a day shooting everything she could find - in manual mode.

She told me she shot something in the neighborhood of 15,000 images in that week, but as a result she could work her camera, make setting changes, adjust for different lights, fraction of stops and anything else she needed to do, without looking at the controls, and knew exactly what she would get.

Just learn your camera and its limits forward and backwards, inside and out and you will do fine.


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