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  • How to Learn About Photography Online

    Would you like to learn about photography online? You can learn about the technical and creative aspects of photography as well as business information practically all online. There is so much...

  • How to Photoshop a Tiny Nose

    O-kay, so you want to make a teensy tiny pixie nose on your photo but are unsure how to tackle this...I've got the easy solution.

  • How to Easily Lighten an Image in Photoshop

    What do you do when you have taken a photograph but the image turned out too dark? Many people make the mistake of manually adjusting the "brightness/contrast" which can sometimes create...

  • How to Look Your Best While Posing For Pictures

    Learn about great techniques for posing for the perfect picture. Find out which poses make you slimmer, reduce appearances of a double chin and flatter you at every angle.

  • How to Build a Camera Mount For Small Object Photos

    If you are serious about taking professional looking photographs of small objects, you have to take high quality photos that a customer is less apt to reject. The basic problem is holding the...

  • How to Choose the Right DSLR Camera for Shooting Stock Photography

    Shooting stock photography can be a fun hobby and a great way to make money online. However, creating stock photography is more than just pointing a camera at a subject and shooting; it takes...

  • How to Take Better Christmas Photos

    Holidays are picture time. Families are together, children are excited and colorful decorations are everywhere. We all want to get great Christmas photos to remember the occasion. A few easy...

  • How to Make a Panorama in Image Composite Editor

    Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) is a free, advanced panoramic tool. You provide a set of overlapping photographs taken from the same camera position and ICE stitches them together into a...

  • How to Take Pictures Of Kids Laughing

    Some parents love to take pictures of their baby crying, sleeping, or playing. My favorite pictures of my kids are capturing the moment of childhood laughter. Not just a grin and a little giggle,...

  • How to Archive Your Digital Photos and Create a Photo Montage Slideshow at The Same Time

    With this easy tutorial, Mac users will be able to archive all of their digital pictures while creating a DVD of them as a slide show at the same time. This makes for a great keepsake or gift also.

  • How to Shoot Wildlife with a Camera

    Wildlife photography beckons the amateur and the professional photographer alike. Print-worthy wildlife photographs can be yours if you follow a few basic steps and consider a few suggestions. ...

  • How to Dress For Family Pictures

    Pictures of families are easy and can be taken at any event. Plan it, or don't plan ahead. Spur of the moment is sometimes the best family pictures! But, casual dress-up, planned ahead, is also...

  • How to Document Your Life in Digital Pictures, One Day at a Time

    Has your file of digital pictures taken over your hard drive? Is your mother-in-law driving you crazy because she can't understand why you haven't emailed her any new photos of her grandkids? Or...

  • How to Install GIMPshop

    GIMPshop is a graphical user interface for the free, open source GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP). GIMPshop is intended to replicate the look feel of Adobe Photoshop. Experienced Photoshop...

  • How to Photograph Airplanes and Air Shows

    Airplanes are great subjects for photographers. On the ground or in the air, aircraft just look cool. Here are a few tips to help you get the best airplane pictures you can.

  • How to Photograph a Jack-O-Lantern

    Carved pumpkins do not last more than a few days, but photographs do. When you carve your masterpiece, make sure you take photos to share with your family and friends. Add one to your Memory...

  • How to Use a Digital Camera as a Scanner or Copier

    Instead of lugging along a scanner or feeding coins into a copy machine at the local library, try using your digital camera as a scanner or copier. Even an inexpensive pocket camera can do an...

  • How to Photograph a Favorite Scene in Four Seasons

    There are many places we may enjoy watching seasons change: A beautifully landscaped back yard. The scene from a backyard deck. A favorite spot in the country or a park. Keep a camera handy...

  • How to (Possibly) Recover a Lost Digital Camera

    If you lost your digital camera would you have any chance at all of getting it back? Even if the person finding it wanted to get it back to the rightful owner, how would they find you? Here is a...

  • How to Use Selective Color in GIMP

    A dramatic photo effects is to convert an image to black and white, except for one or two objects in the photo which stand out because they are kept in color. There are many ways to achieve this...

  • How to Protect and Organize Your Digital Photos

    Technology has made it extremely easy to create memories. Making those memories last a lifetime takes a bit of work and planning. A digital camera allows us to take an unlimited amount of...

  • How to Take Excellent Photos

    You do not have to be a professional photographer to realize that you can take wonderful pictures. Using a few techniques, and a lot of practice, you can take pictures that you are really proud of.

  • How to Remove Unwanted Elements From Digital Photos

    Sometimes a digital image can be improved by taking out unwanted elements. Most image editing software includes tools that will help you remove unwanted objects. My favorites are the clone stamp,...

  • How to Shoot A Photo Story or Photo Essay

    People have been telling each other stories since the earliest days of our history. And while story telling started around a campfire, today we tell stories with words and with pictures. But...

  • How to Extend The Battery Life of Your Digital Camera

    Today, the digital camera is being used more and more by the average person and the analog film camera is rarely used these days. The digital camera also has many more functions that are...

  • How to Take Digital Photos Like a Professional

    You can take digital photos like a professional even if you have a regular point-and-shoot digital camera. All you need are a few of the tips and tricks the pros use.

  • How to Photograph Your Pets

    We Love our pets! We love to share pictures of our little non-human angels. Here are some tips to getting some oh-so-cute photographs of them to share.

  • How to Take A Great Picture Of The Sunset

    Ah, the beautiful image of a sunset over the water. Could you get a better view? Lets see what it takes to get that incredible shot.

  • How to Organize Your Photos In 6 Easy Steps

    Organize your photos with these 6 easy steps and you will be able to show them off in on time!

  • How to Use JPEG, RAW and NEF Modes on Your Digital Camera

    One choice you can make on some cameras is the choice between Raw and JPEG modes. This will help you know which mode is right for you. There are a couple of steps within each step, but all the...

  • How to Improve the Color of Your Photos

    Cameras have so many options and settings, it often creates an overwhelming desire to set the dial at automatic. Although the functions of a camera can be overwhelming, simply playing with its...

  • How to Improve Your Photography by Getting Closer to Your Subject

    Photographs enable us to preserve moments in time forever, and anyone with a camera can take a picture. However, with all of the controls and settings on a camera, taking a great picture can be...

  • How to Shoot Scenic Autumn Photography

    It doesn't matter if you are shooting in a local forest or taking a long driving trip, planning ahead is the key to great Autumn photography. Check the internet for info on peak colors in the...

  • How to Photograph Reflective Metal Surfaces

    One of the most difficult surfaces to capture in a photograph is the reflective metal surface. The main reason for such complexity is because these surfaces reflect light potently. Some metal...

  • How to Set Up a Studio for Photography

    Sometimes shooting outdoors is prohibited by weather or you may want to control the environment your subject is in. Either way, this usually requires a studio setting. Here is some information for...

  • How to Make a Picture Black and White with Photoshop

    If you want to make your photos black and white, open up your Photoshop program to begin. This process is very easy and within minutes you will be making black and white pictures.

  • How to Print Photos and Artwork on a Canvas

    Instead of printing your photos or artwork on traditional photo paper, why not print your memorable shots on a canvas? Photos digitally printed on a canvas can take your pictures to a whole new...

  • How to Use ISO or Sensitivity Settings on Your Digital Camera - Step 6

    We have covered exposure, shutter speeds, aperture, and depth of field. What else is there left to learn? Lots! The next step is to learn about the ISO or Sensitivity setting.

  • How to Use Focus Settings on Your Digital Camera

    Knowing what options are available and how to focus is crucial when taking a photograph. Every time you take a photograph you will want to make sure your subject is focused. Use this article to...

  • How to Use Flash on Your Digital Camera

    You might think, why talk about flash? It is easy; just take a picture and the flash flashes when it wants. It is much more complicated than that. There are many more settings for flash then just...

  • How to Read Histograms on Your Digital Camera

    Histograms can be used as a guide to help you with exposure or color in your photographs.

  • How to Photograph Patterns

    A pattern is a repetition of visual elements in a photograph; a motif; a thematic conception. Patterns, if used correctly, can be used to capture your viewer’s eye, provoke thought, and add...

  • How to Photograph Shapes

    A good way to compose a photograph that breaks new heights, a composition that stands out to your viewers and mystifies them, peaks their senses, is to focus your attention on the capturing of...

  • How to Improve Photography Composition

    Have you been taking pictures, but they do not appear to be interesting or have a pop effect. You may need to apply rules of composition to help you. Here are tips to help improve your...

  • How to Properly Photograph Lines

    Lines make up everything that we see. Lines are used to direct the viewers’ attention to the main subject or central contrast of your composition. They can also show movement or add a sense of...

  • How to Find Free Photography Courses Online

    Whether you are new to photography or have been pursuing the hobby for fifty years, there is always something new to be learned. Getting better at the craft is one of the draws of photography as a...

  • How to Use Shutter Speeds on Your Digital Camera - Step 3

    The shutter speed and aperture value are the next important settings on your camera. This article will explain the shutter speed.

  • How to Use Exposure on Your DSLR / Digital Camera - Step 2

    Exposure should be the first thing you learn about your camera. Exposure will make or break the pictures you take.

  • How to Get Started With Your DSLR / Digital Camera - Step 1

    When you get a new DSLR camera with all those gadgets and extra buttons to push, it can all get overwhelming. This article will discuss the steps you need to take in order to understand your...

  • How to Sell Your Photos Online

    Selling photos online is a easy way to have fun and make money in your spare time. Do you enjoy photography? Or maybe you just have some photographs that you've taken and would like to make some...

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