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  • What Is a Hood Used for on a Camera?

    Most turn of the century images of a photographer show him hunched over a large format camera with a "hood" covering his head. One-hundred years later hoods are still an important part of the...

  • How to Build a Light Box for Photography

    Photography light boxes are used to diffuse light and create even lighting when photographing subjects. Light boxes can be large or small, depending on what is being photographed. The most common...

  • Memory Card Data Recovery

    Recovering data from a memory card can be as simple as using specialty software or as detailed as sending the card to a professional data recovery center. The choice depends on two key factors:...

  • How to Use Remote Capture on My Camera

    Remote capture enables a photographer to remotely fire a camera from a computer. This allows for the images to be immediately saved on the computer and viewed on the computer's screen. Often used...

  • How to Build a Light Box for Products

    If you are an artist or a craftsman, you will find many uses for a light box. A light box is easy and fun to build and even more fun to use for your photography projects---specifically, the...

  • How to Make a Camera Rain Cover

    The worst nightmare of any photographer is to be in the middle of a photo shoot when the skies open up and unleash turrets of rain on him or her, the subjects and, most importantly, the...

  • How to Add Internal Memory to Digital Picture Frames

    Digital picture frames bring the 21st century into your living room, home, office or even bedroom. They allow you to plug in a flash memory card from your camera, and immediately start enjoying a...

  • Homemade Light Diffusers

    Using light diffusers when taking photographs can make your photos turn out much more pleasing and professional looking. Without diffusers, you will find that light from photo lamps and flash is...

  • What Paper to Use for a Soft DIY Light Box

    When building your own DIY soft light box for photography, the most common approach is to use a box or frame that uses paper in the window-like openings, to act as light diffusers. Most...

  • What Is Tungsten Lighting?

    Tungsten lighting, a form of hot or continuous lighting in studio applications, finds its most prevalent use in video applications. Some digital still photographers and portrait photographers...

  • How to Build a Simple Light Box

    It was once said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Now, thanks to search engines like Google Images, a word is worth a thousand pictures---if not more! And it's getting increasingly more...

  • How to Set Up a Photo Lighting Umbrella

    Whether you're setting up lighting in a portrait studio, or creating a miniature studio in your living room for casual portraits of your family, setting up a photo lighting umbrella will enhance...

  • Hollywood Lighting Tips

    Whether you're an aspiring indie filmmaker or simply looking to take better family photos, learning how to light your shots like the pros in Hollywood will pay untold dividends. Granted,...

  • DIY Photoflash Diffuser

    Digital photography is a fun and rewarding hobby, but professional quality equipment can be too expensive for an amateur's budget. Improve your photography with a flash diffuser that provides...

  • How to Recover Corrupt SD Card Information

    Flash memory, or SD cards, have become the standard for digital photo storage. The cards are inexpensive, compatible with a wide range of hardware and can hold hundreds or even thousands of...

  • What Studio Softboxes to Use With Novatron Lights

    Using a softbox with studio lighting is the best way to remove harsh shadows cast by the lights and get a more natural looking result. While some photographers like to use reflective umbrellas,...

  • How to Make a Light Box for Negatives

    Viewing negatives without a light box can be difficult and cause eye strain. By making a good-sized light box, you can compare multiple negatives strips and get a good sense of negative densities....

  • How to Set Up Studio Strobe Lighting

    Studio lighting can help you turn a challenging picture-taking situation into an easy one. While studio lighting is mostly associated with portraiture, it can be used for other types of...

  • Uses of Hoya Photographic Filters

    Hoya is a company that makes filters that screw on to the front of lenses for digital SLR (DSLR) 35mm, medium format, and large format cameras. Hoya filters can do a number of different things,...

  • DIY Camera L Bracket

    An L bracket is a tool that allows photographers to attach their cameras to a tripod in portrait orientation (vertical frame) rather than the standard landscape orientation (horizontal frame)....

  • How to Use a Polarizing Filter for Outdoor Portraits

    If you take a large amount of outdoor pictures, you may want to look into purchasing a polarizing filter for the camera. These filters work on both standard and digital cameras and can turn your...

  • How to Fold a Photo Tent

    Photo tents are small, semi-translucent boxes used by photographers to diffuse light. Product and macro photographers will place their subject inside the photo tent, and use either ambient light...

  • What Color Paint Is Best in a Photo Studio?

    When it comes to painting a photography studio, there are two popular choices: black or white. White is the most common. Both have advantages and disadvantages.

  • How to Use a Rubber Maid Container to Take Photos of Jewelry

    Professional jewelry photographers will typically use an object called a "soft box" to photograph their subjects. A soft box is a large, semi-transparent container designed to diffuse light....

  • How to Send a Picture & Photos

    Someone once said pictures can say a thousand words. But in today's digital age, they probably say millions. Cell phone picture mail, email, the Internet and other electronic devices have nearly...

  • How to Repair a Slide Projector

    A slide projector is still a popular way to view color slides of a family outing, trips and other memories shot with a camera. But slides often get stuck in the projector's slot because they rely...

  • How to Use the Canon 430EX Flash

    The Canon Speedlite 430 EX Flash is an external light source for Canon digital cameras. According to Canon.com, this flash is compatible with all Canon Electro-Optical System (EOS) cameras,...

  • Difference Between SD Cards

    SD cards (secure digital cards) have become preferred memory cards for a large section of small electronic devices, including cameras, cell phones, PDAs and various media players. Ranging from...

  • How to Take Silhouette Pictures

    In a silhouette image, the subject in the foreground of a picture is only a dark, featureless shadow, while the content in the background is perfectly illuminated. Recreating a silhouette image...

  • Definition of Sepia

    Sepia is the name of an effect where photos are colored with a brown pigment. It is often used to warm up an otherwise cold-looking black and white photograph. Although the methods of producing...

  • DIY: Waterproof Camera Housing

    A waterproof camera housing unit will allow pictures or video to be taken under water without the worry of destroying expensive camera equipment. Retail units cost anywhere from $100 to $300, so...

  • 10 Reasons to Use a Camera Tripod

  • Parts of a Slide Projector

    A slide projector is an opto-mechanical device that displays images captured onto film. A slide is a positive piece of film that looks exactly like what it was taken of, not a reversal of the...

  • How Does One Transfer Photos From Phone to Memory Card?

    With the evolution of cell phones, most people are taking advantage of the all-in-one capabilities at their fingertips, including music, navigation and especially the cameras. With the advent of...

  • How to Change the Language on a Kodak Digital Photo Frame

    Kodak makes a number of types of digital picture frames, including some that are wireless and others that have e-mail capabilities. They are sold all over the world, so consequently they need to...

  • Tips on Studio Lighting

    As a photographer, going into a studio can be one of the most enjoyable experiences possible. The studio environment gives the photographer 100 percent control over the entire shooting process,...

  • How to Use Light Box Photography

    Light box photography uses simple materials to create an environment that lights up the object you're shooting. Light boxes allow you to shoot from all sides and angles--ideal for stock...

  • Why Use a Sun Shade on an Outdoor Camera?

    Taking photos outdoors on a clear or even a cloudy day provides plenty of light. But there is such a thing as "too much light" in a photograph. Sunlight is very direct and will cast hard,...

  • DIY Photo Studio Lighting

    Though photographers are the ultimate "one-man (or woman) shows" who can pick up their camera and go to the job, shooting in a studio allows you to be in control of the scene, the lighting and...

  • Tips for a Lightroom

    Lighting is the most important element of a good photography studio. A studio that offers access to natural light and comes equipped with ample man-made lighting fixtures will allow you the...

  • Magic Memory Stick Tutorial

    Magic Memory sticks are small pieces of portable memory that can be used in a variety of different mobile devices, such as the Sony PSP (Play Station Portable) and digital cameras. A variety of...

  • Diffused Lighting Techniques

    Creating soft, natural lighting makes people look better and objects look more natural. Diffused lighting works to reduce harsh shadows and soften the texture of skin. Simply light your subject...

  • Light Meters Explained

    Photography is about more than just pointing a camera at an object and pushing the shutter button. In order to take quality photographs with proper exposure and tonal values, an understanding of...

  • Homemade Photo Lighting

    When funds are tight, and the pictures need to look good, photographers get resourceful. It's not difficult to take well-lit, professional-looking photos with a few around-the-house items and a...

  • How to Make a Photographic Lighting System

    Photographic lighting systems enable you to take better pictures by lighting up a subject completely and evenly, unlike flash light, which causes harsh shadows and glare. A good photographic...

  • How to Set Aperture on a Light Meter

    The light meter will tell you the best aperture to use on your camera. Remember that the smallest F stop, which is the measurement of an aperture, is the widest aperture. The wider the aperture,...

  • How to Use a Microscope Adapter

    Use a microscope adapter to transfer magnified images from the viewing field to a camera or video recorder. The adapter replaces a camera lens with an ocular that fits over a microscope eye piece....

  • What Is a Mirror Lens?

    A mirror lens is a very specialized lens that uses mirrors instead of a typical lens. Mirror or reflex lenses are available for all major brands of cameras, either because they are in the...

  • The History of Nikon Cameras

    The Nikon Corporation was founded in 1917 and is a multinational corporation based in Tokyo, Japan. The company started out manufacturing camera lenses before incorporating a large assortment of...

  • Digital Frame Instructions

    If you like pictures but just can't seem to find the room to hang them all up, consider a digital picture frame. A digital picture frame allows you to upload multiple picture from your computer...

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