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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 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 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 Take Care of Underwater Camera

    Underwater photography is as interesting as landscape or any other photography but it requires different sets of equipments. It is also very important to take care of these equipments and keep it...

  • 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 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,...

  • 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

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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....

  • How to Combine Pictures On Your Computer for Free

    Using free software you can learn how to combine images from two different photographs! And the best part is that its extremely easy!

  • Why Use a Flash Bracket?

    When you go to a wedding and see the photographer taking portraits of the bride and groom, you will see them using a flash bracket. They are not trying to look fancy. The bracket allows them to...

  • When to Use a Polarizer Camera Lens?

    A polarizing camera filter is a special attachment put on the end of the lens that affects the way light hits the camera sensor. A polarizing camera lens filter is made of two slices of glass, one...

  • Lens Filter Advice

    Lens filters are essential accessories for many professional photographers, but you don't have to have advanced knowledge to use them. Amateur photographers can also find plenty of benefits to...

  • Camera Tripod Instructions

    Camera tripods are a common tool used by professional photographers. They come in many different styles and can help to stabilize an otherwise blurry image. Now it is much more common for amateur...

  • How to Waterproof a Camera

    Those underwater shots of coral reefs and close-up action pictures of the kids on the water slide will not happen without a waterproof camera. You can buy the latest waterproof model, but there...

  • The Best Camera Settings for Shooting Wildlife

    When shooting wildlife in photography, the photographer will not normally want to be close up, so it's important to have a camera that has great zoom capabilities. Learn about using wide settings...

  • How to Use a Lens Filter

    Many photographers choose to use filters to manipulate the images they shoot. Ansel Adams wrote in his book series, "The Camera," that he used filters to make his photographs appear more natural,...

  • How to Set Up a Photograph

    Digital cameras make the world of professional photography more accessible to even novice shutterbugs, with "Forbes" magazine's Digital Camera Guide indicating that cameras are getting...

  • How to Do a Photo Shoot

    Photo shoots always look glamorous on television and in the movies. Beautiful models, bright lights and a talented photographer clicking away behind the lens are the images most of us have come to...

  • What Is a Light Meter For?

    Light meters are used to measure brightness or intensity of available or artificial light on or around a photographic subject. The reading from the light meter indicates what adjustments in...

  • What Is a Shutter on a Camera?

    A shutter on a camera controls how much light enters the lens and for how long it will enter. This is normally a split-second process and is used to produce special effects in the development of...

  • How to Make a Camera Strap Cover

    Using a camera strap cover has several benefits. One major plus is that the cover can make the camera strap more comfortable than the typical strap around your neck. Another benefit is that the...

  • How to Set the Aperture on a Light Meter

    Digital and film photography are similar in that it is difficult to get a proper exposure on a subject. Every photographer knows that the key to a beautiful picture is correct exposure. The key to...

  • How to Take a Photo Using the Rule of Thirds

    The Rule of Thirds can be briefly described as a compositional rule that every photographer, amateur or professional, should consider when taking any type of photograph. This rule is used to make...

  • About Low Light Photography

    Photos taken at dimly-lit concerts and outdoors at sunset can be classified as low light photography events. These tricky situations can be troublesome for the point and shoot photographer. Take a...

  • How to Print Better Photos-Digital Picture Printing

    Perfecting digital picture printing starts with the camera settings. Learn a few simple techniques to insure successful digital printing.

  • How to Choose Camera Cleaning Supplies

    Routine cleanings of camera equipment will not only make your gear last longer, but also make your pictures clearer. Keeping fingerprints off your lenses and nose grease off your LCD screen is...

  • How to Choose an SLR Camera Bag

    Keeping your SLR camera in a sturdy camera bag is essential. The bag not only protects your investment, but also makes it easier to transport your camera body, lenses, flash units and other...

  • How to Choose a Camera Lens

    When shopping for a new camera, you may decide to also purchase a camera lens or set of lenses, to complement the body. When choosing a camera lens, there are several factors to consider. How will...

  • How to Sell Used Photography Equipment

    If its time to buy new photography equipment, then you may want to think about selling your old used equipment. Selling your used photography equipment gives you extra money toward your new...

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Tripods

    Tripods can be very helpful both out of and inside the studio to mount your camera. Learn about tripods in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • Photography Studio Equipment: Gobos

    A gobo, or go between, is used to block light from directly hitting the camera. Learn about gobos in this free video on studio equipment for photography.

  • How to Use a Compact Flash

    Compact Flash is a storage medium that used to be more widely used than it is today. Secure Digital storage media are typically the storage of choice by most today. You can still use your Compact...

  • How to Pose Children For Photos

    If you’ve ever tried to photograph children then you know it can be a challenging task. The following guide will help you to take the ultimate photographs of your children, without paying...

  • How to Adjust White Balance on Pro Camera

    Learn how to white balance your camera to get true color in your photos in this free photography instructional video of professional photo studio advice from our professional photographer.

  • How to Pick Camera Accessories

    You've gone through all the work of choosing a camera that fits your needs perfectly, with all the right features. Now it's time to pick the accessories to go with that camera to make your film or...

  • How to Use Tripods in Photography

    Tripods serve a great purpose in photography. These three-legged devices are one of the most heavily relied upon things in any studio or on any photo shoot. Photographers insist on quality, well...

  • How to Make an Economical Photo Light Box

    Here you'll learn how to make an economical basic Photo Light Box suitable to take pictures for your eBay products or even to just take pictures for your "million dollar" campaign. After...

  • How to Use a Reflected Light Meter

    Many times, a photojournalist must take a picture instantly and needs a faster reference than that offered by a separate piece of equipment. A reflected light meter allows you to measure the...

  • How to Pack a Camera Bag

    Having the right equipment with you can mean the difference between taking a so-so shot and a perfect shot.

  • How to Read an Internal Light Meter

    Your camera's meter assumes that the average subject reflects about 18 percent of the light that hits it. Unless you have strong lighting from behind your subject or a spotlight, that assumption...

  • How to Photograph Underwater

    Underwater photography is open to the casual snorkeler and the experienced diver alike.

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