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  • How to Take a Beautiful Landscape Photograph

    Anyone can do it, but some will come by it more naturally. You don't need to be born with any special skills and you don't need any special kind of camera to take photos that most people will...

  • How to Create Custom Foam Camera Case Inserts

    Photography is a pastime that millions of people enjoy on some level. No matter what your level of interest, protecting the investment you have made in your photographic equipment is important to...

  • How to Create One Shot Panoramic Pictures

    There are two types of panoramic photos--vertical and horizontal. What makes a signature horizontal panoramic is the span of length opposed to height; for verticals, height as opposed to length....

  • Benefits of UV Camera Filters

    UV camera filters are an essential part of a photographer's gear. Even with digital camera lenses, there are good reasons to use a UV filter. These simple items have great value at a moderate...

  • How to Make Your Own Wall Art

    You don't need to spend a fortune to make your house look great! All you need is a digital camera (or scanner), and a little creativity!

  • How to Make Paper Animals in Videos

    The most effective way to use paper animals in video is a technique called "Stop Motion." This is a form of animation that involves taking many pictures and moving the subjects ever-so-slightly...

  • What Lens Should I Use to Shoot in a Small Room With Low Light?

    Photographers are often challenged to create compelling photographs under tight constraints. Two of the most difficult are shooting in tight spaces and shooting in low light. Over the years, a...

  • How to Take Great Pictures of Your Pets

    If your an animal enthusiast then surely you would love to have pictures of your pets strung out on your walls. If you would like to take these pictures yourself, you should know that it is...

  • How Is Scale Different for Film & Digital Cameras?

    Digital camera sensors are smaller than film in all cases, except for full frame digital single lens reflex (digital SLR or DSLR) cameras, which are equivalent to 35mm. When taking the same...

  • How to Pose for Glamour Photos

    One of the differences between regular photo shots and glamour shots is that the glamour photos bring out a side of you that may otherwise be hidden to others. Many professional photographers also...

  • DIY Photo Lighting

    Lighting is one of the trickiest things to tame when it comes to photography. Natural lighting is preferred to synthetic lighting as it does not add unwanted pigments. However when natural...

  • How to Create Vibrant Photos On The Cheap

    If you've been disappointed with dull lifeless sky and clouds, try this easy little trick. Lighting and color are essential to any photographer. Here's a technique that can be used at almost any...

  • How to Grow in Photography

    Wanna grow as a photographer? Want to reach Photo Zen? Want your pictures to speak? Heres How.

  • Henri Cartier-Bresson Technique

    The French photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson (b. 1908; d. 2004), was best known for capturing spontaneous moments on camera, from scenes of ordinary street life, to important world events. He...

  • How to post a flattering portrait of yourself on eHow and other websites

    Present yourself in the best possible manner by choosing an appropriate portrait. This article can also be used for social networking sites as well as dating sites.

  • How to Shoot Night Photography with Your Point and Shoot Camera

    Shooting in low light is really fun once you get comfortable with the technical side of things. So how do you take night photography with your point and shoot camera? Here are 6 simple steps to...

  • How to Make a Pole Camera

    Changing the perspective of a picture by elevating the camera and shooting down on your subject creates an unusual viewpoint. This new view stuns viewers, who don't usually see subject captured...

  • Free Instructions for a Nikon One Touch With Zoom Lens

    The Nikon One Touch with Zoom Lens is a relatively inexpensive and user-friendly camera that is perfect for the photographer who just wants to have a fun, simple time taking photos. Nikon made the...

  • How to Set Hyperfocal Focus on Wide Angle Zoom Lenses

    Hyperfocal focus is a photographic technique used to ensure a nearby tree is in focus as well as the distant mountain range. When a camera is focused on an object, the area which will be in focus...

  • How to Find Your Muse for Your Paintings

    Everyday we pass by things that could make great paintings. Many artists spend years developing their skill and emulating techniques trying to recreate imagery from a time long past gone. Hundreds...

  • How to Use Camera Lens Adapters

    Amateur photographers with SLR or DSLR cameras usually have only one or two lenses, as lenses are expensive and usually only professionals can afford to invest in a wide variety. Lens adapters...

  • Studio Lighting Techniques for Pets

    Photography entails a series of challenges in regards to the setting, lighting and equipment being used. Photographing pets carries its own unique challenges. Pets may be difficult to get to sit...

  • Box Camera DIY

    A box camera is a wonderful project to do with students. It teaches them the basics of photography, while also helping them make a tool with which than can capture images and express themselves...

  • How to Make Money With Your Photography 8 Different Ways

    Are you always clicking, snapping pictures everywhere you go, a shutterbug? If you like taking pictures at family events, around the neighborhood or where ever, whenever, put that camera to good...

  • How to Photograph the Night Sky

    Because of its beauty, the night sky is one of the most photographed scenes in the world of photography. Because of its simplicity and vastness, the sky can be photographed from any location....

  • How to Get Great Photos Of Nature

    Taking photos of wildlife can prove to be a very frustrating task for a photographer. Even the most experienced photographers find difficulties shooting wildlife. Animals domestic or wild are...

  • How to Take Tattoo Pictures

    Whether you are a tattoo artist and are building a portfolio of your work or would just like to have pictures of your own tattoos to send to friends, getting a great picture can be more difficult...

  • How to Take pictures that look professional

    Taking pictures of things or people and making them look good!

  • How to Measure Ambient Light Outside

    Most newer digital cameras have a built-in light meter that will take a measurement of the ambient light in a scene and automatically adjust the shutter speed and exposure settings of the camera....

  • How to Buy SLR Camera Lenses

    The first thing to note when buying SLR camera lenses is what camera model you have. Determine the right SLR camera lens for your model with help from a professional photographer in this free...

  • How to Pick a DSLR Camera That's Right for You

    Purchasing a new DSLR can be exciting and confusing at the same time. F/stop this, megapixel that. It's the giant leap from point-and-shoot to semi-professional you've been anticipating. You can...

  • What Do the Numbers on a Camera Lens Mean?

    The numbers on a camera lens refer to the focal length and the widest aperture or F-stop available for the lens. Find out what these terms mean from a professional photographer in this free video...

  • How to Mount a Camera

    Mounting a camera on a tripod is crucial for any photographer to do portraits or architectural shots. Learn to mount your camera on a tripod with guidance from a professional photographer in this...

  • How to Load Film in a Rollei TLR

    Rollieflex cameras are a line of high-end, medium-format twin lens reflex (TLR) cameras. The various models produced use film that ranges from 35 mm to 70 mm and larger formats. Famous for their...

  • How to Connect a Digital Camera to a Computer

    Connecting a digital camera to a computer only requires a USB cable, a computer with a USB port and of course, a digital camera. Plug in the camera and start transferring images with advice from a...

  • Understanding Camera Lenses

    Understanding camera lenses means knowing the three basic types, which are normal, telephoto and wide angle, as well as the ranges for each. Use good lighting and study each lens's capabilities...

  • How to Blur the Background With a Digital SLR

    Blurring the background with a digital SLR, or single-lens reflex camera, is a function of depth of field and can be done by switching to a manual or automatic mode on the camera. Use a shutter...

  • Nikon F65 Vs. N65

    The Nikon 65 camera is a solid entry-level camera for beginner photographers. The N65 and F65 cameras are inexpensive, lightweight and easy to use cameras that work with a variety of Nikon lenses....

  • How to Choose The Camera for You

    Are you searching for that perfect camera but don't know where to start? Choosing a camera that suits your needs perfectly can be very difficult. This guide will help you make an informed decision!

  • Tips on Concert Photography

    Seeing small bursts of light dance over an audience during a concert is common. Music fans love taking home memories of the show on their cameras. However, in dimly lit auditoriums, it is...

  • How to Learn to Photograph Squirrels

    Have squirrels become friendly in your backyard or campsite? It's not uncommon for urban squirrels to share a sidewalk or picnic table with their human neighbors. Photographing squirrels is simple...

  • How to Order Some Good Set of Prints

    The quality of the image that you choose to print depends upon the resolution setting that you have set for your camera while taking the images. An image taken using a mobile phone is of less...

  • Manual Camera Instructions

    Manual film cameras require more hands-on operations than automatic digital versions. There are multiple levers and dials on the camera for loading the film and focusing the lens. The position and...

  • How to Fix Blurred Pictures on a Computer

    When taking pictures with a digital camera many factors, such as improper focusing or camera movement, cause your final picture to appear blurred. If you have a blurry picture, you don't have to...

  • How to Create a Cheap Pinhole Camera

    Pinhole cameras are probably the best and cheapest cameras available in the sense that they will capture detailed photographs while only costing you a few bucks in items. I'm going to go over the...

  • How to Store and Organize Photos on your PC

    Storing photos on your PC can be confusing, especially since each camera comes with its own software and photo packages. I find it easiest to store my photos under the folder “My Pictures” that...

  • How to Take Candid Portraits of Family and Friends

    We all want to be able to take memorable photos of our family and friends like the one pictured. However, when we are at family events everyone tends to pose for pictures whether you want them to...

  • Pinhole Camera Tutorial

    One of the simplest and easiest projects, especially for beginning photographers, is to construct a pinhole camera out of a box or can. This easy-to build device can work just like a regular...

  • Pinhole Camera Information

    A pinhole camera is a very simple camera made from a box or canister, and it can work with either film or photo paper. The pinhole acts with a homemade shutter to expose light to the film/paper,...

  • How to Understanding How To use Aperture Priority

    Understanding Aperture Priority Mode. When you move the dial on your camera to the A, You're setting your camera into an aperture priority mode. This can be a really handy function. Rather than...

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