Digital Photography: Bringing Your Photos To Life.
Digital photography has created a generation of enthusiasts who love snapping…but what are we doing with all those photos? Why not start planning now to turn them into a great end-of-year gift?
Digital photography has created a generation of photographers who are snapping away like never before. But what are we doing with all these pictures?
With technology that allows you to take all the photos you want at no cost, there is nothing stopping you from taking many more photos than you would in the days of film. This has been a great boost to the art of photography. People are now happy to experiment without fear of wasting money. As a result, they are becoming much more adventurous.
Digital Photography: A Quick Guide To ISO.
ISO is not really complicated, yet many beginners find it hard to understand what ISO is all about. It can help to learn how ISO worked in the days of film, to better understand how it applies in the digital age.
ISO in digital photography is not complex, yet many new photographers have a hard time learning and understanding this fundamental aspect of photography.
I suspect this is because of the way it is being taught. You see, ISO started out as a property of film, and it was much easier to visualise it in terms of the old technology. So that’s where I want to start my explanation, before bringing you into the 21st century with ISO today.
Digital Photography: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same.
Photography has embraced enormous changes in technology in recent years. There appears to be a huge gap between the old ways and the new. But as time goes by, it seems that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Digital photography has created an interesting divide between two schools of photography. There are the old-school film photographers who dismiss all things digital as inferior, not the same as ‘real’ photography. Then there are the wholehearted digital converts, who think film photographers are living in the dark ages.
Photography For Beginners: Megapixel Matters.
When choosing a camera, it may not be necessary to pay the big bucks for a camera with the highest megapixel rating. Most people just don’t need that much power in a camera.
Is ‘megapixel’ the most overused word in the language of digital photography?
Tell anyone you are thinking of buying a new digital camera, and the first question they will probably ask you is “How many megapixels does it have?” In my gallery I often overhear comments like “I would love to take better photos, but my camera doesn’t have enough megapixels.”
Digital Photos on Canvas - Changing The Way People Think
Digital Images has changed the way photography is perceived and printed to final output
Digital Photos on Canvas - Changing The Way People Think
Digital Images has changed the way photography is perceived and printed to final output