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Earn Money With Digital Photography – Sell Your Photos

Earn Money With Digital Photography – Sell Your Photos

arn Money With Digital Photography – Sell Your Photos
By Laura Charon
Congratulations!  You’re ready to take the next step with your digital photography, and start earning some money with it!  There are two avenues you can pursue – you can sell the photographs that you take, or you can provide your photography skills as a service [...]

In Camera Light Meter

In Camera Light Meter

Often times when photographers are learning about exposure in digital photography they neglect to consider how important the light meter is in determining the outcome of your photograph.  This is especially true in many of the auto or semi-auto exposure modes.

Today’s cameras are built with light meters inside.  These handy little computers are used to [...]

Camera RAW 101 [Book Review]

The simple truth is that there are many photographers out there with the capability to shoot RAW but are still shooting JPEG. It’s mostly because of the fear that shooting in RAW format will increase their already hectic workflow. Then there’s the photographers that just don’t really get how much of a difference in flexabiltiy and capability that shooting in RAW can have on the outcome of a digital photograph. If you fall into either of these camps then this book may be just the ticket you need to getting the most out of your images.

More with Less: Light and Strobes

More with Less: Light and Strobes

In this age of digital photography do we still need to make the arguments for portability in lieu of power when it comes to lighting systems?
Unfortunately, I think the answer is yes.
Don’t get me wrong here. I love big strobes with very large soft-boxes and all of the creative power and precision that comes [...]

7 Digital Photography Blogs Everyone Should Read

Digital photography enthusiasts have lots of company. Today, it seems
that everyone has a digital camera, and we’re all looking for ways to
improve our skills and get better pictures. Online communities and
blogs are great ways to learn tips and tricks and see what has worked
for other photographers. You can also share your own successes and
failures and [...]

David Pogue's Digital Photography The Missing Manual [Book Review]

David Pogue’s Digital Photography The Missing Manual [Book Review]

If there’s one huge bonus about starting the photography book club it’s that I’ve been getting more photography books to review in the mail. I’ll continue to review these books mid-month so they aren’t confused with the more participatory “book club”.
David Pogue’s Digital Photography: The Missing Manual
About The Author
David Pogue , Yale ‘85, is [...]

Photography and History Collide

“The wish to capture evanescent reflections is not only impossible, as has been shown by thorough German investigation, but the mere desire alone, the will to do so, is blasphemy. God created man in His own image, and no man-made machine may fix the image of God.” German publication Leipziger Stadtanzeiger – 1839
This was [...]

Does Shooting Film Make You A Better Photographer?

Does Shooting Film Make You A Better Photographer?

In today’s photography world it’s easy to get caught up in all things digital. I have, however, seen a surge of interest in film photography the past few weeks. We’ve seen digital photographers like Brian Auer discuss cross processing and a flickr favorite of mine the_wolf_brigade, who of course shoots film, getting highlighted [...]

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