Archive for the 'Living With Photography' Category

How to Choose the Right Printer Cartridge

Friday, March 20th, 2009

CHOOSING THE CORRECT PRINTER CARTRIDGE IS ESSENTIAL, THIS IMPORTANT DECISION IS MADE EASIER WITH CARTRIDGE SHOP.

Lens Madness

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

A friend of mine is an avid photographer. He has a DSLR with a load of accessories and a series of nice lenses. He recently bought one that cost an arm and a leg and he was pretty proud of it.
On the other side of the coin, my father has a lens for his film […]

Think More About Your Photographs

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

When your inspiration runs a little dry, try a little exercise to get your photographic taste buds working again.
Here is the process:
Pick up your camera. Now.
You are going to take a picture.
It can be a picture of anything. Don’t look for something out of the ordinary. Perhaps a cup on the table, a saucepan, the […]

Canon Digital Cameras: Top Rated in All Categories

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Canon digital cameras are highly respected throughout the world. Years of refining camera and optics technology has lead to a superb line of digital cameras. Canon offers everything from affordable point and shoot models to sophisticated professional level digital SLR cameras.
Canon Ultra-Compacts
Canon offers several model choices of these tiny pocket sized cameras. But don’t let […]

Options for storing, retrieving and viewing your digital photographs.

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

If you’re just starting out with a digital camera, or you are considering buying a new camera, and you like what you’ve heard about digital photography, you probably have a few burning questions about the technology. What replaces the film? Do you need a computer? What process replaces getting your pictures developed, and how can […]

Selling Digital Stock Photos Part 3

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

PHOTOLIBRARIES / AGENCIES
But where shall I send my Photos ?
There are THREE main photolibraries -
GETTY (www.getty.com) ,
CORBIS(www.corbis.com)
ALAMY(www.alamy.com)
Look at these on the Internet and PRINT OUT THEIR TERMS and current requirements.
READ the conditions very,very carefully.
The commission rates for Getty and Corbis are fairly high.They get up to 70% of net received income.
Photolibraries do all the […]

 

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