Photography Camera and Gears

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When buying a new camera, the traditional choice has been whether to opt for the affordable simplicity of a point-and-shoot compact digital camera, or pay a premium price for the superior quality of a Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera.

top-5-bizarre-DIY-cameras-made-by-remarkable-photographers-00Photography offers a lot of opportunity for you to succeed on your own terms. Photography is more of a lifestyle rather than a job. It can also be a creative avenue to a lot of people. You can be a stock photographer and a wedding photographer.

00-guide-to-professional-studio-lighting-essentials-and-techniquesCapturing moments with wedding photography, creating portraits and fashion images can be a endless source of fulfillment and interest. By this time, you have learned how to use your digital SLR

camera-buying-guide-checklist-new-versus-used-digital-camera-00You will find a huge increase in digital camera sales this holiday season, from budget compact cameras to professional grade DSLRs. An ideal time for wedding photographers to buy new gears or upgrade their existing camera equipment.

camera-lens-acronyms-you-need-to-know-when-choosing-a-lens-00Buying a new camera lens can be tricky. You’ll be confronted with camera jargons, letters, and numbers when choosing your set of lenses for your photography. As a result, you end up getting the wrong lens if you don’t know some of the camera glossary terms

00-top-10-photography-light-modifiers-for-creative-portraitsWhen you begin to study and learn about how to control the light, you might wonder how much light reaches to your subject and where you want the light to fall. You’re certain to encounter lots of phrases and puzzling range of equipment you’re not really acquainted with.

00-photography-techniques-to-reduce-camera-shake-without-a-tripodGreat images are sometimes ruined by something preventable: camera shake. The greatest enemy of image sharpness is vibration. Taking pictures in long-exposure time is a high risk for camera shake that might ruin your image.

0-wedding-photography-service-what-camera-lens-to-useThere are a plethora of camera lenses out there for the budding wedding photographer, as you’ll no doubt discover. What you choose depends on your style of shooting. If possible, use professional grade lenses that have a maximum aperture of F2.8 or greater.