By: eric_johnsan@ymail.com | 2012-06-10 | Photography Photography workshops are some of the most interesting in the training sessions and all students long for the time they will finally get into the field to use the skills they have leant from the courses. read more
By: Willis jeff | 2010-11-12 | Games When you plan to do travel photography, ask yourself these two questions: do you travel to take photos or will you just take photos while you travel?Most guys have at least two things in common. Most love all sports and anything tech. He will be able to fulfill both of his passions with a top notch new camera. read more
By: Shomik Gupta | 2011-12-29 | Photography Photography is gaining interest of several adventurous people across the globe. Many are taking it as a profession for which they require proper training. The best photography workshops in Bangalore are famous for imparting professional training to amateur photographers. read more
By: Shomik Gupta | 2012-02-24 | Photography Weekend photography workshops are preferred by numerous amateur and aspiring photographers in India. read more
By: photographytalk | 2011-04-15 | Photography The demand for photography has increased a great deal everywhere. Many are searching for help to improve ones photography skills. There are many companies working to meet this demand for learning. Ph... read more
By: skywalker | 2011-06-06 | Technology You should now have some idea where and how to go about recovering those details. Good luck with your experimentation in the fun new world of HDR photography! read more
By: Bobby D Strunk | 2010-03-31 | Photography The photography information that I have for you today is going to be about creativity and how an amateur photographer that is having a problem with knowing what to shoot and even more so knowing how to shoot it, can use a few simple techniques to come up with some amazing photos. Lucky for any amateur photographer we have digital photography and with digital photography your creativity is only limited by the imagination. read more
By: Mark Zissis | 2011-07-07 | Photography Fine art photography is an artistic medium through which a photographer uses his or her creative vision to express the perceptions and emotions developed primarily for aesthetics and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness. read more
By: Mark Zissis | 2011-10-17 | Photography A panorama is a wide angle or representation of physical space, whether in painting, drawing, photography, film / video, or a three-dimensional model. read more
By: New York Institute of Photography | 2011-05-12 | Photography Every year, the April showers do their job and in all parts of the Northern Hemisphere, flowers abound in May. Far to the North, spring may just be getting started, but wherever you are you'll find lots of flowers just waiting to have their picture taken. Read this article and then get going. Flowers are great subjects but they won't wait indefinitely! read more
By: Mark Zissis | 2011-07-28 | Photography So you want to improve your photography skills? Well, it is quite easy. You can achieve this feat by reading various books on photography, by working with a professional or by attending different kinds of workshops. In this article, you will be enlightened with various tips to sharpen your photography tricks. Try Uluru. read more
By: Vanessa MacLeod | 2010-04-02 | Photography Equestrian Photography is a lesser known niche in the photography market, but one that is enjoyed by a certain type of photographer the world over. This article explores the ways in which equestrian photography is done, and the variety of activities that are enjoyed by equestrian photographers. read more
By: 347 design | 2011-09-21 | Photography Photography is described as the science and art of creating pictures by recording light on a radiation-sensitive medium such as electronic image sensors or photographic film. read more
By: Jeff Walden | 2010-03-29 | Photography The word photography itself originates from Greek words meaning light and writing. John Herschel formally introduced the term around 1839. The first known photograph was taken by French inventor Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1825. read more