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Many photographers don’t consider writing to be of any benefit to them. But they are oh so wrong. If you want your photographs to be seen, published in a magazine, exhibited, posted on the internet, or become seen by the eyes of the public, good writing skills will rocket you there. Consider this a required supplement to online photography courses.

An example: you send some photographs you took on your last trip to Tahiti to a travel magazine. You caption them, number them, date them, etc. and send them off. They may land on the editor’s desk if you’re lucky. They will probably be filtered out of the system by a sub editor, journo or someone else. The reason being that someone has also sent them some photographs of Tahiti. They are not as good as yours but there is a captivating story with photographs. An entire package, the editor does not need to do anything but publish. Your photographs however, have no story, the captions are dodgy, and she will have to pay an editor to write a story and re-do the captions. Too much trouble and way too expensive.

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If you send a magazine a package, and it’s good, you will get the work. A publisher loves a photographer that can write; this will save them a lot of trouble. They will want your work. They will ask for work they require; they will pass work your way in favor of the photographers that can’t write. You are in demand and ahead of the others.

Creative writing is a skill that can be acquired or learned, so you can gain these skills through reputable creative writing courses. Again most people don’t realize this. Anyone can be taught how, it’s a skill that can be learned like anything else.

Have a look at the following short creative writing course. It shows you what the editor wants. You need to know this if you want to write about your photography.

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Interested in becoming a great fashion/advertising photographer and earn a good income as well? This specialist area of photography is huge, but also very competitive and challenging. You really need to learn what is required to make great photos and how to pose models expertly. The good news is that this is a skill anyone can acquire and there will always be mountains of work available. Some online photography courses can offer you the skills required to get you started in this genre of photography.

One of most difficult areas of portrait photography is posing. What do I get my client to do? I found this one of the most difficult skills to grasp and so do many novice photographers. But, as I have mentioned in other posts, this is a skill like many others and can be easily learned.

With posing, you need to be able to relate to your client, their features, flattering lighting, clothing and poses. A great way to start is to get some posing ideas together, as many as you can, and practice on friends. Discover what works and what doesn’t. Identify what different features demand in terms of poses, file these away for future reference. keep a folder of poses that you like and know work. Bring this out when you have a paying client; put in somewhere so you can constantly refer to it, change poses to suit or modify ones that show promise. When you have done this hundreds of times you will probably end up not requiring the use of your pose file. But still maintain it, you will always find it useful as there is an infinite variety of poses.

To get you started on posing techniques, have a look at the following course on posing secrets. Sure, they’re not really secrets but you need resources from somewhere to get started.

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This is the hardest question that most people face answering. Photography is such as massive area. You can spend the rest of your life learning photography and never finish. It is such a diverse and engaging arena

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However, most people have an area of interest and this is the best place to start along side your choice of camera. So there it is: what do you like photographing the most? People, architecture, flowers, nature in general, racing cars, sports, scientific photography (infra red, high speed, ultra violet, high magnification, telescopic, etc.) macro, landscape, abstract, fine art, figure, fashion, wildlife, studio, environmental; it goes on and on.

Ok, you have your area of interest, now you need to focus on your camera in relation to this area. Now it’s time to get to know your camera inside out. Doesn’t matter what the camera is. You may upgrade at some later time. But you need to know the camera you have now, and know how to use it manually. No, you can’t leave it on automatic! On this setting the camera controls you; you have no say in the matter of taking photographs! The camera decides. Set it on manual and take back control. Sounds easy doesn’t it? Not so easy or difficult really, but you need to learn about your camera functions to have control. So this is about learning such stuff as aperture, shutter speed, ISO, depth-of-field, focus and other camera functions.

Again these are skills that anyone can acquire and there are many beginner courses out there to get you going. There are also free online photography courses on the internet and I’ve listed them here on this site if wish to check out this option. But when it comes down to quality courses you will find the fee paying courses offer more. Having said that, they are very cheap these days.

For a good beginners introduction to photography, have a look at the following introductory resource. It is the number 1 selling product in the market of Photography for Beginners . It’s selling well for a reason, it’ got the information a beginner requires. Just so you’re not confused, this product page offers you a 60 odd page ebook for just looking.

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Do you want to be a professional photographer and don’t know where to start? Not sure what digital photography courses are out there? Not sure what’s good and what’s not? Have a budget and not sure what they cost and what you should be spending?

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Yes, there are a lot of questions about online photography courses; especially if you are a novice and unsure of where to begin. There’s a massive amount of product and courses in the photography education market. Thousands of books and hundreds of courses on offer. Have a look at our Online Photography Courses category and see what’s on offer. Want to make a start and don’t want to commit funds until your are sure? Have a look at our Free Online Photography Courses category.

Want to start now with some introductory information and look at a course later? Have a look at the top selling resource below.

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Google Earth is a great resource, and yet one of the most controversial things online. Mostly due to the fact that people enjoy their privacy, and do not like aerial pictures of their properties; they find it intrusive. So too, do many governments of the world, some of which are trying to hide things, others that are trying to keep various assets safe, and some that are definitely rogue nations with something to hide.

Drug Dealers despise Google-Earth big time and do not wish to have their lavish estates photographed, and very wealthy, but very honest individuals would like to leave well enough alone, and do not wish to engage the Internet Surfing version of the paparazzi. Indeed, everyone, including the innocent and the not so innocent has at least some apprehension about Google-Earth.

Most would agree that even so, it is a good tool to have and it keeps large corporations, governments, and others honest with regards to the environmental concerns and what they are up too. Most folks believe in transparency, and nothing could be more transparent than an aerial photo. Of course, with every new type of technology that is brought to the public, it will send shock waves to the old way of doing things, and this one has definitely sent a sonic boom to those who specialize in Aerial Photography.

Not many people are aware of this, and indeed, the only reason I am is that before retirement, I was a big consumer of aerial photographs, over lays, maps, and such. We used them when strategically looking for clientele and planning our marketing plans within a city or target zone. A full size aerial map could costs $100s of dollars, and we spent 10s of thousands of dollars on them each quarter.

Real Estate Developers, land speculators, civil engineers, large corporations, and government entities were also very big consumers of aerial-maps. Aerial Photography Companies made over half their money this way, while also taking specialty photos while flying over the homes, buildings, and areas for a specific consumer.

Since 50% or more of their income was aerial map type photographs most of them have gone out of business now. Often it was a couple of people and an airplane owner, and a nice little small business. Generally, there was one in every county in the US and 2 or more in every major city.

Today it is difficult to find such specialists, and it is rather unfortunate, but indeed, this is the price of progress, so please consider this.

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So I’m thinking that you the amateur photographer are thinking about trying to sell some of your photos online. You of coarse are wondering if you can actually make some money at it or is it something that you will need to put a lot of effort into. Also you will ask yourself if your computer skills are capable of getting everything together that you will need, and if not how can you find out.

You my friend are in luck because today you can get a good digital camera for a really nice price and you can learn all that you need to know about photography without leaving your home, with the exception of going to take photos but that’s the fun part. You have many books to choice from and also the online photography course. Even well known photography schools have some type of online program.

Some of the benefits that the amateur photographer can get from these online photography courses are many. Just one of the benefits is that you will learn how to take a better photograph and being able to do that will make everything else a lot easier. You do have ways to digitally make your photo better, but if you do it right the first time you will be well ahead of the game. Believe me when I say that PhotoShop is whole new thing to learn all by itself!

One thing that I believe any photographer will agree on is that you need to use a tripod. The tripod can be just about as important as the camera. The reason that I say this is that camera shake is the photographers worst enemy. You may be looking back on photos that you have taken in the past and wonder why some come out with a blur to them. The first thing to look at would be camera movement. You can cause camera shake by pressing down on the button to take the photo.

When you are looking at tripods see if you can find one with a built in level. If you cannot find this stop at your hardware store and buy you a little level. It would not make any sense to set up a tripod and the picture leaning. If you are shooting any kind of wide shot you will have to deal with this issue. Another thing to carry with you is wood shims, these make real easy to set up with instead of dealing with what is on location.

It is simple tips and techniques like the one above that will have you taken better photos in no time at all. So you need to find yourself a good book or take the online training and get out there and give it your best shot. There is a whole internet world of photography waiting on you.

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Got shaky hands? Can’t hold a camera steady? Want sharper photographs? It just might be that you need some image stabilization. I’m now sure what it will be called now. It was called lens stabilization.

However, now there are two types of stabilization – lens stabilization and sensor stabilization. Maybe it ought to be called camera stabilization. I have also seen the terms: anti-shake, vibration reduction, and image stabilization.

There is a third method that some digital cameras utilize and advertise as image stabilization. This method to counteract movement involves increasing the ISO setting to allow a faster shutter speed setting. This is not real stabilization. Also, be aware that image quality will go down as ISO goes up. I would avoid this type of stabilization.

Lens stabilization is obtained by moving the lens elements inside the lens that is attached to the camera.

Sensor stabilization is obtained by moving the sensor that is in the camera body.

Canon and Nikon currently utilize lens stabilization. Canon is more or less getting raked over the coals for not offering sensor stabilization. Nikon not so much. Not sure why Canon and not Nikon.

In any case if the demand is sufficient, then Canon and Nikon will both someday offer sensor stabilization.

So, what’s the big deal? With lens stabilization you have to buy each lens with the stabilization capability built into the lens. This can be expensive.

However, for those that want it and have a digital single lens reflex (D-SLR) camera, you can see the affect of stabilization through the lens. For some that is a big advantage.

With sensor stabilization you have stabilization for all lenses. That’s a potential cost savings. However, you can’t see the affect through the lens. Is that a disadvantage for you? After all we call these things D-SLR cameras because you can see the result of all your photographic techniques through the lens.

This controversy will be worked out over time.

In any case, if you do not have interchangeable lenses, you want have to be concerned about this. Even if your stabilization is in the lens, it is still build into the camera, since the lens is built in also.

Another potential disadvantage of the sensor method is that currently it performs better with shorter focal length lenses and not as well with longer telephoto lenses. Maybe the break point is around 200mm?

But like the controversy talked about above this will be improved over time.

Let’s talk about what stabilization, either type, does for you.

Basically, it allows you to handhold the camera in many situations in which you could not without stabilization. This allows you to get fewer blurry photographs.

By moving the lens elements or the sensor, the light path or optical plane is changed so that the effect of camera movement or vibration is lessened.

So, if you’ve got shaky hands, you get a break that results in better photographs because they are sharper.

This technology is becoming available for nearly all digital cameras and not just the high end cameras and not just digital single lens reflex cameras.

Stabilization is a great benefit in many situations. It allows you to handhold the camera at lower shutter speeds from 2 to 4 stops slower depending on the stabilization technology built into your camera.

However, if you need to use a really slow shutter speed it will not help you to hold the camera steady enough to obtain sharp pictures. How slow? That is really somewhat photographer dependent. Your abilities to handhold a camera may be very good. Mine may not. Most photographers experience problems hand holding a camera at lower shutter speeds and when using the longer focal lengths.

In general, however, if you need a shutter setting of somewhere around 1/3 of a second or slower, you will need to get your tripod out or maybe select a shorter focal length lens or zoom.

The other situation where stabilization will help is when using a telephoto lens. The longer lenses tend to magnify movement and make blurry photographs.

So, if you have shaky hands, or a need to use lower shutter speeds, then stabilization just might be the counteraction that you need to extend you photographic experience and the quality of your digital photographs.

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If you want to be creative in your digital photography depth of field is one aspect you must get comfortable with. This is the distance between the nearest and farthest points that appears in acceptably sharp focus in digital photography. The range within which all subjects, though located at different distances from the camera, are in focus and with an aperture setting. In digital photography this takes more importance due to the fact on some occasions focal issues change depending on your lens.

When practicing your digital photography, ss a rule of thumb, the area 1/3 in front of and 2/3 behind the subject is the actual distance in focus. If for example you were looking at an item which varies over time (such as an assembly line), will the object always be at the working distance precisely or will it tend to move farther or nearer over time to the lens/camera combination? A depth of field from five to 16 feet, e.g., would mean everything closer than five feet and farther than 16 feet would be out of focus.

Another aspect of digital photography is this; Depth of field is influenced by the focal length of the lens in use, the f-number setting on the lens, and the distance from the camera to the subject. It can be shallow or deep, and can be totally controlled by the photographer. It is one of the most creative and profound effects available to photographers.

Depth of field varies with lens aperture, focal length, and camera-to-subject distance. Depth of field depends on the lens opening, the focal length of the lens, and the distance from the lens to the subject. With a greater depth of field, more of the scene near to far is in focus. Lens aperture and scene lighting will greatly influence the D.O.F. When the lens is set to a smaller aperture, a greater depth of field results i.e. subjects close to and further away from the camera will still appear in focus. In digital photography especially a shallow depth of field allows you to focus tightly on your subject, with any background or foreground out of focus.

You can control or exploit depth of field in your digital photography by varying three factors: the size of the aperture; the distance of the camera from the subject; and the focal length of the lens. If you decrease the size of the aperture, the depth of field increases; if you focus on a distant subject, depth of field will be greater than if you focus on a near subject; and if you fit a wide-angle lens to your camera, it will give you greater depth of field than a normal lens viewing the same scene. Many SLRs have a depth of field preview control – a button that closes the lens diaphragm to the aperture selected for an exposure so that the depth of field in the image can be checked on the viewing screen first.

If you are not sure how to make interesting composition in digital photography then I recommend starting with narrowing your depth of field. The best way becoming expertly skilled in digital photography is to practice, practice, and practice!

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