by Bob Keller | Apr 2, 2013 | Digital Photography, Techniques & Topics
In Today’s Society The crowd hovers around the crime scene, cordoned off with yellow tape. Maybe there is a body, maybe a weapon, maybe debris from unknown sources. All of it is important evidence for those who will be investigating the crime. We’ve all see the CSI...
by Bob Keller | Aug 12, 2012 | Digital Photography, Photo Editing, Techniques & Topics
Ask someone about HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography and they’ll probably tell you that is the latest and newest thing in digital photography. That is if they know what it is at all. The truth is that it’s not at all new and has been around for a long...
by Bob Keller | Aug 6, 2012 | Digital Photography, Techniques & Topics
There are many mediums to choose from in photography. Often a person will begin with still life photography and work their way towards portraits, wildlife, or landscapes depending upon their interests. Still life photography teaches a person to use light and shadows...
by Bob Keller | Aug 5, 2012 | Digital Photography, Techniques & Topics
Photography requires a few skills to make your prints look professional. One part of making a print professional is lighting. Lighting in photography takes a little planning and understanding of a few techniques. You best subject or object might not turn out that...
by Bob Keller | Aug 4, 2012 | Cameras & Equipment, Digital Photography
One big part of the digital camera is the number of megapixels it has and whether or not it will be enough for the type of photos you want to print. Basically, megapixels is a unit of measurement in an image. Your digital image is made up of millions of dots (pixels)...
by Bob Keller | Aug 4, 2012 | Cameras & Equipment, Digital Photography
Choosing a good digital camera can certainly be confusing! There are so many out there – brand names we trust – all touting their strong points and yelling “Buy me! Buy me!”: So we’ve put together a few suggestions based upon your level of expertise. Beginners...