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PhotographyHub
How to improve your photography One thing that you can do to improve your photography is to join a photography forum like Photozo.com they have great people there that know where they are doing and...
0 commentsWedding Photography Tips
Create a 'Shot List' First, get the couple to think ahead about the shots that they'd like you to capture on the day and compile a list so that you can check them off. This is particularly helpful in...
0 commentsPortrait Photography Techniques
Photography is something most of us engage in, whether it be as a casual photographer or something more serious. Now if you are like me you take a lot of portrait photos of family, friends etc. Not all...
1 commentHow To Photograph Fireworks
Fireworks are lovely to watch but thy can be really difficult to photograph. There is an art to taken a good photo of fireworks. Yes it can be done. So just how do you take a photograph of fireworks. Well...
HDR Photography Basics
HDR photography is not that hard once you have mastered a few basics. HDR photos are something that someone either loves of hates. So if you are looking at creating HDR images for the first time then this hub...
0 commentsSilhouette Photography Tips
Silhouettes can make for some stunning photographs. You can really change the emotion and drama of a photo by taking silhouettes. Now there is an art to taking silhouette photos and especially taking good...
0 commentsPhotographing a Sunset
Good sunset photographs can look spectacular. Bad ones just look bad. There is a lot of planning that goes into taking that perfect sunset photo. It may sound easy but there is a lot to it. This hub has some...
0 commentsHow To Sell Stock Photos
With the prices of digital cameras falling every day, many people are into selling their pictures online. For amateur and professional photographers, there are stock photography sites and agencies that can...
0 commentsFix Red Eye
Red eye is the effect caused when a light is reflected off of the blood vessels in the back of the retina wall. This effect is caused when the iris is opened up and gets a quick blast of light it was not...
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