I am going to start this post very irritated. There is a cell phone company that has a commercial that makes erasing unwanted subjects and objects from an image look like magic. In case you have not seen it, a family member is sitting in an audience and watching a graduation ceremony. Someone jumps in… Continue reading Cell Phone Camera Tricks
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Should a professional photography studio sell raw unedited images…..
The big question is (drum roll please) Should a photography studio sell raw unedited images? I read many articles, and this one explained it best….. http://digital-photography-school.com/should-we-ever-sell-raw-unedited-images
Do you think the way we preserving our photo memories is better today than yesterday?
Do you think the way we preserving our photo memories is better today than yesterday? Remember when we put all of our precious photos in a family album? Our family vacations, our family holidays and birthdays were placed gently in a photo album and displayed. They were passed from generation to generation for families to… Continue reading Do you think the way we preserving our photo memories is better today than yesterday?
The Exposure Triangle by Myrtle Beach Photography
Before you begin reading this post, be sure and click on the previous post that explains the elements that go into the EXPOSURE TRIANGLE. The post is called The Mystery of Manual Photography. It covers aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. This will help you understand and apply the exposure triangle theory. To understand exposure it… Continue reading The Exposure Triangle by Myrtle Beach Photography
The Mystery of Manual Settings-Myrtle Beach Photography
Myrtle Beach Photography’s Basics of Photography: Your Camera’s Manual Settings The most difficult function of photography for me to grasp as an amateur photographer was manual mode. The three things we need to consider are the shutter speed, ISO, and aperture. These are the three things we need to understand before we can take the… Continue reading The Mystery of Manual Settings-Myrtle Beach Photography