Top Ten Photography Tips by Kodak

I can’t take credit for these tips.  I found them on the Kodak site.  They did such an excellent job of simplifying and showing examples so I decided to just guide you to the site.  The top ten simple tips are: 1.  Get down on their level 2. Use a plain background 3. Use flash… Continue reading Top Ten Photography Tips by Kodak

Photography Tip by Myrtle Beach Photography: Do you need a filter?

If you only buy one filter… …make it a polarizing filter.  This filter will protect your lens in addition to giving you a nice contrast to your images.   This is the perfect beginner’s filter, and one that will have the best effect on your day to day photography. A polarizing lens will  give your … Continue reading Photography Tip by Myrtle Beach Photography: Do you need a filter?

Who Wants to be a Photographer?

  As many of you know, I own a photography studio, Myrtle Beach Photography, but I am not a professional photographer.  I post tips that I have learned from owning a studio and  seeking answers from my staff of brilliant professional photographers.  I know there are many photography tips out there from professional photographers that… Continue reading Who Wants to be a Photographer?

To Flash or not to Flash

Fill Flash The biggest misconception in outdoor photography is the use a flash. Most people know that if they are indoors, they use a flash. Most point and shoot camera flashes default to auto flash, meaning, if the camera detects there is not enough light for a good picture, the auto flash will kick-in, in… Continue reading To Flash or not to Flash

Tips For Better Quality Photographs

  * Take high-resolution photos. Getting more images on your memory card in the past was an issue because they were expensive. Today, you can get very large memory cards at a fraction of the cost. If you are only interested in putting your photo’s on the Web or e-mailing to family and friends, by… Continue reading Tips For Better Quality Photographs

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