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Digital Photography Tips and Tricks
by IADT Tampa  |  April 14, 2011
  Digital
Ten years ago, digital camera technology was still being developed and people had to take film to a store for their photos to be developed. Here is a short guide to operating your digital camera while taking quality photographs. Read more»
Best City Skylines to Take Photographs
by Harrington College  |  March 15, 2011
  Landscape
Many professional photographers take awe-inspiring photographs of sparkling city skylines. Vast skyline photographs can be just what a professional portfolio needs to stand out from the rest. On the right day, at the right time, a photographer can capture an award-winning photograph that showcases the beauty a city has to offer. Below is a list of the five best cities for photographing skylines. Read more»
Cause of Red Eye and How to Avoid It
by Harrington College  |  December 2, 2009
  Digital
Have you ever snapped a photo of someone or a group of people and noticed that one or all of the people in the picture had red eyes? Did you ever wonder how this could have happened? The cause of red eye in photographs has a simple answer, with an even simpler solution. Read more»
Touchdown Shouting Tips to Shoot Digital Photos of American Football
by Andrew Malek  |  February 28, 2009
  Technique
What makes football a high-paced, anything-can-happen event also makes it very difficult for digital photographers. To help you score a touchdown with your digital photos I've listed 9 digital photography tips. Read more»
Is it Ok to Use Cheaper Media in Your Digital Camera?
by Andrew Malek  |  November 13, 2008
  Digital
Especially in today's troublesome economy, with the high prices of digital cameras, rechargeable batteries, tripods, filters, and other accessories, you might be tempted to save some money by purchasing cheaper, generic digital camera media. And why not? Photos taken with cheaper media should look just the same as those taken with more expensive media, as long as the files get written correctly. Your JPG images will not come out more pixilated, and uncompressed TIFF and RAW files will contain the same information. However, "saving money" has a few potential downsides. Read more»
'Grand Slam' Baseball Digital Photography Tips Offered
by Andrew Malek  |  July 14, 2006
  Technique
An electrifying event in the game of baseball, a grand slam instantly changes the pace and outcome of a game. With one swing of the bat, the long ball with the bases loaded lets a team instantly take a commanding lead of the game. You can change the outcome of your game - shooting digital photographs - with these digital photography tips Read more»
Take Spectacular Nighttime Photos with your Digital Camera - Part II
by Andrew Malek  |  August 1, 2005
  Digital
Night photos can take on a somewhat magical quality you may find lacking in normal daytime photography. Amazing night pictures certainly can attract attention. As the sun goes down, however, it becomes harder to capture images without the proper equipment and techniques. Read more»