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When You Need Professional Photography

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Professionally done photographs are an affordable art form. They are not only beautiful and accurate portraits of times and subjects you want to remember for the rest of your life, but they are visually stunning. When you want to have a portrait done or want to best sell anything, those are the times […]

Black And White Best For Portrait Photography

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Although there are defiantly very beautiful and unique color portraits, for the best portrayal of your subject, you should consider black and white film for your portrait photography. Black and white film, although only using shades of grey, helps the viewer to focus more on the essence of a subject rather than on what […]

How to Find the Best Deals on Popular Photography

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Photography is popular for a number of different reasons and in a couple of different ways. First you have fans of photography because they take the photos themselves, and then you have the fans that like photography as their home decorations. Either way, popular photography is something that can be found just about anywhere but […]

They Sky’s The Limit With Landscape Photography

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Landscape photography has pretty much the same criteria as does landscape painting, only the medium used by the artist is different. Landscape photography is often used for advertising and documentaries as well as fine art photography. You don’t have to be a professional photographer to enjoy taking landscape photography lessons, whether with a […]

Freeing Light And Time: The History Of Photography

Friday, April 10th, 2009

The history of photography owes a great debt to bored, bull-headed Europeans who wouldn’t take “it can’t be done” for an answer. The name “photography” was first used in 1839 by Sir John F.W. Hershel, who coined the term from “photos”, meaning “light” and “graphien” meaning “to draw” in Greek. In the 1800’s […]

Glamour Photography Grows From Celebrity Exposure

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

There have been many interpretations of glamour photography since the first celebrities were photographed to help boost their career and while initially intended to offer a more attractive look for them, other photographers quickly noticed the trend and tried to make them more glamorous. Pictures of stars in bathing suits heightened the interests of servicemen […]


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