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Why Choose a Professional Videographer

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Lots of people choose a capable professional videographer for recording the essential moments of special events both in the form of pictures and digitally on CDs and DVDs. Why replace amateurish standards with professional performance? The quality of the service counts more under the circumstances, and secondly, because it you can relax and enjoy a […]

Adobe Elements - Perfect Software for Firsttime Editors

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Did you like this video? Want to learn more about using Photoshop Elements? Find out you can by visiting this blog…what are you waiting for?

It is so amazing just how Photoshop Elements 6 software has produced the right combination of both power and simplicity allowing you to easily express your photos in a really personal […]

Model Posing Secrets in Fashion Photography: Understanding Body Language

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Not all language is verbal.  While we generally rely on words spoken, there is much communicated through body language.  You can determine whether someone is happy or sad, elated or frightened, excited or anxious just from the way they hold their body, move and gesture.  A person’s age, health, state of mind and even character […]

Nikon D90 vs Canon T1i

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

If you are looking for a new DSLR with video, and you cannot decide between the Canon T1i (500D) and Nikon D90, then you may find this spec-comparison article helpful. Here are the highlights of the differences between these two powerhouses:
The Canon T1i has better ISO boost capability
The Canon T1i has higher ISO boost compared to […]

How to Convert Photos to Oil Paintings

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Chances are you have tons of photographs lying around. A few may be digital while others are old fashioned Polaroids. Many of us would like to convert photos to oil painting but aren’t sure “how” to do this.
Back in the old days, traditional artists would look at photographs and convert them to oil paintings […]

Professional Videography

Monday, June 29th, 2009

All the methods and techniques used to capture moving pictures and images on electronic media, solid storage platforms, videotapes or streaming are referred to as videography. Whether we are talking about amateur or professional videography, the concept applies to and includes the processes necessary to electronic production and post production. Videography is the equivalent of […]


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