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How to Light a Portrait with a Single LED

Oct 23, 2009
Previously we explored the idea of creating beautiful portraits with a single LED. In this post, Christina N Dickson will give 2 short tutorials on the LED portrait. The LED for...

ExpoDisc Professional Digital White Balance

May 10, 2009
This review comes to you from one of our regular readers and pro fashion photographer, Nathan Pask. You can find out more about him at www.nathanpask.com. A common problem for photographers is white balance. With so many different light sources such...

DIY Soft Box - Use What's Around You

May 4, 2009
In this reader quick tip one of our forum readers Boscopix (see their Flickr account here) shares how they set up a great little soft box out of ordinary household objects. The results were pretty...

Do You Use Filters on your Camera?

Mar 11, 2009
We’ve written a number of times on using filters on DSLRs and each time we do there are a number of comments along the lines of ‘you don’t need them with digital photography because you can...

Baby Photography 101

Mar 9, 2009
The last how-to article I did was on photographing expectant mothers. It only makes sense that we follow that up with how to photograph babies. Much of the setup information is the same, such as...

23 Popular DSLR Lenses

Dec 9, 2009
Over the last two weeks and in the lead up to Christmas when a lot of camera gear is bought – we’ve published lists of popular DSLR cameras and popular point and shoot digital cameras – based upon the buying habits of our readers at Amazon. Today...

How to Install GIMP On A Portable Device

Dec 9, 2009
One of the great things about GIMP is its portability.  Small and agile, GIMP is easily loaded on a USB thumbdrive or even ‘digital film’, then taken with you for easy use on any PC (yes, I’m afraid I’m only talking about the Windows version here). ...

Don't Forget to be Human

Dec 8, 2009
I remember this phrase from a tutorial that I read when I got my first camera: “you are looking at  person, not your camera”. It can be really easy to turn into a robot with your camera just an extension of your mechanical parts, especially when you...

Seeing the Light – A Great E-book from Mitchell Kanashkevich

Dec 8, 2009
As a photographer one of the most important aspects of your craft to learn about and get a handle on is Light. To help you do this Travel and Documentary photographer Mitchell Kanashkevich has put together one of the better E-books that has come out...

Shoot for the Crop – Don't Cut Yourself Short

Dec 7, 2009
Image by g-mikee A Guest Post by Matthew Dutile If you read my last post on Digital Photography School, Stop Taking Pictures, Start Creating Images, you know that I’m a big advocate of planning out the reason for taking a photo, and setting...




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  Darren is a great writer that has put together a fantastic resource for photographers of all levels of expertise. A fantastic site that can help you get to the next level with ease.
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