Friday, March 25, 2011

Wedding Photography 101 (Part 1)

Wedding Photography 101 (Part 1)
One of the most important steps a wedding photographer can do before a wedding is prepare themselves for all eventualities. Firstly this means meeting with the bride and groom and setting in concrete what it is the couple want and don’t want so there can be no confusion down the line; this will also be the time to establish a fee and contract with the clients.

Read more: http://www.digital-photography-school.com/wedding-photography-101-1#ixzz1Hd3JGqgV

Panasonic DMC-GH2 Review: 1. Introduction: Digital Photography Review

Panasonic DMC-GH2 Review: 1. Introduction: Digital Photography Review: "When Panasonic first launched the GH1, its second Micro Four Thirds camera, it was widely seen as simply being a G1 with video shooting and a considerably more expensive kit lens. And, if your primary concern was stills photography then this wasn't an entirely unreasonable assessment."

Recover Images from a Damaged SD card

Recover Images from a Damaged SD card: "A friend turned up today with a curly question. She’d been using a SD card in her point and shoot camera for some time and now the card had stopped functioning. If she put it in her computer she was told to format the disk to use it – sensibly she didn’t do this. However, she was sure she’d lost the shots she’d taken on her recent vacation."

Mosaic Frames by MOO

Mosaic Frames by MOO: "If you’re a photographer, you’ve probably heard of Moo business cards. What makes MOO unique, is the ability to print a different image on every card in a pack. What I did not know before placing my first order is that Moo doesn’t just make mini cards. They also offer standard business cards, postcards, sticker books and greeting cards. All with the option of showing off a different photograph on each card! Another great feature that I was not aware of is the fact that I could transfer my selection of images directly from my Smugmug galleries! How much more convenient can it get?"