Digital Photography Articles

Monday 28 September 2009

Tips For Night Photography

Tips For Night Photography

When you are taking pictures, you may feel like you are restricted to daytime photography to accurately capture the lighting in your images. However, nighttime can present a number of wonderful photo opportunities, such as family pictures under Christmas lights and even casual shots of groups of friends going out at night.

Luckily, there are a number of adjustments that you can make to your camera to help you make your night pictures either as true to life as possible or as stylistic as you want.

First, let's take a look at how cameras actually capture images. Whether you have a digital camera or a film device, the most important thing is the light that comes into the machine. Light activates a photosensitive object inside the camera, basically burning the image into it.

With film cameras, the photosensitive object is the film itself. In digitals, there is a charge-coupled device, or a CCD, that basically translates the amount of light received into an electronic image with pixels.

There are three very important things in adjusting the amount of light that comes into a camera. First, you have the aperture, or the diameter of the lens opening. This is important because a wider diameter lets in more light. This can be very helpful if you are taking pictures at night so that you can fully capture all the light that is present, brightening up your entire image.

Second, the shutter speed is key as well. The longer the shutter is open, the more light hits your photosensitive substance. While this can make for streaky images, it can also allow the light to be more strongly burned into your picture.

Lastly, you can change your ISO settings. ISO refers the sensitivity level of the film or CCD. If you have a film camera, you can buy film with different light sensitivity levels. If you have an adjustable digital camera, you may be able to change your ISO setting manually.

For night photography, making your ISO more sensitive can be helpful, although you walk a fine line between making something too sensitive and not sensitive enough. This is because the higher your ISO, the more "noise" or graininess you have in the picture.

A good rule of thumb for night photography is to make the most of the light you have. This can mean lengthening your shutter speed, widening your aperture, and making your ISO a little more photosensitive.

However, you may have to experiment a little to find the perfect balance between these three adjustments. Making your camera more reactive to light can help you take a sharper, more realistic photo.

If you want to experiment with more stylistic night photos, consider lengthening your shutter speed as much as possible as lights pass by. This will make them all blur together in one big streak. This style is popular with taking pictures of highways and even pointing your camera up at the stars.

Joseph Devine

Once you know how to successfully adjust your camera, you can come closer and closer to taking the picture that you are looking for. When you get the perfect shot, you don't want to let it hide away in a small picture frame. To fully display your photo, consider having it made into a canvas. For more information, check out YourCanvasPhotos today.

Monday 31 August 2009

New Wedding Photography Trend: The Boudoir Photo Shoot

New Wedding Photography Trend: The Boudoir Photo Shoot

There is a new wedding photo trend going around town, have you heard about it? Well let me give you a clue: it involves the bride wearing a lot less than her wedding gown.

Boudoir photography is the latest photography trend that has hit the wedding scene and is gaining popularity with many brides. So what exactly is a Boudoir photo shoot?

Boudoir photos are usually taken of the future Mrs. wearing either lingerie or if you’re a risk taker, nothing at all. Now don’t get worried, these are not the type of photos that you would find in a Playboy magazine, these PG-13 photos are reminiscent of the classic pinup inspired photos of days past.

Many photographers are offering this photo session as an additional service, so if you’re interested check with your wedding photographer to see if this is something that they offer.

Article is taken from Examiner.com

Friday 27 March 2009

Sexy Photography Boosting Business

Sexy Photography Boosting Business

FORT MYERS: Women in Southwest Florida are getting their girlfriends, lining up, stepping behind the Red Door and taking it all off for eye-popping sexy photos. Those pictures are now catching on and boosting business.

As the saying goes, a picture is worth 1,000 words. But sometimes, a little less can say a lot more.

Michelle Weaver is the owner of Picture This - a photography studio on McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers. Last year, just before Valentine's Day, the studio held a first of its kind gathering for married women called the Red Door.

"It's sexy hot momma boudoir parties," said photographer Marie Kamp.

"Everyone is clad in a robe first, then it all changes. Women run around here, you know, in their birthday suits," added Weaver.

Kamp says it was during that Red Door gathering that she began taking the artistic pictures for the very first time.

"It caught on like wildfire. It has not slowed down at all. It's very popular," she said.

In fact, Weaver said the photos now make up 70-percent of the studio's revenue.

In a time when many downtown businesses are struggling to stay open, Picture This is hanging on thanks to a concept where the clothes come off when the camera turns on.

"This has been like CPR for our studio. It's really been the heartbeat," said Weaver.

It's a body of work that's proving to be a fine work of art.

"There's a fine line between sexy hot momma and smutty pictures. What we do is tasteful and appropriate. We do market to married women," said Weaver.

Click here to read more about Picture This and the Red Door.

Taken From MSNBC.com

Tuesday 10 March 2009

World Naked Bike Ride Celebrates The Beauty Of The Body Like SlipsAndCurves.us

World Naked Bike Ride Celebrates The Beauty Of The Body Like SlipsAndCurves.us

Each year people all over the world gather together for the World Naked Bike Ride. The ride is a celebration of the beauty and freedom associated with the unclothed human body.

Much like the riders who gather for this liberating ride each year, the owner of SlipsAndCurves.us also believes in celebrating the beauty of the human body. The site features artistic photos of women in lingerie and is updated on a weekly basis.

Showing women in full slips, half slips, crinolines, petticoats, bras and panties, the site displays vintage focused photos for visitors to view.

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At SlipsandCurves.us Glamour and Boudoir photography techniques are merged together to produce private images of women putting on and taking off lingerie. The innocence and sensual beauty of the photographs makes for engaging and beautiful artistic displays.

The site is not a typical "hot babe" site but is instead a classy view of lingerie photos online. The elegance in each photo is crystal clear.

Just as early artists drew the female body in stone carvings, hieroglyphics, drawings, sculptures, paintings, photographs and cinematography, SlipsandCurves.us works hard to depict the female body in artistic and respectful manners.

SlipsandCurves.us is a site featuring tasteful art in photograph form with models wearing present day and vintage lingerie. From traditional glamour pinup vintage lingerie to the petticoat soft underskirt, the photos are modern interpretations of classic clothing displays.

Just like the World Naked Bike Ride, this site is forward thinking when it comes to the human body's liberation movement.

By bringing glamour and beauty together, this new artsy website focuses not only on the female body. The site also focuses in on art lingerie photographs providing art lovers all over the world a new type of artistic expression.

We look forward to your comments, your ideas and your visits...

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Taken From NewsBlaze.com

Wednesday 8 October 2008

The Best Time To Choose A Wide Angle Lens

The Best Time To Choose A Wide Angle Lens

Wide Angle Lens. When is the best time to choose a wide angle lens, and how does one choose the appropriate wide angle lens for a particular shot?

First things first, the best time for a wide angle lens is to be used is when you are planning to take a beautiful shot of a landscape.

Another important aspect of landscape photography is the selection of the appropriate light as well as the perfect location of the landscape shot. As much as possible, and depending on what it is being shot, the selection of the appropriate day to catch that landscape picture perfect landscape view is everything. Lights, location and action

When the location has finally been chosen for the wide angle lens shot, try to notice the light effects visible on the area that you plan to shoot in over a whole twenty four hour day. This ensures that you know how the lights play over the range of mountain, sand or seas. This also helps you plan just how it is you are to go about taking that shot, when and how.

When you finally know, it is therefore time to be a little bit creative. You may include elements in your picture’s foreground in order to have an additional scale and depth to your pictures. Also, feel free to look around from other points in the area where you think the shot could just as well be taken. This may add a little bit of interest to the final picture. Also consider taking a variety of levels and positions.

Time is always of the essence

Believe it or not, in order to avoid any shadows that may appear harsh on the picture, the best time to shoot is early during the morning as well as late in the golden afternoon.

During this time, take your camera out and set it up using a tripod. Then, take a reading of any area of the shot using a light-meter. Once the appropriate measurements have been taken, adjust the speed of the shutter and the aperture.

After all these, all you need to do is to press the release button and take a beautiful picture.

Make use of natural effects

If there are any natural creations occupying your shot, try to use a backlight or side lighting that provides the leaves, – for example – grass, water or smoke an appearance that these seem to be translucent, almost ethereal.

Pictures of a beautiful sunset are best taken just when the sun has gently touched the horizon and immediately a maximum of five – count them - five short minutes just after the sun has finally set.

It is best that you use or position yourself to a geographically high point.

A filtered polarizer may also be used in order to heighten the sky’s color or tone, thus delivering a picture befitting a postcard.

A wide angle lens helps a lot in increasing the picture’s scope.

Do not forget to relax. This prevents the camera from unnecessarily shaking and helping you focus on the subject more than anything else.

Supply yourself with much needed supplies

Since landscape photos are usually taken far from the city and well into the country, it is best that you pack up a host of equipments that enables you to take pictures even during temporary obstacles.

A flashlight always comes in handy, bottled water is another (to keep the photographer replenished and not thirsty), as well as a lot of extra rolls of film. This is one equipment that photographers generally can't do without.

Basically, a wide angle lens has a focal length that measures less than forty millimeters. Be aware as well as be wary that the length of the lens changes how an image is seen.

All in all, determining the best lens to use for a particular shot requires a lot of patience, skill and practice. The art of mastering landscape photography doesn't have to be difficult. And the best lens to use for such kind of photography is a wide-angle lens.

Getting that that shot right takes not only skill but the strength, stamina and endurance to get to where the location of the landscape is and the energy – upon reaching that location – to get the job done. And when that moment arrives, the job has only just begun.

by Photography Is Now My Business