Browsing Archive: February, 2010

Good Advice in Fewer than 140 Characters

Posted by jennadee on Monday, February 15, 2010, In : resources 
Read the non-sale related posts on the Twitter feed from White House Custom Color (#whccpro) to collect great tips on photographing smarter.

Tidbits can save you many missed opportunities.  Here are a few examples:

  • Use your meter's spot focus option in backlit or difficult mixed lighting situations to read off the subject.
  • Writers get better by reading, photographers get better by looking at lots of photographs.
  • Lightroom running slow? Try replacing *or trashing* Lightroom prefs. Also try running...

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Great Tips for Improving Your Photography

Posted by jennadee on Monday, February 15, 2010, In : resources 
Check out Scott Bourne's site Photofocus (specifically the tips) for great helps and insight.  Take a tip for a test run every few photography excursions and watch your results improve!

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Resources for Using Aperture

Posted by jennadee on Monday, February 15, 2010, In : resources 
Check out apertureexpert.com for help and instruction on Apple's Aperture. 

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How To No. 4: Needed Hardware for Necessary Processes

Posted by jennadee on Monday, February 8, 2010, In : how to 
Alright, we've covered some serious ground: we've played and practiced photographing in the How To No. 1: Comfortably Use Your Camera and in the How To No. 2: Gain Experience Photographing, we've plowed through the basic setup needed in the How To No. 3: Computer Skills and Such.  Let's review our hardware needs in a tiny bit more detail as we make photographs, save the photographs, delete, and repeat.


Computer


You know, you could just use your phone's camera or a computer camera and make quit...


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How To No. 3: Computer Skills and Such

Posted by jennadee on Monday, February 8, 2010, In : how to 

The not so fun, but rather necessary part: the needed skills and concepts to keep and enjoy your photographs.  You don't want to be the person at the drug store photo kiosk that sticks in their memory card, prints a few and deletes the digital files.  Even burning the CD (for a mere 700% markup) won't help most people organize and catalog their files.

And remember, having the digital image file isn't the same as knowing where to find the file (when you want it, 10 days or 15 years from now).

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How To No. 2: Gain Experience Photographing

Posted by jennadee on Monday, February 8, 2010, In : how to 

This is a building block from our How To Number 1 - Getting Comfortable With Your Camera.  This is further encouragement to get out there with your camera.  Fill up your memory card over and over.

We'll focus on the specifics of what kind of files to use (jpeg vs. raw) and also how to manage them on a computer and external hard drive system.  But first - photograph!

I don't want you to waste any time preparing to learn. You can learn your camera and the photographing process at the same time,...


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How To No. 1: Comfortably Use Your Camera

Posted by jennadee on Monday, February 8, 2010, In : how to 
This is the kickoff post for a how-to series.  The goal is to provide the "missing pieces" of information in regards to making photographs.  I want our family and friends to photograph with confidence and enthusiasm and I'm eager to make the process simple.


Simple it may be, but the first thing is first: get used to your camera.  This will involve photographing things that do not move, things that are moving and things that will move.  Photo a lot of things. And photo things that will not get ...


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