Archive for June, 2009

Names To Trust In Dance Gear

Monday, June 29th, 2009

If you’re looking for dance gear recently, its probably because you want to stock up for next season or for summer dance camps. To make your search a little easier, there are two online names you can trust to find what you’re looking for in dance gear - All About Dance and Danskin online retailers.

When you search these al-star names online in dance gear, they’ll pertain to your essential wants and needs like: style, quality material, and favorite brands. When you’re ready to make a decision to purchase dance gear, you’ll be well equipped with these names on hand for any dance occasion – recital performances or classes.

All About Dance

Carrying items for tap, hip hop, jazz, ballet and even ballroom, All About Dance is a great place to find the dance gear you need. On occasion, they will offer great online deals like free shipping and a percentage off your order. There is a section included where you have access to browsing dance gear items that are new instead of brands that are older. They also carry eco-friendly dance gear. Their site is VeriSign secure so you can be sure your privacy is protected when entering any information.

Danskin Women’s Apparel

Not only is Danskin a wonderful brand of dance gear, it is a name you can trust to find some of the most elegant leotards, durable dance shoes, and even active wear. Danskin has been around for over 120 years and has been making quality dance gear ever since. Not to mention, if you’re looking for the latest trends in dance gear, you’ll find it with Danskin. They also offer great deals and have free shipping on orders of $75 or more.

Being a committed dancer, we know that you only shop for the ultimate in dance gear meaning excellent quality, be certain that you’ll find this quality online with these exceptional retailers.

 

Want To Improve your Photography? Join PhotoEnthusiast.net

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

There is a new website available for photographers of all levels which is called Photo Enthusiasts.net. This new website offers galleries, a photo forum, free and paid articles on improving your photography, and general information on how to become a better photographer. In it’s second year, this website offers a lot to those just starting out in photography.

This website was set up with one goal in mind which was to help photographers of all levels improve their photography. There are monthly challenges, the ability to have a photo critique done at any time, and general sociability. Many of the members of our website and commented on how much the forum has helped them improve their photography. It’s amazing how a few minutes a day can really make all the difference.

Our membership includes newbies, successful business owners, and master photographers already to help each other out.  We have members from the United States, Canada, Australia, India, Germany, and New Zealand. Our  members come from all different ages starting with high school students, going to people who are semiretired in photography — but still looking for a way to remain active.

One of the things it’s unique about this website is the intimate feeling that you get from having a small group of photographers so interested in one common goal.

To take the time to check us out, we know you can learn something along the way. If you’re just starting out and come along and post the introduction telling us what your biggest challenges are, what you’re having problems with, or just asking how to get started.

Unlike the mega-forums which  you may get lost in, due to the incredible number of members they have — this forum has a limited number of members, and if you decide to join you will find yourself getting close to them.

 

Copyright 2009 www.PhotoEnthusiast.net

 

 

 

Lighting Tips to Improve Your Photography Skills

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

In this age of digital cameras, you have probably thought that you can just point and shoot and out will appear a great shot.  Not so fast.  The truth is you can have the top of the line digital camera, but if you don’t know what you are doing, you will take lousy shots.

Well, I would like to share with you some great tips on improving your digital photography skills.  These tips are coming from years of experience as a San Diego wedding photographer.  These tips all involve lighting and they are going to be some of the biggest keys to your success in taking your photos.

First great tip in regards to lighting.Now if the shots you are taking are outdoors during the day, some of the best lighting possible will be the natural sunlight.  Now you are probably thinking, “that’s easy, when you are a San Diego photographer since it is always shiny there”, when in actuality really bright sunlight can cast harsh shadows.Or it could blur the details of faces when the sun is overhead.

Overall, you are going to want to take most of the shots with the sun behind you.This eliminates any harsh shawows from effecting your shot from the sun.There will be some times when you want to take shots from different angles when you do try to get some shadows into the shots.

Now that we have tackled the day shots, what if you are taking shots at night? 

The key to taking photos at night is turning off your flash.Of course if it is absolutely dark with no light you wil need it, but for times when there is some lighting, use the lighting around you, but make sure the shutter speeds are slow enough to let light in.Another thing, make sure you keep a steady hand when you take your shot or you can blur the photos.Doing these tricks should make a significantly dramatic difference when you take night shots. 

The final tips to using lighting for great shots is using the golden hour.  There is something photographers call the “golden hour” or magic hour, and that time is sunrise and sunset.

These times of day you wll be able to capture great shots because you will get the more warmer and inviting colors.You’ll be able to get that golden lighting that isn’t available during any other time of day.

There you have it.  Probably the biggest key in taking greatshots is to make sure you take advantage of the natural lighting.  Knowing what techniques to use for different parts of the day, or just scheduling a photo shoots to capture those times of day will help you become an excellent photographer.

The Basics of Learning Photography

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

If you like watching sporting events, you know what it means when a team goes into a “rebuilding year”.  It is just when the owners or coaches decide its time to train new members and correct bad habits in others.  And invariably, what team leadership says when they go into such a time is that they are going “back to basics.”

Most times it’s best for you and I as professional photographers to go back to basics.  And, of course, if you are just getting started in the world of photography and want to learn “the ropes”, the basics are a natural start.  Instead you want to know what the seasoned professional photographers know.

Anybody can take a picture.  I attended a wedding reception where the wedding party left a disposable digital camera on each table at the reception for guests to snap photos.  Before all was said and done, it was all those youngsters that were walking about taking pictures from the dirty dishes to their own underwear. These were not photographers and while those pictures will no doubt get a few chuckles, these are not the kind of professional pictures people want for their long-term memories.

Now don’t get too upset about confusing technical terms.  Aperture is just a term for how wide your camera lens is open to let in light.  And shutter speed is just how long you let the light come in to affect the picture.  For getting a shot of a fast moving event, let the lens opening real wide but a short shutter speed so you capture the event quickly and close the window so the picture is caught before more light hurts the quality.

Photography is about being able to see light and light situations.  You can and will get learn a lot about lenses and flash photography and other ways to turn the control over the lighting of a shot to you.  So add to your core skills of photography a willingness to never stop learning.  The better and more sophisticated you get in your ability to work with the equipment, the more you will learn and the more you will want to learn. 

You can get a greater control over these basic controls of the camera such as aperture and shutter speed by learning how to switch from automatic settings to manual settings.  The automatic settings of any camera are just there for the general public who are not interested in learning the basics.  So they give you some basic settings like landscape, portrait and sports settings.  By switching to manual, you can learn what settings work best in different situations.

And that takes us to the most important basic about becoming a great photographer and that is practice.  Take a few minutes with your photography equipment and study it.  Take it to situations and take photos with different aperture and shutter speed settings, in outdoor and indoor settings and different orientations to light.  Don’t be alarmed when some of your images don’t come out correctly.  That’s part of the learning curve.

By learning by doing, you will build your confidence in your work and eventually become a great photographer.  Please don’t get over confident, there is always more to learn.  And that is one of the ammusing things about cameras and photography, isn’t it?

Photography in San Antonio by Richard’s Photography- 2010 Senior Portraits

Selecting the Best Digital Camera Printer for Your Personal Projects

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Digital camer printers are very popular in the United States as well as other parts of the world One of the great features of a digital camera printer is being able to print as needed right at home. There is a wide variety of digital camera printers on the market today. It’s always a good idea to understsand your needs and the types of projects you’ll want your printer to do. Before spending any money on a new printer make sure it’s the right printer for your personal needs.

Strategies on Selecting The Right Digital Camera Printer

1. Will your printer need to multitask? Will you be printing documents along with images?

2. Is your main focus printing photographs? If so, there are a variety of digital camera printers that are totally geared toward these types of printing tasks. And only these types of tasks. Just remember, you will not be able to print out documents on these types of printers.

3. What is the quality that you are going to want in your prints? High quality prints require high quality paper as well as a printer that can print either amateur quality or professional quality prints.

When you are looking for your printer online, many times you can select to read other peoples personal reviews on the items. Be sure to look closely at “why” they did or did not like the printer. There are times when you need to really consider why someone gave a bad review. It may not be because the item was bad. It may be because the item did not have all the funtions that they actually needed. This is why it is important to know what you want and in the case of a printer, what that printer can do, before you make your selection.

When selecting the type of printer you will need, sometimes the Internet will not have all the answers to your personal needs. It is helpful to make a trip to your local BestBuy or other office supply store and speak to someone knowledgeable on digital camera printers.

Lastly, have you considered the cost in the printing process? High quality prints will require high quality paper as well as a lot of ink. Printing out a few pictures now and then on your home printer is a great way to get the job done. However, it is actually cheaper to use a place like Costco to print out large quantities of photographs and images when you consider the cost of the paper and ink.

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