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How to Choose a Lens

Posted October 18th, 2009 By Marck Arts

Amateur and professional photographers alike invest a lot of money in lenses for single-lens reflex cameras. In the hands of a capable photographer, a lens can mean all the difference between a good picture and a bad one. Here are some [...]

How to Become a Cinematographer

Posted July 29th, 2009 By RJ Arts

Since film is a visual medium, viewers largely depend on what the camera captures and shows to the audience. Camera angles can elicit different moods among the movie-goers so it is integral that each shot is studied first before execution.
A cinematographer, under the [...]

How to Use Depth of Field

Posted June 1st, 2009 By Carmelia Arts

Depth of field is the measurement you use on a camera that dictates how much of the picture is in focus. It increases the interest in the photo and gives more or less emphasis on certain objects. Here’s how to use it in [...]

How to Clean a Camera Lens

Posted May 3rd, 2009 By Marck Cleaning

They say that good photographs are taken by good photographers, no matter what camera they use. Yet a good picture can only be made better with a clean lens. Cleaning your camera lens every now and then is an important part [...]

How to Buy a Camera

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Computers

Professional photographers will tell you that it is your skill - not the model of your camera - that makes a good picture. Even then, a good camera helps you take good pictures. A good camera is a good motivator for [...]

How to Buy a Valentine’s Day Gift for Your Boyfriend

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Holidays & Events

Valentine’s Day coming up and you have no idea what to give your boyfriend? It’s a common problem for most girls who, despite days of hunting around for gift ideas, still come up with nothing. Here are some tips for you to narrow [...]