Previous Posts about SHOOT LIKE A PRO
Mar
04
Canon Digital Rebel Xs Silver 10.1MP Digital SLR
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Feb
19
Review: Epson Artisan 800 All-in-One Printer
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Having a really good printer is almost a necessity in any scrapbooker’s home. The ability to alter images and get different photo sizes instantly is just one of the benefits.
One of the newest entries into the home printer market is the Epson Artisan 800 All-in-one printer. The Artisan 800 has the ability to scan, fax, copy and print color and black-and-white CDs, documents and photos in various sizes. It is also Wi-Fi enabled and can do two-sided paper printing.
Nov
04
Photography Tip: Natural Looking Portraits
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Most of the photos that scrapbookers take are of people or pets. If there is one thing that will improve the look of our photos is learning how to take natural-looking photos. We want to capture images of our loved ones at their best, not as red-eyed, overexposed faces against unrecognizable backgrounds.
Over at the Digital Photography School, wedding and portrait photographer shares 5 tips for getting “natural relaxed portraits”.
In a nutshell, her five tips are:
- Get to know your subject.
- Plan on a few shots to break the ice.
- Make your location work for you.
- Help it happen.
- Get in there.
Learn more at DPS.
Canon Digital Rebel Xs Silver 10.1MP Digital SLR
Posted by: | CommentsReview: Epson Artisan 800 All-in-One Printer
Posted by: | Comments
Having a really good printer is almost a necessity in any scrapbooker’s home. The ability to alter images and get different photo sizes instantly is just one of the benefits.
One of the newest entries into the home printer market is the Epson Artisan 800 All-in-one printer. The Artisan 800 has the ability to scan, fax, copy and print color and black-and-white CDs, documents and photos in various sizes. It is also Wi-Fi enabled and can do two-sided paper printing.
Photography Tip: Natural Looking Portraits
Posted by: | CommentsMost of the photos that scrapbookers take are of people or pets. If there is one thing that will improve the look of our photos is learning how to take natural-looking photos. We want to capture images of our loved ones at their best, not as red-eyed, overexposed faces against unrecognizable backgrounds.
Over at the Digital Photography School, wedding and portrait photographer shares 5 tips for getting “natural relaxed portraits”.
In a nutshell, her five tips are:
- Get to know your subject.
- Plan on a few shots to break the ice.
- Make your location work for you.
- Help it happen.
- Get in there.
Learn more at DPS.



