Tips to Make Your Face Photogenic by Peter Hurley

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Portrait Photography Tips

Peter Hurley is a famous portrait and headshot photographer. He has been splashing around the world of close up photography for more than a decade. Headshot photograph is a photo which is taken with the head and a small part of the shoulder as the focus of the photo. In this opportunity, Peter will share some secrets on what...

Tips for Photographing Full Figured Models

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Super Model Photography

Whoever you photograph and when photographing different body types, you’re always demanded to produce a flattering photograph. And nowadays, more than ever, photographing full figured people means you have to make them look slimmer to get the flattering effect. The following are a few tips to ensure you get that desired flattering angle and exposition when photographing full figured...

[Demo] Sound-Activated Camera Trigger v.3 for High Speed Photography

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sound-activated trigger

Here are the newest version of my Sound-Activated Trigger v 3.0. With an updated new and improved technology, this trigger now triggers directly from your camera. Easier installations, easier usage, and more user-friendly. Below are sample photos and video of the new product. Enjoy and order soon :)

Understanding the Zoom Values of a Camera Lens

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Understanding the Zoom Values

This may be one of the frequently asked questions among photography enthusiasts. A more specific question would be one such as: “With a 70-200 mm, what’s the maximum distance can an object be from the lens?” This is a common question, and it must be clarified that lenses doesn’t have a maximum limit of distance. The limit...

Tips in Choosing a Camera Phone

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Camera Phone

When choosing a camera phone, many assume that a good quality camera that produces good quality photographs are the ones with the largest mega pixel (MP). Fact is, the value of the mega pixel a camera phone isn't the most important aspect, and doesn't automatically produce the highest quality photograph. The mega pixels is only one factor of many...