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February 23, 2008

The best solution for people looking for a grand beach wedding in Florida.

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By dj miller

  The best solution for people looking for a grand beach wedding in Florida

It is a commonplace trend among people to break away from age old traditions and norms nowadays. It is evident in various parts of life. Earlier a marriage was considered to be a formal affair. But now people are trying to experiment and that explains why a lot of people are opting for beach weddings.

Florida is a place that has some of the most sought after and loveliest beaches in the world. One can make his wedding a truly memorable experience by opting for a beach wedding ceremony in Florida. The breathtaking beauty of the Florida beaches will add to the enjoyment of the event. The vast sea and tranquil breeze will create a pleasant ambience that the guests and couples will relish. It will provide the guests the ways to enjoy the sight and occasion without any hassle or disturbance.

One can search the internet with keywords like Florida beach wedding or Alabama beach weddings for finding agencies that offer excellent beach wedding packages. However a better option would be to contact the company named floridadestinationbeachwedding.com. It offers various types of attractive and unique beach wedding packages to people.

People looking for beach wedding in Florida can choose Navarre Beach. It is a gorgeous location to tie the knot in. Before the wedding one can take part in relaxation and entertainment activities at the bars near the beach. They are ideal for chilling our in style. The beach is far away from the clutter of city crowd and the people who want their wedding to be a peaceful and tranquil affair would appreciate it.

The wedding packages give the clients the option to get married at venues like top notch hotels, beach houses and condominiums. A wonderful beach wedding package offered by this company is named Ring of Love. This package is replete with warm tropical hues and can be set up at various locations. One can choose from Panama City Beach, the Emerald Coast, Navarre Beach and Destin beach.

Another nice package is the Rose Heart. As its name says it is made like a heart. Rose petals are used to design it and it is perfect for creating a romantic ambience. People who are romancing for years and would love to have a fitting venue would appreciate it. For the hardcore Romantic people the Sweetheart wedding package is the best choice. Another worthy choice is the package named Rose Bouquet. With some of the aforesaid packages a photographer is also provided.

Florida Destination Beach Wedding wants to ensure the clients get maximum satisfaction. It acknowledges the importance of marriage and tries to make it a thoroughly enjoyable experience for the clients. It also offers evening beach weddings. One can contact the agency by emails if he wants to know more about its services. Its representatives can provide satisfactory answers to the queries of the interested people.

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Find more information about Florida Beach Weddings here.

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April 3, 2007

Tips to Buy Right Digital Camera

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By Kaushal Sheth

  With every new class of digital photography that I start giving courses to, a large proportion of the students bring cameras that are not well suited for them. Most of them simply bought cameras that the salesman suggested they should have. In the end, many of them discover their expensive blunder. Thus it is best to assess the camera in terms of your needs before making a purchase. Some of issues that must be considered before selecting a camera are discussed below:

(I) Picture-taking readiness

The amount of time a camera takes before it is ready to take a picture is a crucial issue. The faster a camera is, the less missed opportunities there will be. The lag times between turning on the camera and taking the picture are as follows:

a. Time to turn on camera: most commercial cameras take between 1 and 5 seconds; the average is 3 seconds.

b. Time-taken to focus the camera: between 1 and 3 seconds

c. Shutter lag time: time between pushing the button and the photo being taken: between 1 and 3 seconds

Thus, cameras can take anything between 3 seconds and 11 seconds to take a picture. Often, this is enough for the moment to pass. Imagine missing the exact moment your child blew his candles at his birthday just because the camera took 3 seconds just to focus. Of course, some may argue that they will always be leaving their camera on, but there is still a lag time between your decision to take a picture and the picture being actually taken. In cheap cameras, this can be up to 9 seconds, sufficient to miss out on important events that would unfortunately not come back.

(II) Manual white balance setting

It is important that the camera enables you to set the white balance manually and not just automatically as this feature may not be as effective as the ad states. Nearly 60% of cameras do not allow manual adjustment.

(III) Different Exposure Modes

Exposure modes refer to the way the camera takes a light reading. Cheap cameras often take an overall reading which does not allow you to take pictures in all light conditions. You should look whether the camera has a spot, center-weighted or matrix light metering system that will enable you to take good pictures whatever the light conditions prevailing.

Finally, many people buy cameras with different features, for example taking videos. Often such cameras can do many things but none of them well, a jack of all trades and master of none! It is better to buy a camera for its primary function: taking still photographs.

So much can be obtained from a digital camera. It only requires some effort to understand how it functions and learning how to take pictures from it appropriately. It must be remembered that nobody looks a second time at a bad picture! Thus, if you want quality pictures that you and your family will cherish all your lives, take some time and effort with your digital camera.

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February 2, 2007

Keep Family Photos Pristine With A Professionally Printed Photo Book

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By Dominic Donaldson

  Everyone is a photographic expert since the introduction of point and click auto focus cameras, and the digital revolution has improved the chances of taking a professional looking shot even by the most unsure of camera users. Now that the move from film to digital has been fully embraced and the cost of developing pictures have come down there seems to be a million times more photographs in a personal collection. We consider the different ways to archive and display photographs from digital photo frame to printed photo book and wonder if they will ever replace the traditional family photo album.

The traditional photo albums, full of images printed on photographic paper have been the mainstay of photographic collections in homes around the world since the advent of photography. My own personal collection, amounting to an astonishing forty or so albums, houses images of several generations of my family. The earliest ones in my possession are sepia toned and deeply vignetted depicting long gone relatives from the late 1800s. Each of these photographs has a certain smooth quality from a long exposure and the subjects are stiff from bracing themselves whilst the photographic plate was exposed to avoid blurring. The later ones in the collection are super saturated with colour and show every minute detail from blade of grass to pores on the skin.

As a family we often sit around and go through the photos, and the change in aesthetic quality never fails to amaze us; but the presentation has always been the same. Picture either stuck into an album, or in later years, slid into a plastic pocket as part of an album. Some photographs survive the constant flicking through, others have become crumpled or faded and some have reacted with the adhesive causing the picture to deteriorate. Because these images are so precious I’ve always wished there was a way of preserving them better, or at least having a good enough reproduction so that the original photographs can be stored and preserved.

A digital photo frame is a slice of new technology that offers a solution for being able to both store and see photographs without them becoming damaged. By putting images onto a memory card or flash drive you can create albums just as you always would, and depending on the memory available, store multiple albums on one card or drive. Don’t be fooled into thinking that it can only be used for your latest digital photographs either, most photographic developers offer a service where negatives from camera film and even original photos can be digitised and saved to disk. The constant rotation may be a bit much for a whole family back catalogue, but for favourite photographs of families, friends and holiday destinations, it is perfect.

For a comprehensive storage solution and an up to date way to share photographs, the photo book is an ideal medium. Much like the books produced by artists to showcase a collection of images, the photo book houses and displays photographs professionally and the format is intended to be heavily used, so for years to come the family can keep flicking through the pages and the volumes and watch a family tree grow. I believe that this format has greater longevity than the digital photo frame as it is a solid medium, but I don’t think it will replace the actual printing of photographs as individual items. There is something tactile and precious about a printed picture, and at best guess the photo book will act as a way to view pictures without harm, whilst the originals are kept for special occasions.

Dom Donaldson is an expert in the photographic industry.

Find out more about Photo Book production and how to get the most out of your photography at Cewe Photo World.

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September 23, 2006

Taking digital photos in dark conditions

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By Deann Keith

  Taking photos in dark scenarios are a challenge for any photographer amateur or professionals. Although modern digital cameras can help in that task there is still much that the photographer can do to perfect those dark light photos.

Digital cameras like old film camera work by capturing light on a special device. Old film camera captured light on light sensitive film while digital cameras capture light on light sensitive silicon chip also known as a CCD. Because digital cameras work by capturing light they have one big flaw they can not take pictures in the dark. But the problem is even worse. Digital cameras need plenty of light in order to take good sharp photos. Taking photos during the day when there is plenty of sunshine is easy. But what about taking photos in the evening or at night or indoors when light conditions are not good?

One way for digital cameras or film cameras to take photos in dark conditions is by opening the shutter for a long time. During the time the shutter is open light energy is accumulated on the film or the digital camera CCD. If the shutter is open for the right time enough light energy will be accumulated to capture a high quality photo. The problem with long shutter time is that it can only be used when taking pictures of still objects. If the objects move the result photo would be blurry. The other problem is to keep the camera steady while taking the photo. It is impossible to hold the camera steady in your hands so some kind of a mechanism like a tripod must be used.

If long shutter is not possible the other alternative is to light up the scene. This can be done by using a flash strobe. Most digital cameras include built in flash devices or can be connected to a stronger external flash. There are many problems with using flash light. First it can only be used to take photos of objects that are close to the camera since the light energy emitted is very limited. Even with objects that are close the photo would only include the close objects lit up while a more distant background would be simply black.

Flash light is thus more suitable for taking indoor photos in small close areas for example taking a photo in a room. But even in such a scene there is a problem with flash light. The light emitted by the flash is very bright and white and does not look natural. It is also known as cold light. The flash light can also be to strong making for example people faces look too white or it can be too weak making faces look too dark. Another bad effect of using flash strobe light is red eye phenomenon. When taking photos of people or animals in dark scenes flash light can be reflected from the eyes retina which results in a redness around the eyes as light is reflected from the blood in the eye retina. There is no perfect way to take photos in the dark if possible it is best to take photos in well lit conditions day time or morning time using natural sun light is always the best.

Deann Keith wrote this article. More articles on digital pictures

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January 26, 2006

Wedding Photography — Also Hiring A Videographer To Capture Your Big Day

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By Christine OKelly

  Capturing the emotions of a marriage ceremony and the celebration that follows helps to document the event in order to reminisce and savor it later. Traditionally, wedding photographers have played an integral role in recording the spontaneous emotions of the respective parties and guests. Over the past few years, hiring a professional videographer to chronicle the day has become popular. The price of the equipment has declined, leading to lower hiring costs. Plus, the ceremony and reception can be recorded in different formats, including DVD, Blue Ray, or HD (high definition) DVD.

Today, we’ll explain some of the factors you’ll need to keep in mind when hiring a videographer for your big day. We’ll explore why hiring a friend or family member isn’t wise and whether your videographer can work smoothly with your wedding photographers.

The Drawbacks Of Choosing A Friend

If your budget is severely limited, hiring a friend to video your ceremony may be your only cost-effective option. That said, it’s worth noting that a professional will use the highest-quality equipment and have an intimate understanding about the placement of multiple cameras and microphones. If you hire a friend to do the job, you might be forced to sacrifice the quality of the video as well as the storytelling element. Even worse, a friend may not know how to stay out of your wedding photographers’ way while filming.

Clearing The Path Before The Event

Some venues will have strict rules against filming inside their buildings. Before you hire your videographer, call each of the locations that will be hosting you, your party, and your guests. For example, plan to speak with the church at which your ceremony will be held, the restaurant that will host your rehearsal dinner, and the reception hall. Get written permission from each of them.

Book An Early Reservation

There are more professionals who offer wedding photography services than there are those who provide videography. As a result, it’s not uncommon for a talented videographer to be booked for several months in advance. Reserve their services early. Also, keep in mind that each venue will offer different acoustics, light, and space. Unlike wedding photographers who can easily move around a floor to capture the best shots, some of the equipment that videographers use will be stationary. The earlier you can book their services, the earlier they can explore the venues they’ll be working in. That way, they can identify the best places to set up their equipment.

Can They Work Together?

Wedding photographers want to capture perfect moments. In order to do so, they watch for ideal positioning that provides them with photojournalistic opportunity. A videographer has similar goals. The best moments on video erupt from spontaneity and require quick movement in order to take advantage of them. If the professionals whom you hire are unaccustomed to working with each other, their respective goals can cause problems. As soon as you book their services, encourage them to contact one another so they can plan a strategy for staying out of each other’s way.

The Ideal Choice

A lot of wedding photographers work with the same videographers on a regular basis. As a result, they’ve developed a strategy that allows each to do their jobs well without affecting the other person. In fact, some wedding photography companies can provide teams that handle both tasks fluidly. They can visit the church, restaurant, and reception hall ahead of time and formulate a plan that allows them to tell their respective stories in a way that complements each other. When the time comes to hire your wedding photographers and videographer, you’ll have the comfort of knowing that they’re documenting one of the most important events in your life with the quality you deserve.

Christine O’Kelly is a writer for Essence PV, the award-winning wedding photographers, Chicago. They specialize in providing affordable, high-end videography, photojournalism, and Chicago wedding photography to leverage a perfect setting in telling a spellbinding love story.

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November 14, 2005

How to Find an Experienced Photographer - Specialized in Senior Portraiture Photography

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By Alex Don

  It is important to find a cooperative photographer for your daughters or sons senior portraits. This person should have excellent track record on portraiture photography and also must have very good attributes such as willing to share his talents and right attitude. More importantly your son or daughter being comfortable with him. So the under mentioned 5-steps if you follow you will not go wrong:

1. Select A Understanding Photographer

Always find a photographer who is prepared or willing to understand your personal traits. He should know that every person is a unique individual so the expectations or end result out of senior portraiture may be different. As such the identified photographer, must be willing to go the extra mile to get to know you better in terms of the precise things which you expect out of the occasion. Also it is essential to know that the final outcome is exactly what you expected.

2.Be prepared to share the experience

Select someone who is prepared to share his talent with yourself instead not as tradesman who wants to sell it. More specifically, you have to find a photographer who is willing to give the your photographs without charging high prices or without insisting you to purchase the copyright version released by them.

3 Break the rules

Always find photographer who will break the rules or go beyond norms or willing to experiment. As you know many photographers are stereo typed and will the norms of photography to the book. They do not want to think outside the box or try out different posing, lighting or exposure. Only talented photographers will be prepared to violate the norms and turn out the unique image or certainly to capture your exact personality.

4. Have enough time

Find a photographer who is willing to spend significant time with your portraiture session. You will find many photographers who wants to do a quick job and allowing very limited time for changing clothes and sessions. In other words, selecting a photographer with high patience is important. He should understand that normally anyone will take some time to get comfortable when posing in front of a camera. In essence, he needs to have patience and give you sufficient time to settle down.

5. Easy Going

Find a photographer who is happy go lucky man or willing to make the session an enjoyable one with you. In other words, making you comfortable right throughout the session. He should not only realize that your senior pictures not only an important day to remember but also you have to pose like a model. In essence, through out the entire session you have to be comfortable and happy as well.

If you follow the above steps you are certain to find senior portraiture photographer who will be a matured and willing to make this occasion a happy event of all participate. It is your event take control of it from the very beginning so that you will get what you want finally.

Alex D. is an expert on photography with http://reshade.com . The company focuses on online picture resizing programs and offers a free to use online image resizer web-tool. It also provides an image resizer software . Give it a try now!

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