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Apr 17 2010

My husband and I are having a wedding and I has some quesstions about photography.?

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A lady we are looking at is charging us 875 for 200-300 high resolution digital files with printing rights. Any additional items, such as prints, canvases or albums would be an additional cost. I was wondering if that is a good deal for a wedding photographer or if I should look somewhere else. If you know a lot about this subject it would be awesome if you gave me some pointers to look at.

We are wanting her to take photo’s of the wedding and reception.

THANKS!!!
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Apr 13 2010

Lightning Nature Landscape Fine Art Photography

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www.thelightningman.com Fine Art Lightning Nature Landscape Photography Photographs, Wall Art, greeting cards, prints and posters, custom framed to your decor. Fast Secure World Wide Shipping. 1-888-682-0122 Distributed by Tubemogul.

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Apr 10 2010

How to start selling my photography?

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I want to try and start to sell my photography. I was thinking about printing them onto canvases, but not sure how well they’d turn out. Has anyone tried printing photos on canvases? If so where do you get it done, and how much did it cost you?

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Apr 06 2010

Digital photography on canvas art question?

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I recently went to an amateur art festival. This one exhibit had huge panoramic canvas pictures of landscape photos (taken with a digital camera). Up close the pictures looked like oil paintings, but they were actually digital photos printed on this canvas as art. The pieces were expensive (around $800). The girl said she took the photos on her digital camera herself, had the pictures professionally developed, and then printed them on the canvas herself – in house. These pictures were huge. There were panoramic style and were about 30″ x 48″ (2.5 ft x 4 ft). The canvas was attached to a wooden stretcher frame for direct hanging on a wall w/o need for a frame. I was wondering if anyone knew any more on this subject. Is there a special name for this process of digital photography onto canvas art? What kind of printer is used? Where do you get the pictures developed? What else is needed for this process? Starting costs? Where can I go for additional information on this subject?

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Apr 05 2010

Digital photography on canvas art?

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I recently went to art show. One of exhibit had huge panoramic canvas pictures of landscape photos (taken with a digital camera). Up close the pictures looked like oil paintings, but they were actually digital photos printed on this canvas as art. These pictures were nice & huge. There were panoramic style and were about 30″ x 48″ (2.5 ft x 4 ft). The canvas was attached to a wooden stretcher frame for direct hanging on a wall w/o need for a frame. I was wondering if anyone knew any more on this subject. Is there a special name for this process of digital photography onto canvas art? What kind of printer is used? Where do you get the pictures developed? What else is needed for this process? Starting costs? Where can I go for additional information on this subject?

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Mar 23 2010

Photography Art, Transfer Your Photo to Canvas Prints

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Custom Art Online can transfer your Photos to to Canvas Prints in over 20 Styles, we offer Pop Stencil, Pop Wash, Oil Painting, Vintage Sepia and Much More! It’s simples, you submit a photo, select the style and a printing choice. Check It Out! htttp://www.customartonline.com

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Mar 16 2010

Digital Photography on Canvas

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In the past few years, digital photography has turn out to be very popular. It is not only affordable, but it also provides the opportunity to transform their digital photos on the canvas easily. People can hang them on the walls of their homes and offices or can gift them to near and dear ones.

 

Thus, digital photography has totally transformed the world of photography. Digital cameras available a few years back failed to produce pictures of higher resolution. However, digital cameras of present generation are advanced and their resolutions match the resolution of film cameras.

 

With the growing popularity of digital photography, printing digital photos on canvas has become the latest fad for many photography lovers. Individuals can select the size of canvas depending on how large they want their canvas photos to be.

 

To print photos onto canvas, photography experts obtain pictures and store them in a resolution-measuring device in bits. They then transform the photos on software, induce changes and print photos onto canvas.

 

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Several companies offer services of printing photos onto canvas. Individuals just need to scan as well as burn the negatives on a CD and send it to such a company, which prints digital photography on canvas. If individuals do not know how to scan the CD, they can visit any photo studio and ask them to help store the negative on CD.

 

Individuals can obtain photos on canvas in matte format or in glossy format. Thus, instead of simply printing the photos on paper, individuals can opt for canvas printing. Printing digital photography on canvas enables give photos an artistic look, which other traditional forms of printings lack.

 

Printing photos onto canvas is a tough job and artists combine different details as well as vibrant details in their photos and print such photos on canvas.

 

Some people still think that printing photos onto canvas is an expensive procedure, but in actuality, this process is very affordable. The price of rendering digital photography on canvas may be around $30, depending on the size of the canvas. Thus, opt for photos on canvas and obtain a memorable piece of picture art.

Written by Marcia Henin on behalf of magnipic.co.uk ? a provider of online service of printing photos on canvas across the UK, offering printing of your digital photography on canvas using advanced techniques of printing photos onto canvas.

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Mar 06 2010

Fine Art Nature Photography – How to Compose a Perfect Picture

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Just like any other type of picture , fine art nature photography is designed to communicate a message .  Great photos of nature should put subjects in the light you want and communicate well.  If you want great results, composition is very important . Here’s a look at some of the most important basic fine art nature photography techniques , and ways to use them.  You need to remember – sometimes an amateur can get a great photo , but to do it on purpose it takes some practice ! When it comes to photography, composition refers to how the visual elements are arranged .  Photographers do this using many elements, such as tone, perspective, line, color, lighting, and depth.  While it can be pretty scary to think about all of them when you take a photo , it’s possible to simplify this issue .  Simply ask several questions of yourself when you look through your viewfinder.  What’s the message of the photo , and how can you best communicate this message?  If you figure out the answers, the other factors simply fall in line.Fine art nature photography with a clear message is more successful .  This doesn’t mean all the photos you take an allegory or even a statement politically.  The messages involved are most often simple, and often hard to articulate .  But a message is found in good photos.  You need to take a few minutes to think. Remember to keep things simple as you compose , especially if fine art nature photography is new to you.  Don’t try to get lots of subjects into a photo – just one will do .  Some professionals actually look at scenes in terms of what they can remove and yet keeping the composition good.  Just fine tune through the viewfinder until you’ve removed as many distractions as possible . You must have patience.  Good composition doesn’t happen quickly , although it often looks like .  Some nature photos take up to ten minutes to compose .  While some photography does require quick pointing and shooting , you need to slow down as much as possible . Don’t ignore any part of the scene .  Fill the frame with interesting, on-message areas .  Get closer or zoom in to keep it from being too small .  Remember verticals – too many people only go with horizontal shots.  Mountains and trees are both important!  You can find lines nearly anywhere – recognizing them allows you to use them to make your pictures better , instead of allowing them to cause problems. Although great fine art nature photography may take practice , it’s incredible how a bit of care can take photos and improve them.  Check it out yourself !

Fine art nature photography captures an instant in time and brings great memories to anyone. Keith Spangler is a professional photographer that specializes in images of fine art nature photography.

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Mar 06 2010

Fine Art Nature Photography And How To Get Started

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Photography is an art and those who own cameras can do exciting things with one, without any necessary native talent . Think about it , not everyone is a talented painter , but anyone can learn to take pictures as art . The advancement in photography equipment is incredible and this allows almost anyone to take pictures easily . The fine art nature photography is a form of photography that many enjoy. Photographing nature can make an artist of a photographer and it is a very good opportunity to get out in the nature and enjoy the outside . The experience of this type of photography leads to activity and exercise to get the right shot . If you get a great photo , you can enter a photo contest with that captured moment . This type of photography allows different situations to be turned into artistic photos . A simple picture can become a great work of art by experimenting with lighting and more. Assistance is offered by many websites to people who want to start out in nature photography. When you try to break into this art , consider whether you want to get involved in black and white or color photography . The black and white photos will look more classic than color photos, which tend to look modern . Then again , when you do color photos  , you get all those details . On the market there are both color and black and white film available and thus the decision about what films to use is completely up to every photographer . There are many that find photography of nature to be a wonderful activity. The fine art nature photography is a photography type that many people enjoy. If you want to start out in it , you’ll need a camera. If you want to do this type of photos at an amateur level , a simple point and shoot is a good option. Then again, if you want to go further and take the photography art seriously and become a professional , then you should consider purchasing a professional camera . A good DSLR is an excellent idea and it will require you to research and test out the camera and functions until you will master it correctly . This is the first condition of becoming a professional in the fine art nature photography and in order to master it you will need to know your camera well . When you get a professional camera , anyone can master this type of photography as an art form . Regardless the art is color, black and white , traditional or digital , you will still get the same outcome . If you master the fine art nature photography, nature moments can last for many years and the art will be seen by generations to come.

Fine art nature photography captures an instant in time and brings great memories to anyone. Keith Spangler is a professional photographer that specializes in images of fine art nature photography.

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Mar 06 2010

Show changes focus of Latin photography

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Show changes focus of Latin photography
When you think of Latin American art, the Mexican muralists may come to mind – Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and José Clemente Orozco. Then there’s Colombian artist Fernando Botero, who recently had an extensive retrospective at the Bowers…

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