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    Tell You Something About Digital Photography

    By OnTopic | June 21, 2010

    Film photography was often known just like ‘photography’, never film photography. It was the standard. With the emergence of digital photography this standard has been challenged. All digital cameras need to develop to the point that they are equivalent in quality to that of the most basic film camera. There should be no difference between the two formats. The most expensive digital cameras are getting close to that standard but the point and shoot models cannot compete with their film counterparts. I think that with the pace of development, despite an economic crisis, consumers are demanding that lower end cameras should improve in quality.Maybe Brisbane photographers can help you.

    There is a principle in management science that says in business a person is promoted to the level of their own incompetence and no much further. After that they stagnate and are just able to move sideways. This is true for photography also. Once you reach your level of incompetence or maximum ability, there you sit. It’s just at this point that the interest wanes and your camera outings become more and more infrequent.Click on the links in this article to find something about Business portrait headshot and Corporate headshots Brisbane .

    To a lot of wedding clients, this might seem a strange question to pose, because after all, wedding photography must be, by definition, photography taken on your wedding day. But so simple perspective glosses over how much wedding photography has changed in the last fifteen years; and indeed, even today why it means one thing to one wedding couple and a completely different thing to another. Years ago, a wedding photographer was a technician who owned a mystical black box that very few other people would have been able to operate. Wedding couples were employing this person to produce a few nicely exposed, technically correct, record shots of the big day.

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