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Photography Week in Review for June 30 – August 5, 2007

Photography is more than just a hobby for many, in fact for some people it is just a part of their life. I carry my camera everywhere I go, and have probably captured many pictures that most people would never even think to get. This is what the photography blog is for. All types of people can get great articles detailing things about their cameras, their photographs, lighting, exposure and much more.

So, what articles will you find from last week in the photography blog?

Photography Week in Review for July 23-29, 2007

Finally the photograph blog is seeing a bit of action. With your help, it could see a lot more! I’d love to know what you all would like to see in here, what types of articles would be helpful, and what techniques, features or other items you need help with.
In the meantime, check out what has been happening in the Photography Blog for the past week.

Digital Photography Storage Tips

With digital quickly taking over the photography world, that was once dominated by film, it is a wonder how we can possibly stay organized. The ability to take far more pictures is there, with the issues of saving them, transferring them, and most of all sorting and storing them. Here are some easy tips to help you accomplish that.

Understanding the Importance of Film Speeds

With the digital age upon us, this might not seem like such an important article, however many of us die-hard photographers still swear by our film cameras. In fact, photographs from film have been proven to outlast photographs taken digitally.

Three Common Errors Photographers Make

There are no real rules for a person who owns a camera, maybe “take lots of pictures”. Just because you own a camera, doesn’t mean you have to know much about it. However, if you are striving to be a better photographer, or you consider yourself beyond the point and shoot stage, there are a few things you need to realize can happen. It is entirely possible to avoid the most common problems, and being more aware of them can help your photographs be the best they can possibly be. Here are three common errors that photographers tend to make.

Monday Photo Challenge – View From the Top

I have decided to post a challenge each Monday that you can do, or you can not do. My hopes in the photo challenges are to get you thinking outside the box, and taking more pictures. I want to you to try out new angles, lighting techniques and more. I would love to be able to see your photographs, so please feel free to use the gallery.

Four More Common Errors Made in Photography

Mistakes happen. This is life. However, many errors that are made in photography, can actually be corrected by paying more attention. Here are four common photography errors and how to fix them.

Taking the Guesswork Out of Film Speeds

After understanding why it is important to use different film speeds for different situations, it is time to focus on the actual film speeds. Using a different speed film for different situations can have different results.

The Last of the Common Photography Errors

All week, we have been discussing common photography errors. Understanding and learning about the errors, can only help us be better photographers in the long run. If we know the mistake can happen, we can do more to avoid it.

Best Places for Photo Sharing on the Internet

Photo sharing sites have cropped up everywhere. It seems like everyone wants to be able to share their photographs with their friends and family in other locations. With the digital market what it is, I am quite certain it will continue to grow.