One hour long tutorial DVD for the Canon 20D (play in your CD-ROM or any DVD player).Comprehensive Training , including all Features and OptionsMenu Based for easy Navigation and ReferenceEmmy Award winning Host - Todd HansenHundreds of stunning photographs - including Expert and Analysis.Customer Review: Great tutorial!
At first, I thought I wasted money. The DVD starts with basic things like how to use AUTO mode. I mean come on, most people have used a point and shot camera. As the instructions developed the material became more substantial without being too technical for the lay person (like myself) to grasp various concepts of digital photography. In retrospect, it was great that the author(s) assumed their audience knew nothing about digital photography. The DVD covers every important detail needed to have a solid foundation to start using the 20D with confidence. Worth it!
Customer Review: Fantastic DVD! The best one out there!
I was reluctant to order this DVD since I've been burned before on hoping to get your moneys worth. Well, this DVD is well spent $$!! I had been pondering taking a photography class, in my opinion I learned well beyond what a class could teach me and it wasn't about cameras in general, I learned all about my own model. I loved being able to freeze it when I want to try on my camera what he shows us to do and I can watch it over and over again. The great thing too is there's tips on also how to take better photos. The information is fantastic, informative, and again, cheaper than a class! Definitely worth purchasing. This is a must-have for Canon users! :o)
I have just recently discovered that there is such a thing as stock photography. I have browsed the internet for some agencies that sell stock photos and also browsed through to see what they really are.
Basically stock photos are photos that you have on your computers, stored or stocked. There are agencies that accept photos and sell them on the internet via their site. There is also a branch of this called micro stock photography. These are small photos that sell for somewhere from $1 or below.
This may be a profitable business if you know what you're getting into and if you really know your way through. Your photos can be downloaded a couple of times and you get a percentage of the sale price for this.
Most of the pictures that I saw in their portfolio are photos of people doing activities or going about their daily tasks. Neat pictures with white or black background are also the most downloaded.
You would probably ask why these simple photos get downloaded a lot of times. This is because the buyers of stock photos use them on their site or on magazines or as clip arts for certain uses. The buyers of stock are mostly web or graphics designers that don't have the time to create their own graphics for a project.
The ultimate tip if you wish to get into this is that you must take really good photos and you are clear of how the photos are going to be used. Considering the buyers and where they will use it, you'll know exactly what photos to take. It is also recommended that you search through the stock photo sites and see what is selling and what's not so you don't waste your time taking pictures that won't sell.
I'm going to share a good source for more tips regarding making money taking photos. You can check out this eBook titled Profitable Photography.
You'll find that eBook very useful as it has tips on how to start your Photography business and how to market it.
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