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Top things to consider when using stock photography

Top things to consider when using stock photography

By Margaret Jules on May 30, 2013

Using stock photography is a part and parcel of being a web designer. Most designers have no control over what kind of images they can and can’t choose since clients prefer to choose these themselves. And that is precisely where thing can go horribly wrong for a webpage as using an incorrect or inappropriate stock image could ruin the look of the entire page. Here are a few helpful tips that can help you ensure that you always use stock images in the best possible way when creating a webpage or blog page.

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How to Become a Better Mobile Photographer

How to Become a Better Mobile Photographer

By Lily Sommers on May 27, 2013

As a photographer, it is good that you have a complete set of professional equipment ready to be used at all times. However, there are times that you would rather use a mobile phone to take photos especially when you need a quick snap without installing any lens or tripod. Read on to learn how mobile phones have helped redefine digital photography.

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That was one lucky shot I took with an old Canon G2 compact camera placed on a log. You don't always need expensive gear to capture beautiful shots.

Making The Best Out Of The Situation: Taking Stunning Storm Shots

By Aileen Pablo on July 19, 2012

The electricity in the air, the smell of rain, and the site of ominous clouds is enough to send any heart racing with the impending excitement of a brewing storm. For photographers, this is an opportunity to capture Mother Nature at her most thrilling point on film. Yet with the unique outdoor lighting, fast action and potentially heavy downpours this is not always as easy as you might hope.

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Top 10 Principles of Animation

Top 10 Principles of Animation

By Margaret Jules on March 21, 2012

The creative freedom allowed to the designers and artists in the animation industry is what makes this art form soar high on excellence. But like any other art form, creativity here is inextricably linked with technicality. This necessitates the artists to understand and follow some basic principles of design, perceived and accumulated by experts over a period of time. Learning to apply these basics of animation is vital to enhance your precision and make your inanimate characters appear closer to reality. Given here are the 10 essentials from the animation playbook that every animator should sincerely understand.

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5 Tips for Integrating Photography into Your Web Design

5 Tips for Integrating Photography into Your Web Design

By Ricky Palermo on March 15, 2012

Embedding photography in websites is not just limited to a photographer advertising his/her professional talent but gives a lot of life and appeal to any website for that matter.

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Depth of Field  – A Guide for Beginners

Depth of Field – A Guide for Beginners

By Ştefania Dinea on March 3, 2011

Depth of field is one of the fundamental “tools” for creative photography. If we know it well and use it efficiently we can create spectacular photographs and avoid a lot of mistakes.

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