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I started Photodoto in 2006. In four years, we’ve published nearly 600 articles on a diverse range of topics for beginners to advanced photographers. I’m proud of the work. For myself, and on behalf of all of Photodoto’s contributing writers: thank you for reading and contributing. When I started Photodoto, my mission was to try to [...]
This guest post was written by Sherry Osborne. Sherry is unable to leave home without at least one camera hanging off her shoulder. She posts photography tips geared to beginners several times a week at photoblog.net. Contact me if you are interested in guest writing for Photodoto. -John I don’t know if this has ever happened [...]
I’ve mentioned before that I’m often inspired by this blog and yesterday’s post was a TTV photo, which inspired me to tell you, dear Photodoto readers, how to create TTV photos. Luckily for you it’s very simple, in principle. TTV stands for “Through the Viewfinder” and to create one of these photos you need two cameras. [...]
Earn Money With Digital Photography—Promote Your Skills
This guest post was written by Laura Charon. Laura is an avid photographer who has been taking pictures for years–first with an old brownie camera and more recently with a Canon Digital Rebel XTi. You can read more of Laura’s posts at Beyond Megapixels. Contact me if you are interested in guest writing for Photodoto. [...]
If you’re following along with DSLR-101, if you’re a more experienced amateur, or even if you don’t own a camera and just like to look at pretty pictures check out this website for some inspiring interviews with professional photographers. I’m going to call it inspiration Tuesday. Enjoy. Be inspired. Go play with your camera. Photo by: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wfiupublicradio/ [...]
We’re continuing with our DSLR 101 this week and today we’re explaining white balance. What? White balance is responsible for keeping your photos the correct temperature. A low colour temperature creates more red, a higher colour temperature more blue. Digital cameras create the correct colour temperature by picking the part of the photo that it thinks should [...]
Buy Awesome Photos and Help Haiti
If you want to get some awesome new art for your walls and help the relief efforts in Haiti at the same time, check out these photo auctions: Switch Cities Erin Lassahn Simply bid on a photo you like, if you have the highest bid you get the photo and your money goes to help Haiti. Photo by IFRC http://www.flickr.com/photos/ifrc/ [...]
Time for lesson number two in our DSLR 101 series! Our topic today? You may have heard of it, it’s a little thing called ISO. What? ISO is traditionally a measure of film speed; basically how sensitive a roll of film is to light. Obviously if you’re using a DSLR you’re not using film but your camera [...]
In keeping with the theme of learning, here’s an interesting program I hope expands in the future. Bigshot is currently only running workshops in the New York City area but it looks like they might reach other cities soon. The Bigshot workshops allow kids to build their own camera from a set of Bigshot click-together [...]
DSLR 101 – Auto Exposure Bracketing
Do you own a DSLR but use it mostly as a very expensive point-and-shoot? Time to take off the training wheels! Join us for DSLR 101! Don’t worry we’ll take it slow, and the little green rectangle of the auto setting will always be there for you to run back to if you find yourself [...]