Friday, August 30, 2013

Stock Photo Tips

Buying stock photography is not always an easy task. There are a few things to consider when purchasing these images to ensure that you are getting exactly what you need. Whether you are buying an image for a website or print, it is a good idea to understand the basics of buying stock photos. Consider free images There are a variety of sites on the web that sell stock photography. However, sites like Creative Commons and Stock.xchng offer...

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Glamour Fashion Photography

Glamour fashion photography is a fine art form that is lush and sexy in the right photographer's hands. There is a distinct difference between the sweet, romantic feel of a good glamour photo and the brash sex of a pornographic shot. For models, glamour fashion is one area that they don't have to avoid--in fact, it may even help their portfolios. What Is Glamor Photography? Glamour photography is usually defined as photography with a more...

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

What Is a Lithographer?

A lithographer is an artist who uses lithographic printing or lithography as his medium. The term "lithographer" used to apply to any person who prepared the stone or printing plate in this process, but has evolved to apply to graphic artists who use this method. Significance Lithography is the basis for offset printing, the most common form of mass printing books, maps, posters and newspapers. In the art world, lithographers are recognized...

Thursday, August 22, 2013

What Is a Camera Ready Document?

A camera-ready document is a document a printer can reproduce without making any adjustments. Historically, a camera-ready document is one used in offset printing, which is the equipment and expertise that produces most printed material, such as newspapers, magazines and catalogs. Other forms of camera-ready documents include designs for mugs and T-shirts printed by promotional advertisers. Previously printed or not crisp material, such as faxes,...

In What Areas Is 35mm Film Better Than Digital?

Although 35mm film cameras have taken a back seat to the instant gratification of 35mm digital cameras, film cameras still offer benefits their digital counterparts can't replicate. From longer battery life, to a better use of grain structure, film cameras can still outperform digital in some aspects. Without the option to review and manipulate images, film shooters are less likely to miss recording key moments and spend less time on their images...