Stop action photography can add tremendous excitement to your photo collection and your scrapbook. You’re invited to come inside to watch and learn how professional photographer Karl Taylor captures fast action events!
Photography Tips Archives
How does a photographer make images of static objects come to life and provoke interest? Award winning photographer and artist R.J. Muna discusses the critical element of photo composition, what he looks for in a subject and how he plans in advance for an upcoming photo shoot.
Learning to use a digital camera takes a bit of relearning since the camera controls are labeled differently in some instances, but the basics of taking great photos remains the same. From DIY! Network’s show called The Whole Picture, Erin Manning offers solid basic advice for anyone wanting to be a better photographer.
Learn about macrophotography and how to use it in scrapbooking as featured embellishments. Photos are not usually the embellishment; photos are the featured piece accented by the attractive elements. Meet professional photographer Michael Shiffler and hear the advice he offers on how you, too, can create perplexing photographs that will carry your message and enthrall your scrapbook visitors.
Photographs are treasures that need to be stored correctly for preservation, and in this conversational video you’ll get professional advice on storage and archival methods from The Smithsonian Institution Archives.
In this video Jim Southard teaches about lighting, automatic camera settings and how to capture and create the type of photo you want. By showing his own photos he provides useful tips on how to overcome common lighting problems and what he did to correct the problems.
In this video Jim Southard teaches about the composition of a photograph and its importance. He shows photos that demonstrate his lesson points and instructs why the composition is favorable or unfavorable.





















