Lighting Equipment for Indoor Digital Photography ?Posted by brian | Posted in Photography Equipment Help | Posted on 07-30-2010Tags: Digital, Equipment, Indoor, Lighting, Photography3 Can you please refer websites where I can get information on lighting equipment for indoor digital photography.
Would also appreciate sharing your personal knowledge on the above subject. Thank you very much. Image taken on 2008-09-16 01:28:27. Image Source. (Used with permission) |
How to Shoot Architectural Digital Photos : Photographing Large Indoor SpacesPosted by brian | Posted in Photography Equipment Videos | Posted on 07-21-2010Tags: Architectural, Digital, Indoor, Large, Photographing, Photos, Shoot, spaces0![]() Photographing large indoor spaces requires the ability to get the widest possible view. Photograph large indoor spaces withtips from a professional photographer in this free photography video. Expert: Robin Hill Contact: www.robinhillfineart.com Bio: Robin Hill’s award-winning work has appeared in leading art, design and architecture publications. Filmmaker: Paul Muller Rating: 5 | Views: 1362 |
What is the best DSLR Nikon camera for low light indoor sports photography for purchase today?Posted by brian | Posted in Sports Photography Help | Posted on 07-17-2010Tags: Best, Camera, Dslr, Indoor, Light, Nikon, Photography, Purchase, Sports, Today3 I like the features and resolution quality of Nikon cameras so I want to know of the current Nikon DSLR lineup which should I go for when it comes to low light sports photography?
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What kind of photography lighting would be good for indoor fashion shots?Posted by brian | Posted in General Photography Help | Posted on 06-20-2010Tags: Fashion, Good, Indoor, Kind, Lighting, Photography, Shots, Would6 I’m not new, but not exactly very good with photography. To a point I can do it. I’ve been taking photos of clothing I make outside for the summer, and have been quite pleased with the turnout. However, winter is just around he corner and I need to take photos inside.I’m looking for lighting tips for indoor photography. I take indoor fashion shots and need something that gives me decent light. Not regular lighting that makes everything look yellow/orange. Also, There are not many windows here so light from outside is limited. Any help would be GREALY appreciated. Thanks. Image taken on 2007-12-31 19:53:23. Image Source. (Used with permission) |
Which film roll to use for outdoor and indoor photography?Posted by brian | Posted in Outdoor Photography Help | Posted on 06-18-2010Tags: Film, Indoor, Outdoor, Photography, Roll4 I am going to use my Yashica camera for taking photos- mostly outdoor photography..Which film roll would be best suited: 100, 200 or 400? Is there any difference in selection of film rolls for outdoor and indoor photography?
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What is the best camera for indoor and outdoor photography?Posted by brian | Posted in Outdoor Photography Help | Posted on 06-17-2010Tags: Best, Camera, Indoor, Outdoor, Photography3 I’ve recently discovered, I really like photography.I’ve been using my cellphone for pictures though. I’d really like a GOOD camera, one that will work for indoor and outdoor, and a cheap one too. If you know any good camera’s that will work, please tell me. :] And if you can, get a link to the camera. P.s. This is some of my photography. Image taken on 2007-10-20 14:32:36. Image Source. (Used with permission) |
What kind of light bulb can i use for indoor photography?Posted by brian | Posted in Outdoor Photography Help | Posted on 04-30-2010Tags: Bulb, Indoor, Kind, Light, Photography2 Im using a canon rebel XTi. I have been shooting outdoor photography for sometime now and I want to move into the indoor studio. Im planning to change one of my spare room into a studi but dont know where to start. I dont plan to spend alot of money on my set. I will be buying most of my equipments at a hardware store to cut down the cost. First off, what kind of light bulb do I need to light up a subject? I plan on having 3 diffrent light sources. I’ve heard that muslin is a good material to use as a backdrop. I also have a window in the room. Can I just buy any black cloth and cover the window or is there a specific material that can block out sunlight. Any help of setting up a studio with a low cost budget will be…
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I have a Canon T1i, which lens would be best suited for indoor and outdoor modeling-type photography?Posted by brian | Posted in Outdoor Photography Help | Posted on 04-06-2010Tags: Best, Canon, Indoor, Lens, modelingtype, Outdoor, Photography, suited, Would2 I am on a budget, so no L-glass!
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Deciding Whether to Have an Indoor or Outdoor WeddingPosted by brian | Posted in Outdoor Photography Articles | Posted on 04-04-2010Tags: Deciding, Indoor, Outdoor, Wedding, Whether0
There is a moment when you start to plan a wedding where the sheer magnitude of the situation will wreak havoc on your brain. The overwhelming feeling will hit you around the time when you realize that besides finding the perfect flowers, the best photography, and the most flattering wedding dress, you also have to pick table clothes, music, wedding favors, wine and even what type of salad your guests are going to eat. This is the moment where it’s a nice time to leave the room, walk outside and take a deep breath. It’s impossible to plan everything at once, so it’s best to start at the beginning. The first question to tackle is an easy one, one so easy that most will probably forget that it’s the first step. This question is: are you going to have an indoor or an outdoor… |
What is the best type of flash and lens to buy for indoor portrait photography of babies with a Nikon D90?Posted by brian | Posted in Baby Photography Help | Posted on 03-29-2010Tags: Babies, Best, Flash, Indoor, Lens, Nikon, outdoor portrait photography tips with sb600 flash, Photography, Portrait, portrait photography, Type3 I’m a beginner in photography–took one class in college–but I’d like to take some professional-looking photos of my newborn.I’d like a “studio look”–think close up, black drape background, naked baby or close up with nice bokeh in background I’ve heard of “ring flashes”…would they be better than the SB-600? Image taken on 1943-00-01 00:00:00. Image Source. (Used with permission) |


Can you please refer websites where I can get information on lighting equipment for indoor digital photography.

I like the features and resolution quality of Nikon cameras so I want to know of the current Nikon DSLR lineup which should I go for when it comes to low light sports photography?
I’m not new, but not exactly very good with photography. To a point I can do it. I’ve been taking photos of clothing I make outside for the summer, and have been quite pleased with the turnout. However, winter is just around he corner and I need to take photos inside.
I am going to use my Yashica camera for taking photos- mostly outdoor photography..Which film roll would be best suited: 100, 200 or 400? Is there any difference in selection of film rolls for outdoor and indoor photography?
I’ve recently discovered, I really like photography.
Im using a canon rebel XTi. I have been shooting outdoor photography for sometime now and I want to move into the indoor studio. Im planning to change one of my spare room into a studi but dont know where to start. I dont plan to spend alot of money on my set. I will be buying most of my equipments at a hardware store to cut down the cost. First off, what kind of light bulb do I need to light up a subject? I plan on having 3 diffrent light sources. I’ve heard that muslin is a good material to use as a backdrop. I also have a window in the room. Can I just buy any black cloth and cover the window or is there a specific material that can block out sunlight. Any help of setting up a studio with a low cost budget will be…
I am on a budget, so no L-glass!
I’m a beginner in photography–took one class in college–but I’d like to take some professional-looking photos of my newborn.