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Digital Photography Art

Well we used to all go out and shoot images on our film cameras, run the film to the corner store or kiosk to get it developed and then once the prints were hand we tended to stick them away without much more than a few minutes notice. Those days are no more as digital photography has grabbed hold of the consumer marketplace. Now we have tons of images in our cameras, on our hard disks and the options of what to do with them are growing and growing every year.

Digital photography has now found its way into more than half of the homes in America. However most people still order out to get their images printed. Maybe it is not the corner film kiosk of the old days but there is still a very strong market for image printing. Nowadays you can take your images to Costco, the nearby photo store where they might have a digital printing kiosk in the store, or you can upload them to the various internet sites devoted to printing your images such as Shutterfly, Ofoto, and Snapfish to name a few.

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The Art of Portrait Photography

Portrait pictures are commonly taken in various functions like weddings and graduation. The beauty of these photos is so intriguing such that people prefer have these photos as their wall hangings for their houses. Portrait photography focuses so much on a person’s face although it shows the whole body or a better part of it. What better way is there to capture the moods and experiences of a person than to do it through photography?

Unlike many other forms of photography, portrait photography was the most popular with the discovery of the camera. People enjoyed taking pictures of their families and this dates back to more than two hundred years ago. Unlike today when the picture are painted in the actual color that they capture, printing of pictures was done in black and white before the discovery of a more sophisticated method of bringing out colored pictures. All the same people still enjoyed portrait photography.

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