How Color Temperature Affects Your Photography
By Andrew    |    Oct 20, 2010
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How Color Temperature Affects Your Photography

Photographers will often comment on an image appearing ‘cool’ or ‘warm’ in tone, which translates into whether the photo has more of a red/yellow cast or a blue cast.  It all begins with the color temperature because a lower color temperature will emit a warmer cast while a higher color temperature provides a bluish tint.  It is important that you are able to gauge your available light’s temperature and adjust [...]

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Marketing Your Photo Services on Facebook
By Scott    |    Oct 13, 2010
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Marketing Your Photo Services on Facebook

If you’re a working photographer—be it part-time, on the side or full time—it would be a bit behind the times to recommend you to set up a Facebook page as most savvy photographers have been connected for some time.  However, with so many large friend lists, event notifications and status updates to read, your message could easily get lost in the myriad of updates about the best BBQ in town [...]

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Coming soon to our retail store
By Gary    |    Oct 5, 2010
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Coming soon to our retail store

We are upgrading our photo lab.  Stop in to and talk to us about how our upgrades will benefit you!

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By Gary    |    Oct 4, 2010
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The Best Gear for Braving the Elements

We welcome fall for the season’s respite from the sweltering summer sun, but with this lovely season often comes unpredictable weather and obstacles to getting that perfect shot we seek.  With a little preparation, however, you’ll find that the outdoors can be a powerful partner in helping you garner some of your favorite photos ever! Prepare for the Possibilities: Certain parts of the country are more prone to rain than [...]

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Can the iPad be Your Camera’s New Assistant?
By Rich    |    Sep 20, 2010
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Can the iPad be Your Camera’s New Assistant?

While the iPad has received enormous media coverage about its role in the future of computing, the debate also includes its impact on digital photography and how we interact with our photographs. It’s still too early to say what the long-term effects will be, but we have discovered a few ways your iPad can help keep you organized and streamlined. Travel Lighter: If an upcoming business or personal trip only [...]

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Inside the Life of an Aquatic Photographer
By Mel    |    Sep 16, 2010
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Inside the Life of an Aquatic Photographer

Alan Wulfe is seen by many as an underwater adventurer who spends his free time exploring the deep and filming a world few are fortunate enough to witness with their own eyes. His day job as the SVP of Alamo Aircraft LTD in San Antonio keeps him busy but he has made sure to make room for his aquatic photography passion.  While he started with standard underwater photography, he quickly [...]

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Let Your Summer Memories Follow You Into Fall
By Gary    |    Sep 1, 2010
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Let Your Summer Memories Follow You Into Fall

It’s back to school time and many of us are mourning the end of summer’s carefree ways.  While we want to look ahead to fall’s own unique beauties, we can still take summer with us.  Here are just a few ways to keep summer alive as the seasons change: Create a Summer Scrapbook—the Easy Way: Take a few minutes to search through your summer shots and tag your favorites (many [...]

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Fuji Finepix Real 3D W3 Camera
By Steve    |    Aug 23, 2010
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Fuji Finepix Real 3D W3 Camera

in stock soon… call to pre-order yours! 800-252-6225 ext 111 Fuji’s Press Release Following on from the successful launch of the world’s first 3D camera in September ‘09, Fujifilm continue to offer consumers the opportunity to make their own true, rather than interpolated, 3D content with the launch of a new camera – the FinePix Real 3D W3. A world’s first! While smaller and lighter than the original model, the [...]

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Photographing Wild Horses
By Gary    |    Aug 17, 2010
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Photographing Wild Horses

Photographing wild horses can be an amazing experience—the subject matter is compelling, beautiful and often unpredictable.  You don’t need to be an accredited professional photographer to take on such a feat, but you do need to make sure you’ve got a few important facts in your knowledge toolbox.  If you’re close to an area where wild horses roam or are planning a travel adventure to a particular location for this [...]

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By Steve    |    Aug 4, 2010
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Tips for Traveling Light with Photo Gear

Whether it’s a weekend getaway or a two-week trek across the pond, packing right—and light—is critical to making your trek a success.  After all, who wants to lug a bunch of superfluous gear around? Here are a few tips to ensure your gear bag is light, well-equipped and ready to travel: Think it Through: Imagine your trip for a moment.  Think about where you’ll be traveling.  Do you need to [...]

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