A Case For Printing In A Digital Age
When I was a younger - I know that was an eon ago - there was a saying; you can't hug a child with nuclear arms. To borrow that phraseology, you can't hold a photograph that's in the cloud.
Sure you can view them on your phone, until you lose your phone along with all of your photos. Phew! You had them backed up to the cloud, except your parents do not have access to the cloud because they do n... Read More
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Get your Apple iPhone 5 From Us!
Available at Verizon Wireless inside Camera Corner Connecting Point.
The iPhone 5. The thinnest, lightest, fastest iPhone ever.
It’s hard to believe a phone so thin could offer so many features: a larger display, a faster chip, the latest wireless technology, an 8MP iSight camera, and more. All in a beautiful aluminum body designed and made with an unprecedented level of precision. iPhone 5 measures a mere 7.6 millimeters thin and weighs just 112 grams.1 Tha... Read More |
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Synchronicity and the Art of Photos
Synchronicity: — noun, an apparently meaningful coincidence in time of two or more similar or identical events that are causally unrelated. Coined by Carl Jung from synchronic + -ity.
I received a picture via email from a friend back East who attended UW-Stout with me. The picture was of his caller ID and the name showing was Jasper Johns. We both had several art history classes toget... Read More
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Manipulating Light To Get The Shot
There is an old idea experiencing resurgence – wireless flash. A big reason for this is the ability to provide the benefits of flash and still maintain full TTL (through-the-lens) control. In years past, photographers would have to control the flash units manually, leaving the wireless flash realm to the pros. Nikon, Canon and Sony, all offer wireless flash systems that maintain full TTL con... Read More
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5 Tips for Shooting in Inclement Weather
by Ric Szczepkowski
Not many of us will risk our lives racing into the path of a tornado to photograph the funnel, but many of us will risk our cameras in the rain trying to get a shot of a kid’s soccer game or an impressive cloud formation. Here are 5 tips for taking pictures in foul weather:
Shoot quickly: When photographing in the rain, you don’t have the luxury ... Read More
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The Final Steps of a Great Photo
Alright, all of you with at least two cameras raise your hand. Now list them off in your head. I bet you forgot one – your cell phone. I was thinking about this the other day and I bet there are more cameras per person then ever. Since many of us have multiple cameras I am blown away at the thought of how many photographs must be floating around out there – and I do mean floating aroun... Read More
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Confessions of a RAW Convert
by Ric Szczepkowski
Not long ago I was a JPG snob. Who needs to shoot in RAW? All it does is chew up file space and the pictures are not any better quality. But, over the last year my feelings have changed. I have become a believer in the power of RAW. All it took was one bad overexposure on a critical photograph. I was photographing my nieces wedding and was asked to do some family portraits. ... Read More
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Visit the CCCP Digital Photo Cafe Website
Camera Corner's Digital Photo Cafe has its own dedicated website.
The site has information on all our photographic services, including online processing and specialty services. The site will also feature monthly specials.
Clicking here to visit the site.
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How to Buy the Right TV
Article from Marketplace Magazine
You've decided you want to buy a high-definition television. Now comes that hard part - figuring out what to buy. There is a myriad of choices out there and figuring out which one best fits your needs can be a daunting task.
We're here to help.
Click the link below for the full article. If you still have questions, stop in and see us. We'll help you sort out the choices and get you the perfe... Read More |
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