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Online Digital Photography Training



There are many ways to learn digital photography, the most obvious one being practice, but there are also less obvious choices… like the title of this article for example: “online digital photography training”.

Learning how to take good pictures with a digital camera can be a hard task to accomplish, and I guess more importantly for some people, to make (a lot) of money from them can be an even harder task.

But now after the huge thing called the internet, learning digital photography online has never been easier.

Getting a mentor

There are many ways actually, to go through online digital photography training, for example you could hire someone to teach you personally, basically a mentor… but that would probably run you dollars up in four figures.

Another way to learn digital photography is…

Taking online classes

Similar to the previous option, except not only you get coached and you do it together (virtually, that is) with an entire class. Very expensive, but also very effective.

The third option, which is my favorite, is to…

Teaching yourself

Now studying and learning digital photography all by yourself may seem like a daunting task at first, but let me tell you one thing:

There are hoards of courses online which you can get hold of very cheaply. A lot of them aren’t legit, so watch out. That would be the one drawback of purchasing some products online, but you just have to pick the good ones.

Making money from your photos

Now what I think is even cooler about the whole internet thing is that you can make a full time income just by submitting your digital photographs to certain websites, it’s really cool actually, and some people make serious money from it.

Well that’s it for this article, feel free to research any of the above ways by yourself… I can’t do everything for you! Good luck with your Digital Photography!

By: Linus Rylander

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Find out the best and most effective way to rake in more money than your boss, simply by submitting pictures to the web. Read my “guide” here: =>> http://camera-dollar.blogspot.com <<=



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The Future of Digital Photography



With the onset of the 21st century, photos can be manipulated and altered in many ways using digital imaging and computer aided techniques. Digital photography started a significant change in photographic technology and changed the nature of photography significantly.

Nowadays, the number of photos you can take is much higher, so you can afford to make mistakes. Also, a photograph can often be remedied on the personal computer, even if it was spoiled by too much lighting. While that has made photography more beginner friendly, it is still far from an easy hobby.

Photography has been present for more than a hundred years and yet new innovations are taking place even this day. Looking at it, one has to surmise that photography will develop again in the future. It’s never too late to get into photography and even now it’s too early to stop learning more about it.

Cameras have certainly come a long way since the early camera obscura. Today the digital point and shoot cameras used by many fit easily in one hand and are fully automated. You even need none of the film rolls present in cameras from a couple of decades past, but can store hundreds of high quality photographs on a memory card less than a square inch in size.

If this is the state of photography today, what may the future hold for us? Technologies such as high dynamic range (HDR) imaging and specular reflection have already been developed. They will probably enter the consumer market within the next few years. More long term plans on photographic technology include various forms of 3D modeling.

Regardless of which one of these technologies you will have in your digital camera a few years from now, one thing is certain: your camera will still not take the pictures without your guidance. Choosing the target, the angle of view and cropping the photograph will still be left for you to take care of and excel in.

By: Suto Cu

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If you are into photography, you probably want to get better at it. That requires practice – a lot of it. However, it is often helpful to be taught about the theory, too. That’s why online photography courses have become a popular method both for new photographers to get used to the art and for more experienced photographers to hone their skills.



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