10 posts tagged with Photography and photographs (View popular tags)

My friend asked me to be the photographer for his wedding (which pleased me a lot!). As an enthusiastic amateur, what should I know about wedding photography? What photos shouldn't I miss? [more inside]
posted on Apr 28, 2008 - 31 answers

What makes a great photograph? [more inside]
posted on Apr 7, 2008 - 19 answers

I'd like to photograph the interior of a run-down old building. I live in NYC. [more inside]
posted on Apr 2, 2008 - 9 answers

What are some good programs for backing up photo's to CD / DVD? Specific features requested. [more inside]
posted on Nov 27, 2006 - 7 answers

Aside from flickr, what are some good websites where I can share/promote/package/sell my photography? [more inside]
posted on Jun 1, 2006 - 9 answers

Trying to identify two things. The first is an image. I think it was a drawing, though it might've been a manipulated photograph. Innumerable warplanes (bombers) crowd the sky, flying (I think) to the left. Some people on the ground are also evident, if I recall correctly. The second is a rather famous work by a prominent artist whose name escapes me. He cast his body, I think in bronze, and welded tremendously broad wings resembling an airplane's onto the sides. The title has something to do with angels.
posted on Dec 31, 2004 - 6 answers

Postcards without photographs by Ansel Adams or Anne Geddes on them: do they really exist, or is it just a crazy dream? -->
posted on Sep 15, 2004 - 18 answers

How would I go about painting on top of color photographs with acrylic paints? I would like to branch out from pure photography and into multimedia; however I have no knowledge of painting process. I am currently taking an acrylics painting course at a commnity college, and while I am beginning to get the basics of applying paint to a canvas, I am at a loss as to how I might prepare a photograph surface for painting. A related question: how about painting on smooth plastic lamps?
posted on May 2, 2004 - 6 answers

Digital cameras do tons of photo manipulation in-camera, before you ever upload it. Knowing this, I'd like to configure my camera to do as much in-camera as possible, so that I don't have to spend as much time photoshopping (contrast, sharpening, etc.) afterward. Any recommendations on settings I could use, or resources that would help me determine what settings make for the "best" photos? (I have a Nikon CP4500, if it helps.)
posted on Jan 27, 2004 - 7 answers