Exposure is the amount of light collected by the sensor in your camera during a single picture. If the shot is exposed too long the photograph will be washed out. If the shot is exposed too short the photograph will appear too dark. Almost all cameras today have light meters which measure the light in the given shot and set … Read More
Maui Photograher- Tips for the digital photograher
Proper handling of the camera itself can reduce the number of retakes, helping to make your day easier by decreasing the number of times you need to repeat the dreaded “hold on, I need to take one more”. Taking better quality pictures means taking fewer pictures overall since you’re taking fewer bad shots due to bad mechanics. holding the camera … Read More
Maui Wedding photography
Wedding Tip: Arriving in Paradise… If you have a few days here on Maui before the ceremony, remember the tropical sun. Sunbathe with care because, well, think about a vicious sunburn on the day… And you may want to be careful of tan lines that will show. Research, Research, Research… There are a lot of great bridal resources out there … Read More
Black and White Photo Tips- Maui Photos
Photography tips –editing the photos with software Tip 1: Want black and white photos? A top digital photography tip – don’t do it in-camera! Do it afterwards using image editing software. Your computer will do a far better job than your camera. Tip 2: When editing your photographs a good tip is to make sure you don’t to overdo it. … Read More
Digital Photography- Maui Photography Tips
Digital photography tips Tip 1: A tip for the careless (or those with butter fingers!). Dropped your digital camera in water? Don’t panic! Quickly get the camera out. Whip out the batteries first, then remove the memory card. Do this quickly! Then dry your camera, battery and memory card out thoroughly. Dry with a towel first, then leave somewhere warm … Read More
Photography, Maui- Photo tips
Digital photography tips –Using a digital camera Tip 1: Compact digital cameras have a shutter delay. To reduce this, take some practice shots. Here’s a tip to help you find out how much of a delay you’re dealing with: stand in the middle of the room, camera at the ready. turn slowly, and while looking at the screen, press the … Read More
Maui Photographer- Tips for choosing a camera
Certainly, the most obvious question that users have is what kind of camera they should choose. Camera users normally fall into one of three main categories: amateurs, hobbyists and professionals, and knowing where you fit can help you identify what features might be important, and what type of camera would make sense for your needs. Are you looking to just … Read More
Maui Photographer- Tips to rememeber
Many people comment on certain photographers having an eye for taking good pictures. In part, that is skill and experience you are seeing. Another part is the expression of art with an understanding of some basic rules. Of course, like any artist, you can take some great shots that ‘break’ all the rules, however, it is safe to say that … Read More
Maui Photography- Digital vs. Film
The debate between digital cameras and film cameras is relatively new – digital photography itself has only in the past few years made it to the point where it could rival film, and most agree that it has finally met (if not surpassed) its rival in ease and flexibility. The range of camera choices above 3 megapixels (which is comparable … Read More
Maui Photographer- Tips for better images
A major advantage of digital photography is being able to easily rewrite history – you can make changes to the photos before printing or displaying. There are a variety of software packages that will allow you to do this – some photo album software will allow simple touch ups, like Google’s Picasa, Apple’s iPhoto or LView, while more complex packages … Read More