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Suite101: Photography articles
Suite101: Photography articles
Visit for how-tos and tips about photography and photographers, including digital cameras, film and equipment, digital photos and film developing.

  • Digital Camera Lens Crop Factor
    Most Digital SLR camera lenses have a crop factor due to a smaller size electronic sensor compared to 35mm film cameras, producing an apparent increase in focal length.
  • Chase Jarvis Hasselblad Master
    Seattle based advertising photographer Chase Jarvis's images breathe a compelling freshness to sports and lifestyle photography, mostly inspired by painters.
  • Photographing Royal Hobart Show
    Photo opportunities abound at this county fair, Australian style, with a wide variety of events, exhibitions and entertainments providing some unique images.
  • Levels Adjust Contrast Brightness
    An essential part of digital imaging is using editing software to fine-tune the exposure. The levels adjustments are the first stop for setting contrast and brightness.
  • New Carl Zeiss Classic Lenses
    Starting with microscopes in 1845, Carl Zeiss are leaders in optical technology, including prized camera lenses. The tradition continues in new lenses for DSLR cameras
  • Photographer Keith Carter
    A self-taught photographer turns Beaumont's small-town life into visual poetry.
  • Christmas Card Photo Ideas
    Before you take this year's Christmas card photo, consider some of these ideas to make your family picture truly merry.
  • Shop: A Digital Camera for Travel
    Want to capture your trip with great photographs? Here's what you need to have before getting on the plane.
  • Photographing Christmas Lights
    Every Christmas householders create artistic light sculptures, adorning their homes with a host of illuminated Christmas decorations, making challenging photo subjects.
  • Christmas Gifts for Photographers
    There are a variety of essential bits and pieces that any photographer needs for their digital camera, whether they use a simple point and shoot, or a complex DSLR.