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Question Posted Friday May 29 2009, 1:17 pm

hey i want to try something new - art of photography.
what site has all the editing i need to have the best pictures taken and also has tips on using the camera and a lot of stuff i should learn about photogrpahy. Thanks! =)


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Marmeduke answered Thursday August 26 2010, 7:58 am:
The web abounds with cool photography sites! Digital Photography School is a well known resource with lots of tutorials for beginners. Everything is pretty clearly set out in step-by-step instructions, so it's easy to follow when you're starting out.

I've learnt a lot from ephotozine, which has loads of info plus a section with video tutorials which is massively helpful for certain things.

This site [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) is quite good because it has tips on all the basics, Photoshop, taking better pictures etc, plus info on famous photographers.

You can learn a lot from Photography forums and photo sharing sites like Flickr too.

When it comes to printing work, home desk top printers do a fairly decent job these days. Make sure your printer has at least 4 cartridges. Any more than 6 is getting towards the professional end of things! Good luck!

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dancedance42 answered Friday May 29 2009, 10:29 pm:
it depends on what kind of camera you are using
are you taking digital photos? or are you using a 35mm? if you are using a digital you could probably just google photography tips or something along those lines. if you are using a 35mm youll have to learn how to develop film (although im sure you can send it in somewhere to be developed)
when you figure out what kind of camera you want to use, write back in my inbox
xxtiffany

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