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nikon – Nikonians nikonians.org Appoints Director of Publishing and Communications for North America



Nikonians, a worldwide community for [tag]Nikon [/tag]photographers and enthusiasts, \nhas recently appointed Dr. Jason P. Odell as Director of Publishing and \nCommunications for North American operations.

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(PRWEB) June 9, 2005 — Nikonians (www.nikonians.org) appoints \nDirector of Publishing and Communications for North America; opens its website \nto online advertising campaigns.

Nikonians, a worldwide community for \nNikon photographers and enthusiasts, has recently appointed Dr. Jason P. Odell \nas Director of Publishing and Communications for North American operations. Dr. \nOdell will be instrumental in developing and maintaining new marketing \npartnerships in the spirit of supporting the community. The creation of this \nposition in North America signals the start of a new chapter for Nikonians; \nopening the user community to on the internet advertising campaigns.

For the last \nfive years, Nikonians has relied solely on private funds and paid memberships. \nThe quality resources and friendly atmosphere, combined with strong visitor, \nmembership, and page traffic growth have made Nikonians.org an ideal place for \ncompanies to present a highly targeted message, gain brand-recognition, or host \ntheir white papers.

Community home site: http://www.nikonians.org
Media Package: http://nikonians.elany.de

\n\n\nAbout Nikonians® – The Worldwide Home for Nikon® Photographers
Founded in the \nyear 2000, Nikonians® is the friendly home for Nikon® enthusiasts on the \nInternet. With over 30,000 members from 130 countries and 40,000 visitors per \nday, it is the largest community of its kind. The community isn\’t related to \nNikon Corporation. Nikonians is a registered trademark of Nikonians.org. Nikon \nis a registered trademark of Nikon Corporation.
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digital photography – Digital Wedding Photography – Archiving Your Memories


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Have you ever imagined to capture all those treasured moments of your wedding ceremony in your own camera, I mean digital camera? Stop imagining, for digital cameras have made way to your wedding celebration to turn your world around. The quality of pics by digital cameras simply speaks for themselves. And beyond that, with digital wedding photography, couples can save their pockets by doing away with the wedding studio for the wedding proofs. \n

There was a time when the brides and grooms could do nothing but wait for weeks or even months following the wedding for the films to be developed. But things have changed now as digital wedding photography can bring photos the very same day without much trouble. \n

The best part about digital wedding photography is that even amateurs can click photographs without having to compromise on the quality of photos. That reminds of the quality of digital photos. The photos are simply as good as it gets. You shouldnt be surprised, as many professional photographers have taken to digital operations too. \n

Interestingly, you\’ll encounter three types of wedding photography namely photojournalistic wedding photography, traditional wedding photography, and artistic wedding photography. Photojournalistic wedding photography or better known as candid wedding photography is all about documentary style wedding photos. Traditional wedding photography is poised to take only formal pics whereas artistic wedding photographers tend to add a bit of their artistry in their pic shoot. \n

If you are to venture into digital wedding photography then you must follow some of these winning tips. Always make sure that you hold the background into consideration before taking your photos. It is the most commonly made mistake you definitely want to avoid. What amateur photographers tend to do at times is focus on the subject leaving behind the negative space and the surroundings. The best you can do is finding a place where subjects are free from clutter and obstructive backgrounds. \n

Mind you, the glares from spectacles can bring about an intense spot in your photo hence ruin it. All you need is a bit of adjustment without having anyone remove his or her glasses. \n

You can snap some fabulous pics at the reception. This is where the cutting of the cake, the throwing of the wedding bouquet and many other real life moments come into picture. Make sure that all the colorful wedding accents fit into your pics. You should know that digital cameras fabricate colorful photos, so why not chance at the colorful décor of the wedding celebration. Now, if all of this isn\’t enough then there are scores of good books out there that can instruct you to film weddings as it should be. \n

Digital wedding photography with its manifold advantages is all that you need to take you over the edge on your wedding extravaganza.
\n\nConnie Fillmore\n

Connie Fillmore is a successful writer and publisher of photography related issues, for more informative articles go to www.digitalphotographyguy.com

\nDigital Photography



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digital photography – New: The Digital Camera in the Landscape Workshop


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New Mexico’s Premier Photography Workshops is pleased to announce a new \r\nworkshop for 2005, The Digital Camera in the Landscape, July 31 through August \r\n6, 2005. During this workshop, participants will explore the New Mexico \r\nlandscape with their digital camera, becoming more proficient and comfortable \r\nwith digital tools.

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Santa Fe (PRWEB) July 13, 2005 — The New \r\nMexico Photography Field School, New Mexico’s Premier Photography Workshops, is \r\npleased to announce a new workshop for 2005, The Digital Camera in the \r\nLandscape, July 31 through August 6, 2005. During this workshop, participants \r\nwill explore the New Mexico landscape with their [tag]digital camera[/tag], becoming more \r\nproficient and comfortable with digital tools. Participants shouldn’t be \r\nintimidated by digital lingo, like RAW files, pixel resolution, and histogram. \r\nDiscussions, demonstrations and one-on-one instruction will cover topics as \r\ntechnical as how to establish an effective digital workflow to shooting the \r\nimage to downloading and processing your images on the personal. The teachers \r\nwill help you feel comfortable and productive with your digital camera, at \r\nwhatever level you are at.

Since 1986, the Field School is very special in its \r\nofferings: hands-on photography workshops in the Southwest’s canyons, hills and \r\nvillages. Participants out each day to capture the light, color, and texture \r\nthat\’s the West. Workshops are for the novice to the experienced photographer, \r\n?for anyone who wants to master photographic technique while exploring the \r\nenchanted land that\’s New Mexico. The Field School has Canon EOS 10D Digital \r\ncameras available for students to try out during the workshops.\r\n\r\nField School Director and Instructor Craig Varjabedian has been teaching photography \r\nfor twenty-five years. His photographs are known for their interpretations of \r\nlight and place in the Southwest. His works are widely exhibited and collected. \r\nJoining the Field School for 2005 is William Plunkett, landscape and nature \r\nphotographer. The workshop program based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Field \r\nSchool is sponsored by Bogen Imaging, Lowepro, Photoflex, Lexar Media, MAM-A, \r\nPhase One, Smark Disk, and Nik Mulimedia. Canon USA has made available EOS 10D \r\ncameras for students to try out. A catalogue with workshop descriptions, \r\ninstructors’ bios, and Private Field and Darkroom workshop information is \r\navailable upon request. \r\n\r\nComplete information is available at www.photofieldschool.com. For further information, contact \r\nAssociate Director, Cindy Lane at (505) 983-2934.

\r\n\r\n\r\nCindy Lane, Associate Director
New Mexico Photography Field School
903 W. \r\nAlameda St., No. 204
Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA
(505) 983-2934
Website: www.photofieldschool.com
\r\nDigital Photography


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