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Digital Cameras Dont Take Great Pictures, People Do

The popularity of digital cameras continues to explode; however, information for taking better photographs has been sorely lacking. Knowing how to pose subjects, use backgrounds, and compose shots makes the difference between a family classic and a soon-to-be-deleted image.

Bloomingdale, IL (PRWEB) July 27, 2005 –- Owning a digital camera wont result in great photos anymore than buying a basketball guarantees playing the game like Michael Jordan," states site owner Robert Bezman. Purchasing a digital camera is the easy part; using it well takes information and practice." Thousands of sites provide information on which digital camera is the best to buy, but very few explain how to truly create spectacular pictures.

Spending $500 - $1,000 on a digital camera is not uncommon. Consumers read through the owners manual and immediately begin taking pictures. Disappointment usually hits once the images are reviewed on the computer. Consumers know how to operate their camera, but they often have no idea what is required to produce a superb photograph. Consumers forget that a digital camera is only a tool to create the end result… the best picture possible.

Best-Family-Photography-Tips.com was developed for first-time and amateur photographers to compress a five year digital camera learning curve. Professional photography tips are presented that address frequently encountered situations in numerous settings. In addition, key digital camera accessories and features are explained.

Capturing a waterfall where the water has a soft cotton candy" look is dramatic – and simple, with some basic shutter speed and tripod tips. The time of day can make a huge difference for outdoor photographs. And, purchasing a polarizing filter for $12 can make sky and water photographs pop off the paper. These are the type of digital camera tips that are both simple to learn and easy to implement.

The most popular subjects for photographs are family members. Best-Family-Photography-Tips.com explains how to pose everyone from babies to grandparents, individually and in groups. Whether taking pictures at a family reunion, anniversary party, or summer vacation; digital camera owners are shown photographs and tips that illustrate what makes or ruins a priceless photo.

Best-Family-Photography-Tips.com is a family-oriented repository of easy-to-understand photography tips that addresses many categories, including:

• Baby, child, pet, and family group posing
• Family reunions, events, and vacation activities
• Indoor and outdoor techniques
• Daylight and night time opportunities
• Landscape and nature photography
• Flash, must-have accessories, and storage options
• Recommended camera equipment for different events

About Best-Family-Photography-Tips.com
Best-Family-Photography-Tips.com is a wholly owned site of Custom Photographic Expressions, a professional photography studio founded in 2003 by Robert Bezman.

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