Can you recommend a really good Digital Photography book?

March 26th, 2010 by
darkrhym asked:


I’m looking for a really good Digital Photography book that covers everything to do with taking good digital photo’s.

In the past I have read other books by John Hedgecoe and Tom Ang. Both have digital books too but I havent seen or read them – I need someone to recommend me a really good, a comprehensive one that covers everything. Great for a beginner etc…

Thanks!

What tools do I need for opening a home digital photography studio?

March 25th, 2010 by
ABC asked:


I’d like to start a small home digital photography studio but with minimum budget (around 3000 $) but I feel its impossible. also What are the main equipments needed plus any recomended websites portrait snaps training?
Am shocked! spending that much? Well thank you all for help and I’ll think I keep up with an SLR ( D40 Nikon) alright?

How do they hide the cameras in hidden camera Shows?

March 25th, 2010 by
misFit asked:


Sometimes the people are right next to the camera and they don’t even notice it. How do they do this? Where are the cameras?

cameras?

March 25th, 2010 by
candi*cane asked:


Ok so I need to find those old cameras that the photos come out of the camera as soon as you take the picture what are those called and where can i find them?? also how much do you think they would cost?

Where to get old western photos taken of me?

March 23rd, 2010 by
Xo asked:


Hello, I’m in San Francisco, and I’ve seen some friends with the old western-style pictures…where they give you the costume, and they take the pictures.
I really want this done with my boyfriend and I, but I have no idea where to get this done in my area or even how to find a place like this? (google did not help)

Digital photography?

March 21st, 2010 by
Book_lover asked:


My Grandparents are coming up this summer and we plan on going to the Olympic national park (where we go every time they come up) I want to impress them with my photography skills. How can I take really good photos? I have a Kodak Easy Share C433. I have had it for a year and 4 months. I enjoy taking pictures where ever I go on trips. Its a great camera. Actually its the 1st digital camera I looked at when I went to Walmart. I got it on sale for 109.99 Its regually 150.00 dollar camera.

What are good cameras for infrared marijuana detection?

March 21st, 2010 by
Bryan M asked:


A client of mine would like to know which is the best camera for thermal infrared pot detection. He thinks his neighbor is growing pot and wants to prove it to the local authorities by using a thermal imager. Can anyone direct us to the right cameras for this job?

What cameras do professionals use to get good night shots?

March 20th, 2010 by
mattqatsi asked:


I noticed that alot of professional photos are taken at night, such as ones with stars in them along with other objects. However, they don’t use flash, what kind of cameras do they use for that?
Thanks alot, but what type, what brand, which ones are expensive enough to be able to do that

Does anyone know of any japanese photo booths in the los angeles or san fernando valley area?

March 20th, 2010 by
fob<3 asked:


i know theres CUE! studio in rowland heights and pika pika in san francisco, but i want some that are closer. If anyone doesnt know what these booths are they are similar to american photbooths but way cooler that offer many backgrounds,the option to write and decorate your pictures.

What are some good places to see in CA between San Diego and San Francisco?

March 20th, 2010 by
Boston27 asked:


Traveling in August with my (18 yo) brother to celebrate his HS graduation and my grad school graduation; we are flying in to San Diego, out of San Francisco, and have one week and a car. Looking for ideas of things to do that may be off the beaten path (ie not San Diego Zoo/Alcatraz/Hollywood), and alternatives depending on the status of the wildfires. Also any lodging suggestions along the way (decent but not super expensive – I’m paying for everything), and good photo sights (he’s v. artistic) are greatly appreciated.