Don’t be seduced by the megapixel counts touted in advertising materials and on camera packaging. It’s no longer true that the higher a camera’s megapixel count the better.
How Much Memory Do You Require?
https://www.photoreview.com.au/tips/buying/how-much-memory-do-you-require/Digital cameras are seldom supplied with memory cards these days, partly because the cards that were once supplied are woefully inadequate for today’s camera resolution levels and partly because many digicams come with built-in memories where pictures can be stored.
Choosing a Monitor for Image Editing and Viewing
https://www.photoreview.com.au/tips/buying/choosing-a-monitor-for-image-editing-and-viewing/Much of the fun of digital photography comes from editing images on a computer so choosing the right monitor is important.
Photo Review Attends DES Master Class
https://www.photoreview.com.au/stories/general/photo-review-attends-des-master-class/Photographers who are confused about – or have yet to come to grips with – workflow management for digital printing should probably consider attending some kind of course that shows them the basics of a colour workflow. The type of course they attend will depend on their level of expertise, practical needs and, naturally, budget. While a lot can be learned about colour workflows through books and online, there’s nothing quite like hands-on experience to teach you how to control colour reproduction at all stages of the process from image capture to output as a print.
2008: The Year in Review
https://www.photoreview.com.au/stories/general/2008-the-year-in-review/Photography news highlights from 2008.
Photo Challenge 33: It Takes Two
https://www.photoreview.com.au/competitions/photo-challenge/photo-challenge-33-it-takes-two/We were happily overwhelmed with the outburst of photographic creativity inspired by the ‘It takes two’ Photo Challenge. To the average person, ‘Diptych’ may just be a moderately useful Scrabble word, but for our photographers it was the impetus they needed to come up with an extraordinary variety of artistic juxtapositions. There is something special about the way two well-chosen pictures can exemplify the old cliche about the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. These pairings are each, in their own way, arresting. They make you want to linger for a time as you decode their respective stories.
PR35 Photo Challenge: It Takes Two
https://www.photoreview.com.au/competitions/photo-challenge/pr35-photo-challenge-it-takes-two/We were happily overwhelmed with the outburst of photographic creativity inspired by the ‘It takes two’ Photo Challenge. To the average person, ‘Diptych’ may just be a moderately useful Scrabble word, but for our photographers it was the impetus they needed to come up with an extraordinary variety of artistic juxtapositions. There is something special about the way two well-chosen pictures can exemplify the old cliche about the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. These pairings are each, in their own way, arresting. They make you want to linger for a time as you decode their respective stories.
PR26 Photo Challenge: Right Time, Right Place
https://www.photoreview.com.au/competitions/photo-challenge/pr26-photo-challenge-right-time-right-place/The challenge to photograph a special place at a special time turned out to be rather popular. Our winner is a simple and pleasantly mellow image taken by Curl Curl, NSW’s Caue Mello. “The daily walk on the park (Curl Curl). It seems that even Roxy (the dog) got impressed with the sunset.”
Challenge 24: Right Time, Right Place
https://www.photoreview.com.au/competitions/photo-challenge/challenge-24-right-time-right-place/The challenge to photograph a special place at a special time turned out to be rather popular. Our winner is a simple and pleasantly mellow image taken by Curl Curl, NSW’s Caue Mello. “The daily walk on the park (Curl Curl). It seems that even Roxy (the dog) got impressed with the sunset.”
