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Printing digital photos on canvas

Printing digital photos on canvas

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Digital printing technology has unfolded a whole new world to photographers, artists, amateurs, art galleries and professionals alike. No medium other than digital photos has ever been as convenient for photographers to create astounding images, enabling them to take as many photos as desired at no added cost as well as delete those they don’t like, and customize with special effects and camera techniques.

Quality artist canvas is recognized as a perfect medium to create beautiful prints from your own photographs; by printing digital photos on canvas, you can turn your personal memories and treasured moments into wonderful pieces of art that have a longer life. Since the look and feel of canvas photo prints is extremely unique, these pictures create a special impact. Canvas photo prints are becoming the foremost choice for interior decoration in homes, banks, offices, saloons, bars, and restaurants. There are numerous standard digital canvas photo printing companies that offer state of the art digital canvas photo printing services.

Generally, digital photos are printed on high quality exhibition grade cotton using full color inkjet printers and long-lasting UV proof pigment inks. Canvas fabric made of 100% pure cotton is ideal for producing photo-realistic images. There are several standard canvas print sizes to choose from. Canvas sizes ranging from 32 cm x 25 cm to 117 cm x 90 cm can be used for digital printing. For utmost durability, the photo canvas prints are coated either with a matte, satin or glossy finish and laminated to ensure print permanency. Different varieties of canvas are available in the market today like matte decor canvas, artist canvas, satin stretch canvas, simulated canvas, premium canvas, and cotton-polyester blended canvas.

With today’s advanced digital technology and photo printing techniques, images are easily converted from digital cameras, negatives, slides or photos onto canvas, without altering the original masterpieces. Digital photo printing enables several options such as scanning, retouching, photo reproduction, exposure correction, photo resizing, and formatting while printing photos onto canvas.

The photographic quality of your canvas ultimately depends on the size and quality of the original image you submit. So, in order to achieve the best quality canvas print, it is suggested that you set your camera to the highest resolution feasible, and carefully opt for a canvas size appropriate for the image.

Flash light for babies

Flash light for babies

June 16, 2002
By: Stephen J. Krebs, M.D.
Carlisle Pediatric Associates Enjoy your baby and take your pictures. They will be cherished by your family as your baby grows up and by her as she sees what she looked like as a baby.
There should be virtually no harm in the camera flashes. There is felt to be no harm in examining baby’s eyes with the bright eye scopes used by baby doctors and eye doctors. There is potential harm (in theory only) to the eyes when babies are placed in intense light therapy (phototherapy) for jaundice if their eyes are uncovered for prolonged periods of this light exposure. This is based on damage to the retina, the back of the eye, noted in newborn piglets studied with using phototherapy. This, of course, is much stronger and longer light exposure than many, many camera flashes and still is only a risk in theory, not proven in human babies.
Looking into bright lights for extended periods can also damage the retina. Therefore, don’t look directly at a solar eclipse when observing one. But, this again is prolonged and intensive light exposure. The camera flashes even of a self-proclaimed camera addict are safe for your baby

Baby, maternity photography

Baby, maternity photography

 Unique and creative baby, maternity photographer.
 Imagine capturing baby’s first portraits without leaving home.Portraits available in your home, my home studio or any  location .

Capture Every Stage of Your Baby’s Growth in Pictures
Babies are in constant change, from newborn infants until they begin to run. At Digital Creations My Way Photography, i want to help you tell your baby’s story in pictures. I recommend creating portraits of your infant as young as 3 weeks, then at 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year. Each of these ages has its own special charm that you will want to preserve in the finest available baby portrait photography.
Many new parents hardly have time to sleep, let alone take the perfect photo. My in-home photo sessions are a great way to record a precious moment and provide you with photos that you will cherish for years.

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Facial expressions

Facial expressions

inga-sepia.jpgHow to tell the people on the other side of the camera what you want

What is the story about facial expressions?

In a galaxy far, far away (not really) Charles Darwin was among the first people to quote that facial expressions are innate for humans and other animals.

What does this have to do with becoming a better female photographers model? Plenty!!

Facial expressions are an important channel of nonverbal communication. No matter what approach you use, certain facial expressions are associated with particular human emotions. This information can be very powerful for a model who is willing to learn it so pay close attention.

Why do we have facial expressions. Where did ours come from?

Facial expressions are commonly inherited.

They come from a long line of “mamas” and “papas” and “grandmas” and grandpas” so you are stuck with what you received, right?

Not necessarily.

There are ways to alter some of your expressions although your facial expressions will remain your own up to a point. But first, let’s learn about what some of the basic facial expressions emote:

Happiness
Sadness
Surprise
Anger
Frustration
Jealousy / envy
Fear
Disgust
Contempt
Worry
Distress
Anxiety
Self-respect
Confidence
Optimism

How many of these emotions can you bring to your face on demand; anytime you want?

Facial expressions are as important in communicating to the camera in a photo shoot as words are in talking to your friend on the phone.

For example, facial expressions are to deaf individuals what tone in conversation is to hearing people. They are an important way to communicate emotions to others and evoke a reaction. Therefore, facial expressions are an important source of information for human interaction.

But I am a model — Not an actor!

True, you are a model which makes it all the more important to use facial expressions and body language to “sell” your look to the viewer. And, even body language doesn’t help very much in a head shot!

Whether you are aware of it or not, your facial expression tells a story to the camera and to your audience much the same as an actor tells a story by talking, body language and expressions on their faces. This is what you have to learn to become the best fashion, glamour or commercial model you can be. An example: Let’s suppose you had to talk to your friend and could not talk or use your hands; only your face. Could you do it?

Well, many of the super models could “talk” instantly using only their facial expressions because they are professionals and have spent hours on hours practicing their craft.

But, don’t despair — You too can use facial expressions to come across to the people on the other side of the camera!! Practice – Practice – Practice: If you will commit to just 20 minutes a day, I will show you how to become an expert in giving facial expressions in just 30 days All you have to do to gain that expert status in expressing your feelings with only your face is to look in the mirror. Simple, isn’t it?

Take just 20 minutes per day and practice ONE FACIAL EXPRESSION until you can bring up that look without even thinking. Incidentally, this is how many model develop that fantastic smile you see on magazine covers or cosmetic advertisements.

Then, when you’ve mastered that look, go on to the next one. I won’t guarantee that you will have all the looks in 30 days but I promise that you will be able to develop a killer look for many situations you want to portray. When that photographer says; “I need a really sad look” you can cheerfully produce it (forgive the oxymoron).

A final thought concerning facial expressions Remember that facial expressions are very contagious, even on a subconscious level. Many experts tell us that certain basic facial expressions are in fact human traits that are windows to the soul presenting such expressions as happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, disgust, and anger.

Faces and facial expressions are an important aspect of human interaction so doesn’t it make sense to use them in modeling? While poses and lighting are essential in producing a successful female photographers model shoot, without facial expressions the photographer and model are in for a long, non-emotional day. What a drag!

America’s top models (and in the rest of the world) know the value of giving a sexy look or a pouty look or a look of joy to communicate to the people who will be viewing their photos. These models facial expressions are varied and priceless! This is one reason they make the big bucks in the modeling industry.

This is why gestures and facial expressions are so important to you as a model and to me as a photographer.

How many different facial expressions are human beings capable of?

I am not sure but I would suggest that you learn as many combinations as possible and you will find your next model photo session to be more fun and invigorating!! Have some fun with your new skills. Now, go out there and model!!