Christine Peppler's Articles in Photography

  • The Switch from Film to Digital Camera: Making the Adjustment
    There are numerous physical differences between a film and a digital camera. However, there are just a few differences in their functioning that will require the very casual photographer to adjust how they operate to get the most out of their new digital camera.
  • The Home Photographer: When Is a Tripod Really Necessary?
    The average home photographer may not own or want to carry around a tripod. However, these simple tools can turn mediocre shots into outstanding images in some situations.
  • The Digital Camera - A Better Way to Share Photos
    With the increasing popularity of digital cameras, sharing photos online is becoming more convenient. Online photo sharing can offer much greater creativity and immediacy than more traditional methods of sharing photos. This article will review some of the most common options for online sharing.
  • Quick Camera Tips for Better Pet Pictures
    For millions of individuals and families who have pets as part of their lives, preserving memories of their time with us can be important. A good camera and knowledge of just a few photographic techniques can help to capture the kind of images that will be treasured for years to come. This article with provide you with some of the tips you will need.
  • Printing Pictures From Your Digital Camera: No Computer? No Problem
    For those who do not currently use a digital camera, the process of printing their own photos may seem like a complex process. This article describes how printing their own photos is actually a very simple process.
  • Printing from Your Digital Camera - The Dos and Don'ts to Preserve Photos
    Printing the images from a digital camera at home is a convenient feature that attracts many customers. How long will home printed photos last? Only the passage of time will tell, but advances in printing technology, paper and inks are improving longevity. In addition, this article outlines steps that the home photographer can take to increase the chances that their grandchildren can enjoy the memories they capture today.
  • Printers & Paper: Creating Quality Prints from Your Digital Images
    You've purchased a great new digital camera with fantastic resolution. Now, you have to find a printer that will produce prints that will have life-like colors, clarity, and will last a life time. This article will provide a few tips for how to produce those high quality images.
  • Getting Up Close with Digital Cameras: A Brief Guide for the Novice
    Although SLR cameras are recommended for serious close-up photography, the average digital camera owner can produce images with good detail and beauty when they are aware of the special needs of macro photography. This article reviews a few basics to help digital camera owners experience the joy of up-close photography.
  • Digital Cameras: What You See is Not Always What You Get
    If you have ever had the experience of snapping a picture and having the head cropped off of the subject or an arm missing, you have probably been the victim of parallax error. We will show you how to avoid such photographic gaffes.
  • Digital Cameras: Caring for the Camera Lens
    The popularity of digital cameras is due in part to the vivid, life like photographs that they can produce. The lens of a camera is the key to creating these clear, sharp images. However, dust, fingerprints, scratches, and other dirt and smudges can destroy contrast, produce pictures that appear out of focus, and eventually can result in the expense of having to replace the lens, or camera, altogether.
  • Digital Cameras: Getting Better Photos of Family and Friends
    Digital camera owners are able to capture images of family and friends which reflect greater depth and meaning than those obtained in a studio. This article provides a handful of tips on how to shoot images which better represent the personality, feelings, and thoughts of the people in our lives.
  • Digital Cameras- Why You May or May Not Want an External Flash
    The built-in flash on a digital camera is compact, simple to use, and often effective in providing the extra illumination needed to assure adequate exposure of a subject when ambient light is insufficient. In some instances, the internal flash is able to soften shadows in harsh light as well. So why then, would the average, non-professional photographer need or want an external flash for their camera?
  • Digital Camera Tips: Getting Better Group Photographs
    Taking group shots at a family reunion, team celebration, and similar events often results in less than satisfactory pictures. Learn more about how to get better group photographs.
  • Digital Camera Tips: Beginning Concepts of Picture Composition
    So, you bought a great new digital camera but your pictures are still lackluster? Don't want to take a lifetime studying photography but you are jealous of the great shots everyone else has at their desk? Maybe all that you need are a few of the basic picture composition tips in this article.
  • Choosing the Right Resolution When Scanning Images
    High resolution scanners are great tools. However, there are at least a few reasons why you might want to adjust the resolution downward when scanning. We will tell you why.
  • Choosing Print Paper for Your Photos
    If you are just beginning to print photos from your digital camera at home, it can be a bit confusing as to what type of paper to use. Here are the basics.
  • Care for a Photo Scanner
    Photo scanners are a great way of converting images into digital form. We give you some basic tips regarding proper use and care of your scanner to assure longevity and the ability to produce high quality images.
  • Camera Scene Modes: Getting the Right Exposure with the Push of a Button
    The lighting and area of focus is different in each shot you take. Learn about digital camera scene modes that can allow you to adjust for these differences with a push of the button.
  • Camcorder Lens Filters - What Can They Do For You?
    After investing in a good camcorder, a sales person may suggest a lens filter for your new purchase. You wonder, are they just trying to make another sale or is there a justifiable reason for considering adding on a filter? Most of us aren't professional videographers and have no intention of producing a feature film with our camcorder, but lens filters do have a purpose even for those of us who use a camcorder only for recreational purposes.
  • Camcorder Cheat Sheet:6 Tips for Getting Better Audio
    In the quest for better quality home movies, hundreds of thousands of consumers purchase digital video camcorders every year. What few understand is that although these camcorders are truly talented filming devices, it is the skill of the movie maker and the quality of the audio and video that they capture that determines how viewable their film is in the end. This article offers 6 very simple tips for getting better audio for home movies that will win critical acclaim from friends and family.
  • Camcorder Cheat Sheet:5 Tips for Capturing Great Video
    Although digital video camcorders offer consumers unprecedented ability to edit films to create great home movies, the filming techniques employed by home movie makers have much greater influence on the quality of a home movie than the equipment. This article reviews 5 simple tips for capturing better video for home movies that will keep an audience coming back for more.
  • Basic Digital Photography: Which Way to Hold the Camera
    Do you know the guidelines to help you decide how to hold your digital camera when taking a shot? Learn about it here.
  • Basic Digital Photography: The Old Rules Still Apply
    Want better pictures but don't want to make a life study of photograpy to do it? Don't worry, all of the old rules apply and it isn't too technical. Here are just a few tips you can master easily if you are truly a novice but still want better pictures.
  • Basic Digital Photography: Taking Action Shots
    Digital cameras have changed the nature of personal photography. More impromptu shots, daily events, and action shots are taken as beginning photographers can experiment without the cost of film and developing as they store images on computer and share over the internet. This article provides a handful of tips to help beginners take better action shots.
  • Basic Digital Photography- Taking Control of Exposure
    Even beginning photographers can take control of their images, creating the images they imagine through manual control of shutter speed and aperture. This article offers a basic explanation of these concepts and how to use them.
  • Basic Digital Photography- Getting the Light Source Right
    Lighting is the single most critical factor in determining image quality. Novice photographers can learn to master the basics of lighting to create the images that they want both indoors and outdoors.
  • Basic Digital Photography - Capturing Night Time Images
    Digital cameras can capture spectacular night time images. This article offers a handful of tips for the beginner to create quality low light images.
  • Backing Up The Photos From a Digital Camera
    If the photographs you capture with your digital camera are important to you; take heed. Disaster can strike, destroying all of the images you have recorded of your most important memories. We have the tips you will need to assure that the images of the important people, places, and events you capture today will be around well into the future.
  • Anatomy of a Camcorder
    Do you know the anatomy of a camcorder? If you don't, talking to sales people can be confusing at times and make the process of selecting a camcorder much more difficult. We will help you though with a brief lesson on the anatomy of these devices to help you shop with confidence.
  • 2 Simple Tips for Getting Faster Digital Camera Performance
    Is your digital camera a bit sluggish. Here is a tip or two that may coax a bit of speed out of your cameras performance.

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