Title: What are some photography tips for a beginning photographer Post by: odation43 on August 15, 2009, 10:14:10 AM im sort of i guess a beginning photographer. ive taken pics of flowers, vintage cars, animals, and scenary around my house. my dad loves my pictures and thinks i should put them out there to get noticed. any tips for things to be photographed and ways to get my photography out there would be great! thanks!
Title: Re: What are some photography tips for a beginning photographer Post by: Fred A on August 15, 2009, 10:30:38 AM Quote and ways to get my photography out there would be great! thanks! I just went through a 4 day learning process on how to do what you are asking as part of your question. I am not the brightest bulb in the chandelier, so I did my trial and error and frustrtion, and finally I got something. Please indulge me by clicking the link below. Have a quick look, and then we wait for a Terry or a YaMe or anyone else with experience to explain it better. http://wa3ssz.jalbum.net/My%20Hobby/ Fred Title: Re: What are some photography tips for a beginning photographer Post by: Terry-M on August 15, 2009, 11:26:43 AM Quote then we wait for a Terry Here I am ;DLike Fred, I've been experimenting with JAlbum too and have set up a little gallery. It's free up to 30MB, then you pay. It'ss good fun trying the different skins and ways of presenting your photos. http://jalbum.net/users/qseman For several years I have used PBase as a means sharing my photographs. You have to pay for the web space, it's not as "jazzy" as JAlbum but is a well known place to see other people's images. Click the green globe to the left of this post to see my PBase gallery. It needs a bit of a tidy up but you'll get the idea. A free place to share photos is http://www.flickr.com/ - if you don't mind the advertising. A useful feature with all of these with respect to this forum is that you can "Insert" images from these web sites to illustrate a post. It allows you to show an image larger than the "Attach" function allow of 128KB. Terry. Title: Re: What are some photography tips for a beginning photographer Post by: Ya Me on August 15, 2009, 01:07:46 PM Terry
I must say: I was at your site at PBase, along time ago. When I was trying to get some ideas for a project I was trying to do. Not knowing I would see the owner on a forum! Small world :) :) Thanks Ya Me Title: Re: What are some photography tips for a beginning photographer Post by: Fred A on August 15, 2009, 01:58:07 PM Quote Like Fred, I've been experimenting with JAlbum too This is what I got from a forum member that helped me grasp it a little better. First website using Jalbum http://tommydidit.com/_Jalbum_Tutorial.html (http://tommydidit.com/_Jalbum_Tutorial.html) Maybe the person that made this will eply to any question, or even others who are familiar with Jalbum can answer too. Hope this helps... Title: Re: What are some photography tips for a beginning photographer Post by: Terry-M on August 15, 2009, 07:28:40 PM Quote Not knowing I would see the owner on a forum! Small world [/quoteYes indeed. I particularly enjoy conversing with people from all over the World when there's a common interest. :D Terry. Title: Re: What are some photography tips for a beginning photographer Post by: Terry-M on August 15, 2009, 07:35:26 PM Quote This is what I got from a forum member that helped me grasp it a little better.First website using Jalbum I've had a look at that document - a man (or woman?) after my own heart ;) It's very helpful.When I started with JAlbum, I just made single albums with one set of photographs and no folders. That way, you get to try different skins for each album. I've yet to try the album with multiple folders, Fred is ahead of me. :o Terry. |