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Advertising Photography - Digital Cameras vs. Film Cameras
Advertising Photography - Digital Cameras vs. Film Cameras
Advertising Photography - Digital Cameras vs. Film Cameras
by jack
white
Photography is a very popular hobby. But when it comes to choosing
photography as a career, especially advertising photography, the
road gets a little tough. Interesting but challenging careers like
advertising photography does get a bit strenuous and full of
hindrances, but one can really pull it off with patience,
perseverance, practice and planning. Training is a vital thing you
need to make your career in advertising photography. And so
is the finance part.
Earlier, when commercial photographers worked with film cameras,
the running costs they used to run into was huge. And probably this
was intimidating to people who wanted to take up advertising
photography but could not due to lack of finances. But now with the
advantage of digital cameras, more and more people are getting into
this profession. Digital cameras have reduced the cost of staying
in this profession by a huge margin. And there are plenty of ways
how photographers have been benefited.
One of the main benefits of digital cameras is that there is no
need to buy film rolls any more. Digital cameras, do not require
films. They need memory cards where the images get stored. One can
see the images in the screen provided with some of the DSLRs or
Point-and-Shoot cameras. Or you can also transfer the images from
the memory card to your computer via Bluetooth technology or the
data cable or USB cable. This also saves the cost of getting the
photographs developed.
With digital cameras, you can choose the pictures that you want to
get developed. You can delete those which you don't like. And
hence, you don't have to waste film rolls on unwanted pictures. All
this make digital cameras the best tool to practice and sharpen
your talent in Advertising photography, which is so important in
case of advertising photography.
About The Author: Jack White is a specialist in Advertising photography and
other kinds of photography. He has worked in close coordination
with many an expert commercial photographer of UK and other
countries. In his works he is presenting some of his observation on
the role of commercial photographer in advertising photography.
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