A photographer uses a tripod, camera, and (some photographers) use a darkroom.
Photographers normally use a tripod (three-legged stand) to hold a camera steady.
Press photography is synonymous with Photojournalism, which is news photography - the telling of a news story primarily through pictures. The "press" refers to the printing press used to produce a newspaper. Other synonyms include news photography and newspicture photography. Press photographers or photojournalists tend to travel light, with a couple of camera bodies, an assortment of lenses, a small flash and a notebook and pen to record captions and even write stories, since many photojournalists are also reporters.
Yes. You may take photos and videos underwater with a waterproof camera. But make sure you do not use the camera beyond the specified underwater ratings. As of 2011, Sealife Mini 2 Waterproof camera holds the best waterproof depth rating. You can safely use it up to 130 feet underwater without any special casing. You may see the SeaLife at the link below.
Still photographer is a person that takes pictures with their camera. Some photographers are professional, meaning they make money from this profession, whilst amateur photographers do it for fun, and pleasure. Still photographer means the photographer is taking stills vs video, it means the image is frozen rather moving.
Yes, the Canon Digital Rebel camera is ideal for professional photographers. It offers high quality and performance and unlimited Electro-Optical System creativity.
The camera is great for everyday use. It gives great angles and picture quality. Polaroid is a great brand and well known throughout the camera community. Many photographers would recommend a camera of this magnitude.
i recommend Canon a650 or canon g9 both of them are great digital cameras for beginner photographers
I think a stroposcope is a flash for photography not attached to the camera that pro photographers use.
The Canonites are photographers who chose the company Canon for their choice of camera... also a "rival gang" to the Nikonians, a group of photographers who chose Nikon... Anyway... GO CANONITES!!!
Good question...They are either animals that take pictures with a camera, or people who take pictures of animals with a camera. It really depends on the context.
The Canon C100 is generally considered to be a great introductory-level camera for aspiring photographers and hobbyists. It appears to be solidly constrcted and of high quality for a camera in its price class.
A photographer uses a tripod, camera, and (some photographers) use a darkroom.
It depends. You can get amateur and semi-professional photographers insurance for people who do not depend upon the camera to bring home all or part of their income. Or you can get professional photographers insurance for those who are more serious and rely on their camera and equipment for most or all of their income.
Nikon is generally the camera that is trusted more by professional photographers, and uses a lens that is top notch. Although Cannon makes a pretty good camera, it is rarely used by those in the business of making a living with their camera.
If you are just getting into photography then you do not really need any extra lights if your camera has flash on it. The built in flash should be enough light for a novice.
When wanting a quality image from a camera, professional photographers often use a flash bracket. The bracket has a flash that is not built directly in the camera and it keeps the images from having the red-eye effect.