Film vs. Digital Photography
Is shooting on film superior to shooting digital? Are the conveniences offered by digital really helpful? Is the very debate of film versus digital …
Continue ReadingIs shooting on film superior to shooting digital? Are the conveniences offered by digital really helpful? Is the very debate of film versus digital …
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Continue ReadingAnyone who has a camera can capture great scenery but only a photographer can connect emotionally with the environment in order to express something …
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Continue ReadingShading both sky and sea, the color blue is a constant in our lives. Part 3 in a series on what primary colors communicate in your desktop publishing …
Continue ReadingFrom the renewal of spring to the warmth of tropical waters, green hues are a calming influence on DTP projects. Part 3 in a series on what secondary …
Continue ReadingBright and tangy, the color orange adds an unexpected punch of heat to DTP projects. Part 1 in a series on what secondary colors communicate in your …
Continue ReadingRegal and majestic, the color purple adds a sense of richness to DTP projects. Part 2 in a series on what secondary colors communicate in your desktop …
Continue ReadingStop signs, fire engines and lipstick are all iconic uses of the color red. What unspoken messages does RED communicate when you use it in a desktop …
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