Discover the World of Fireworks and Nighttime Photographs through Innovative 'If This? Do That?' Approach
Bloomingdale, Illinois (PRWEB) July 2, 2007 -- Amateur photographers tend to shy away from taking photographs of fireworks and nighttime scenes due to perceived complexity. Best-Family-Photography-Tips.com provides a simple "If this -- Do that" approach that allows even first-time digital photographers to capture impressive pictures. A series of "Quick Tips" eBooks developed by professional photographer Robert Bezman, is available through http://www.best-family-photography-tips.com/nighttime-pictures.html
Pictures of July 4th fireworks, nighttime cityscapes, and hypnotic sunset silhouettes are now attainable by everyone. Best-Family-Photography-Tips.com has developed a process that addresses what numerous amateur digital camera owners have been pleading for. Professional photographer Robert Bezman admits: "I get calls all the time from frantic friends who are minutes away from taking a critical picture and plead: 'Just tell me what to do! Save the technical details for someone else.'"
Numerous websites, books and courses exist for the sole purpose of helping consumers take better photographs. For the most part, the information focuses on three categories:
* How to use a digital camera
* Explaining how camera features and functions work
* Tips designed to best address unique photographic circumstances
Although some beginning photographers wish to continually enhance their skills, many do not. And in the case of nighttime and fireworks photography, it usually only takes one underexposed or blurry picture to convince an amateur shutterbug to throw in the towel.
"Intimidation and not knowing what to do stops most digital photographers from even attempting nighttime photographs," states site owner Robert Bezman. Unlike the thousands of websites, books, and courses that go into excruciating detail for every situation, this site developed a different approach.
Each subject in the "Quick Tips" series contains two components -- a "Reference Guide" and a "Summary Sheet." For those who want sample photographs, specifics on how to take them, and what to do and not to do; the Reference Guide is their bible. For the photographer who read what to do, but can't remember anything when they get to the fireworks display, a one page Summary Sheet makes the perfect cheat-sheet.
What makes Quick Tips so effective is the simple but effective "If this - Do that" approach. While an experienced photographer wants technical explanations, the average amateur photographer typically finds them more confusing than helpful.
The "If this - Do that" approach helps amateurs create better pictures while teaching them how and why it happened. The greatest benefit however, is an increased confidence level that leads to pushing the photographic envelop.
For additional information on the Nighttime & Fireworks Quick Tips eBook, contact Robert Bezman or visit http://www.best-family-photography-tips.com/nighttime-pictures.html
About Best-Family-Photography-Tips.com:
http://www.Best-Family-Photography-Tips.com is a family photography tips website owned by Custom Photographic Expressions, a professional photography studio founded in 2003 by professional photographer Robert Bezman.
Contact:
Robert Bezman, Photographer
Custom Photographic Expressions
630-248-1159
http://www.best-family-photography-tips.com
Email:press-release @ best-family-photography-tips.com
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