PPA Chat Room
Professional Photographers of America (PPA) introduces www.OurPPA.com as a place where photographers can chat, ask questions, share ideas and post image galleries in a robust community that serves PPA members, as well as the photography community at large. The intent of www.OurPPA.com is that the site's many discussion forums and photography galleries will provide insight, education and networking for photographers worldwide. At no cost, photographers will be able to solicit advice from peers, exchange opinions on new products, share their images, or even seek mentors from a world of experienced professionals.
The forums are divided into numerous categories-New Ideas, Rookies, Copyright, Legal, Business, Marketing, Portrait, Wedding, Sports & Events, Commercial, Technology and Photoshop-so photographers with different specialties and photographers of varying levels of experience will all be able to find a place in the online community where they can get the answers and information they need. Participants neeed not be PPA members as the forum is open to all.
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I have a question about a canon camera
Posted by Tim on 20:01, December 21 2005
What do you think about selling digital images of weddings, portraits, and so on? In this digital age are professionals selling their files? For how much? Aren't we cutting ourselves out?
Posted by Jeanne Hedgepeth on 09:12, January 12 2006
Selling digital images of weddings and portraits as stock is a good idea. I know many photographers who write this in to their contracts. I think it could be a different way to increase your revenue.
However other photographers don't want to deal with future sales, prints, or even stock and they sell the negs or digital files back to the customer. If you choose to do this I recommend charging a little more for this service and move on. Just think about all the extra time you just saved.
Posted by Chad Bridwell on 19:43, January 16 2006
I need to create a photo collage using only certain parts of mutiple images. I'm new to digital photography and I'm not sure if this is a standard feature of digital photo software. Can you recommend a product(s) that will allow me to do this?
Posted by Brad on 11:03, February 3 2006
hi there . where would the best site to show your portfolio
Posted by liam ohagan on 18:02, March 23 2006
Im using a Fuji S-2 Pro. I understand that 1 of the new Canon and Nikon Units comes w/ usb/wireless to transmit captured file
from the camera to a pc/mac laptop or desktop.
Lets say in an area 60ft max. is their a way fo me to achieve this with current usb/wireless tech?
Say with the Linksys systems?
Posted by Andy Rich on 09:42, April 1 2006
I use a 6 MP digital camera however when I upload to my computer no file is larger than 1.2 MB. Is there truncation going on? I would expect files to be about 4MB. Any one know how to fix this problem? I am about to upgrade to a 10mp camera and it will be wasted if the upload truncates. Thanks.
Posted by Rita on 12:18, April 27 2006
I have recently purchased a used Canon Power Shot Pro 1. The camera has everything I really want for shooting stained glass.
1. When the camers is turned on and running it is constantly re adjusting it self internally with a small buzz buzz. Is this normal in this camera. If so I can live with it. I'm just not sure why it's doing it.
2. I have a Vivitar thyristor model 285 that I used for years with a Nikon 35mm. Can I use that flash W/ the Canon hot shoe with out electrically damaging the Canon?
3. The power shot pro 1 is no longer being produced and there seems to be no replacememt with the same features.
A, Why did they stop making it?
B. Is there some flaw that I should be
aware of?
I like it so much I was thinking to get another for my daughter.
Thanks for your help.
Rich M
Posted by RICH MATHIS on 20:24, June 21 2006
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