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The Basics of Event Photo Software

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Taking photographs for people can be a great way to make a living. For the person who has a passion for photography, such a career can be a dream come true. There are a lot of well paying fields within photography, though one that is often overlooked is that of event photography. Event photography is a field in which people can make a great living taking photographs. However, it’s not a field for the highly inexperienced photographer, as it does take some work to master, as well as organizational skills. Event software can make event photography much easier for the beginner, as you’re about to find out.

What is Event Photo Software?

If you know what event photography is, you should have a pretty good idea of what event photo software is. If not, you’ll find out now. Event photo software programs are programs which serve to make event photography a bit easier. They help with organizing the photos (which is very important because event photos need to stay in a certain order so that they “flow” well), naming pictures and much more. To put it simply, event software speeds up the process of actually managing event photographs. It’s like having an automated software do all the repetitive, mundane work for you.

Should I Use Event Photo Software?

That’s an excellent question that many curious event photographers wonder about. The question of whether or not to use event software is heavily debated in photography forums. Most of the time the answer to this question is that yes, you should use event photo software. We’ll give you 5 reasons why.

Reason #1: Professional Looking Photos

Professionalism is of the utmost importance in event photography. People are paying you to take high quality event photographs, so it’s important to make sure your photographs adhere to this high standard. Event photo software can actually help you do this. That’s because you can use event software to edit pictures and make them look better and more professional. For instance, there are event photo software programs specifically created for wedding pictures. These help a photographer to make this type of image look its absolute best.

Reason #2: Slideshows

A common bonus event photographers offer to their customers is that of the slideshow burnt to a DVD. Believe it or not but event photo software programs also help with the creation of slideshows. You can use such a program to quickly and easily create a great slideshow complete with animation and transition effects. These will be very appealing to customers, making event software a great choice for this reason alone.

Reason #3: The Ability to Create a Gallery

When you are showcasing your photos to the customer and letting them pick which they want printed out, it’s a good idea to have them arranged in a gallery. Obviously, doing this manually can be a bit of a chore. First you have to get all the photos together. Then you have to create a great looking gallery. Finally, you add the photos in and arrange them. For the busy photographer (and most of them are busy), this can be a daunting task. Event photo software automates the process and creates a gallery right away. The nice thing about event software is that it not only creates the gallery, but also allows photographers to choose between several different designs, thus allowing them to customize their gallery.

Reason #4: Online Photos

As you can tell, there are many great things about event photo software. Yet another one is that some event software programs will automatically upload the photos to a web site for you. This definitely saves a lot of time as uploading photos manually can take hours, depending on the size, not to mention all the design work involved in putting up a web site and online photo gallery. That’s why using event photo software is a good idea.

Reason #5: Organization

Yet another reason to use event software (which is something we already mentioned) is that it helps to make things more organized. You can use the software to keep track of a lot of photos. Have you ever had to keep track of several hundred event photos at once? It’s quite a chore, isn’t it? Event photo software can do this for you. It can keep a lot of photos organized, and also make naming and captioning photos a breeze. This is the single greatest reason for using event software. It just plain makes the job easier.



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by Ron McNeil

The Basics of Photo Gallery Software

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Taking photos can be a lot of fun. It doesn’t matter if you’re taking images of pets, family, sports or scenery, it’s still enjoyable for you. Part of the enjoyment of taking photos is sharing them with others. While before to do this you might have had to send them via snail mail, now all you need to do is go on the computer and use photo gallery software to share them with as many people as you like. It’s a much more convenient way of sharing photos with the people you care about. You’ll learn the basics of photo gallery software in this article.

What is Photo Gallery Software?

So what exactly is photo gallery software? Well, it’s kinda like a digital version of a photo album. If you’ve taken lots of pictures with older cameras (you know, before they were digital), you’ve probably created some photo albums to keep the photos organized. Photo software is just like this, except instead of holding a photo album in your hands, you’ll instead have one on the computer.

A traditional photo gallery software program will allow you to import photos. That is, you’ll be allowed to press a button, select photos from your harddrive, and then put them in your photo by using the software. When you’ve added in all the photos and pressed the button to create the photo gallery, your online photo will be created instantly.

How does Photo Gallery Software Work?

No two photo gallery software programs are alike, but most offer the some of the same features to customers. Usually, when you use the photo software to add images, the program then creates a photo album to house the images. Depending on the software program you are using, during this process, you might be able to choose between different themes for the album. For instance, you might get to customize the gallery’s border, background, text etc.

When the photo album is created, other things are created as well. Thumbnails for the images are also created, which allows people to see a small version of the image and then decide, based on that, whether to click the thumbnail (to see the whole image) or not. This is very handy if you want to have a page for your photos which doesn’t take forever to load. All the HTML coding is also taken care of by the photo gallery software. This is probably a huge relief for those webmasters who can’t be bothered with coding their own photo gallery for their site.

Some photo software programs will allow you to add image captions in when you are adding the images to the program. This allows you to take care of everything within the album while adding the photos in, rather than having to wait until later.

Depending on the photo gallery software program you use, you might also have a great selection of file formats to use. A lot of the best photo software programs will accept many image formats ranging from jpeg and gif to psp. This allows you to upload virtually any type of image format you may have.

Web or Computer?

Not all photo gallery software is the same. Some are focused more on uploading images to the web, while others will only help you to create photo albums for people to browse while using your computer. Usually when you are looking at the information about the program, you’ll be able to tell where the images go. If they are uploaded to a web site, it could be either the photo software maker’s web site, or it could be your own.

Uploading to Your Web Site/Their Web Site

If you’re new to the whole photo gallery thing, it can be difficult to choose the best photo software for your needs. You’re not sure which is the best, and to make this decision, it’s important to think things through. Do you have plans for hosting the photo album on your web site? Do you want the URL (web site address) to be your own? If so, you’re going to want a photo gallery software program that does this for you. Keep in mind that such a program will have to have FTP support, so make sure it does this.

But what if you don’t want to host your own images? While most photo software programs that offer web capabilities are built to work with existing web sites, some offer the ability to upload images to the photo gallery software program’s web site. Your photo along with your photos will be given space on their web site and you’ll be able to pass that link on to others.



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by Ron McNeil

How To Edit Your Pictures For Digital Photo Printing

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

One of the best benefits of digital photo printing is that you have the ability to change your photographs any way you would like before having them printed. If you are interested in taking advantage of free online photo album sites, but you’re not sure where to start, here is an easy guide to help you edit your pictures.

Step One: Download a photo editing application. There are numerous freeware versions of photo editing software, or if you need extra control, you can purchase a more comprehensive suite. Photoshop is a very popular tool for advanced users, while Paint Shop Pro is enjoyed by many entry level users. It is a good idea to take advantage of free trials on paid photo editing applications so that you can make sure you like the software before actually buying it.

Step Two: Once you have your photo editing software installed, you will need to either transfer your photos from your digital camera or scan existing prints in. Most digital cameras will come with a flash memory card that can either be directly read by a computer, or they will have a cable that will transfer the data over to your computer. Flat bed scanners are widely available as well and they make it simple to send old photographs to your computer.

Step Three: Now that you have the original image saved on your computer, it’s time to open up your digital photo software and start editing the image. You’ll have many different options, depending on the type of application you are using. Some of the more popular uses include cropping photos to remove unwanted areas, fixing problems with colors, getting rid of certain effects, or even adding special effects of your own.

You can add special borders, integrate clipart, or even make the photo look like an oil painting, depending on the software you are using. It’s a good idea to make sure that you save the file under a new name so that you can preserve the original. Once you’re done editing the picture, it’s time to move on to the final step for digital photo printing.

Step Four: Picking the right size. If you keep the photo the same size that your camera produced, it will be a little easier to get them printed with the digital photo printing service. If it is smaller, try to pick image sizes that will correspond to prints. For example, 4×6, 5×7 and 8×5 are popular image sizes. You can use your photo editing software to resize your image, but please note that the quality may be lessened if you try to change the overall size too much.

Step Five: Upload your pictures for digital photo printing. After you have followed the above steps, it’s time to upload your photos to the digital photo printing website and order your prints. This process is very similar to traditional photo processing, but the results will be much better.

That’s all there is to it! Go out and take some pictures, load your pictures to a free online photo album site, and see just how easy it is to use digital photo printing services.



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by CJ Thomas

Better Photo Tips - Photo Filters and More

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

One of my first award winning photographs was a photo with a waterfall in the background and a stream leading from its base right into the foreground. I was standing in the middle of the stream at a fairly low angle, but what made this photo unique was that I had also managed to capture several stars reflecting off the water. I admit it; it was pure luck, but with so many people impressed by those little stars . . . I started looking for ways to be able to do that whenever I wanted. That was when I first started exploring the world of photo filters.

Photo filters are NOT going to change a bad photo to a good one, BUT . . . they may change a good photo into a great one. In other words; filters are like the frosting on the cake, if the cake itself tastes bad, it doesn’t matter how sweet the frosting is. For the sake of this photo article we are going to assume you know how to make a good cake (take a good photo), and now you are ready to go to the next level.

Star Filters - these are available in 4 point, 6 point, or 8 point variety. These photo filters add glamour to nature or highly reflective surfaces (like someone playing a trumpet).

Polarizer’s - this type of photo filter is often thought of for enhancing clouds in the sky, but they also give you more control with reflections on water or glass. They also help with extreme photo lighting situations like snow or sand.

Close-Up Filter Set – not everybody can afford an extra $300 to $400 for a macro lens, this set of photo filters is well worth the investment. This gives you the edge to be able to take advantage of, and photograph the unexpected; whether it is a butterfly on a flower or dew on the morning grass.

Split Field Filter – A Split Field Filter allows you to go beyond the limits of traditional depth of field in photography. Half of the lens is basically a close up filter, half is regular glass. Now you can take an extreme close up photo of a flower at the edge of a vast canyon and still have BOTH sections of your photo look crystal clear.

Split Color Filter – This filter comes in several combinations. Similar to the split field filter, part of the filter is just regular glass, BUT the other half is colored. If half the filter is deep orange for example, you can take a photo of any mountain range and make it look like it was taken at sunset.

Spot Filter – The idea behind a spot filter is that a small portion of your photo will appear sharp (usually a spot in the middle) and the rest of the photo looks soft and dreamy. Often used in Wedding pictures or individual portraits.

Soft Focus Filter – As the name implies this photo filter gives the entire image a soft focus or dreamy effect. Use this VERY sparingly or people will think you can’t focus. Besides photo filters there are some other small items that you should tuck into your camera bag to help you improve photographic opportunities. The cost of these photo gadgets are relatively small but can give you big time (professional looking) results.

Double Sided Poster Board – For many years I carried a 10 inch x 12 inch poster board that was black on one side and white on the other. This can be used to make a small subject stand out from the back ground. A small tree frog on grass is much harder to see than one against a black background. This can also be used for controlling light like a small photo reflector.

Spray Bottle – having a small spray bottle of water means now you can take a “flowers with morning dew” photo, even if it’s the middle of the afternoon. You can also make an athlete sweat whenever you want them to; or you can wet down wild hair that is blowing in the wind for a better outdoor portrait.

The last fairly cheap item for big results is a Tripod or a Monopod. Tripods don’t have to be built so a man can sit on it to be of good quality. And if you are worried about space as you are taking your wonderful photo trek into the wilderness consider a monopod. It offers stability as well as making a good walking stick.

All of these items are considered photo add-ons. None of them are required to make a great photo, but when the opportunity arises it’s good to know you have the right tools at your disposal. Of course there are hundred of other photo gadgets and gizmos that you can get, but I advise sticking with the basics. Far more important than anything you can add to the outside, is the vision you have on the inside. Learn the elements of design. Practice leading lines, balance, repetition, framing and the rule of thirds . . . these are the ingredients of a great photo. All the rest is just frosting on the cake.



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by Tedric Garrison

Better Photo Tips - New Photo Insights

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

We all do it at one point or another. We like taking photos of nature (for example), so we take more and more photos of nature, and tend over look other areas of photography. Then one day, someone calls up and says, “Hey, we were talking the other day about you doing photography. I think I have some extra work for you, are you interested?”

“Sure!” You say enthusiastically, then almost as an after thought you ask, “What are we shooting?”

The person you are talking with has decided to go for the World Speed Record in a wheel chair. Now, I’ve taken photos of people and I’ve taken photos at more traditional sporting events, like Football, Basketball, and Soccer; but how do you gear up for something you have NEVER shot before? The first photo tip to remember is to always have business cards with you. Because even though he said “the other day” you realize it has been almost two years since you had this discussion, but you did give him a business card and obviously he kept it.

Back to the problem at hand, this photo shoot is prior to the actual event. The photos he wants you to take are to be used as promotion shots. The customer suggests a local park for the photo shoot location. The first photo obstacle is the location itself, yes there are some nice points but, this park has office building on one side and a huge school on the other side. Always be aware of the background in your photo shoot.

Admittedly this was a new situation for me, but the first dozen shots or so just didn’t feel right to me. Then my mind starting thinking about how I take photos of little kids at weddings; I get down on their level. Yes, this was a full size adult, but the photos didn’t feel right until I was at the same level he was. If the subject is looking down and you photograph looking down at him, there is no interaction. Always take your photos with interaction in mind.

This particular person designed this particular wheel chair specifically for racing. Being totally naïve regarding handicap racing, I had to reply on his expertise to get the right photo. Regardless of the type of event you are shooting, remember this photo tip: use other people’s knowledge to make your photos look more professional. In wheelchair racing for example; the front wheels control all the steering. If I had only shot photos with his hands resting on the back wheels, anybody who did know the event would know I (the photographer) didn’t know what I was doing.

Even though we started this photo shoot early in the morning, the higher the sun got, the more dramatic the shadows got. When the subject was in an actual racing stance and he was leaning forward in his chair it did create some really deep shadows. I experimented with a reflector, a flash and some photos with both. Even though it was a beautiful day, quote “not a cloud in the sky”; I had to be prepared to control the existing light.

To review the lessons learned when photographing something totally out of your everyday experience, this is what I had to learn, or relearn to get the job done:

A) Always have photo business cards available, you never know when they can lead to new and exciting photo opportunities. (Even two years later.)

B) Always be aware of the background! That sounds obvious, but you want to make sure the subject is the main center of attention in your photo, not a reflection off an office window.

C) Always take photos with interaction in mind. Originally I was going to say at the same eye level, but during this photo shoot I also got down and took pictures at ground level as well.

D) Always use other people’s expertise to make your photos look good. This is especially true when shooting things you have never shot before. The subject is much more likely to approve of your work if he or she knows they actually helped with the input.

E) Always be prepared to control the light in your photo to meet the needs of the shoot. A bright sunny day is not always the best time to take a great photograph. Remember this: the brighter the light, the harsher the shadows.

A final thought, as a photographer, your most valuable tool is your mind and the ability to think and see creatively. Do not get so wrapped up in one specialty area of photography that you forget to apply those same photo tips to other areas as well. Life is a journey, not a destination. Likewise, who and what we are as photographers is what we learn from the different types of things we allow ourselves to photograph.



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by Tedric Garrison

4 Steps To Help You Get The Best Design For Your Photo Bag

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

A photo bag is always a great gift for yourself or others because it enables you to keep cherished memories close wherever you go. Take your time when designing your photo handbag to end up with a perfect product.

Steps to Help You Get the Best Design for Your Photo Bag

The first two steps are actually interchangeable depending on which you deem more important - type of photo or bag.

Step #1 Choosing a Photo

Search for the photo that you wish most to immortalize through your photo handbag. In this step, it’s all about what you care that matters. It could be a photo of you and your grandmother who had recently passed away, the first photo taken of you and your partner, a photo of your newly born child, or a photo of your family during your vacation in Paris.

The photo must be of good quality so it can be printed clearly on the bag’s surface later on. If the photo’s pretty old, have a professional edit it first. You can choose two different photos if you wish and have them printed separately on each side of your bag.

If it’s a close up photo, you can use it even on smaller-sized bags, but if it’s a photo with lots of background details, it might suit a larger-sized bag more.

Step #2 Choosing the Bag Size and Type

Let’s say that your photo will suit all sizes of bags. If that’s the case, you’ll now have the benefit of choosing the right size and type of bag according to your preferences.

As most photo bag sellers nowadays offer all kinds of bags, you’ll definitely have a fun time choosing. If you take a look at the marketplace today, you’ll no doubt see photo bags ranging from vanity cases to purses to wristlets to handbags to tote bags to backpacks and so much more.

Choose what you feel you want and need most.

Step #3 Choosing Other Bag Features

Sometimes, the photo bag maker will allow you to fully customize your bag. In this case, consider the following factors:

Handle Type - Look for something sturdy like bamboo handles or those that are stitched multiple times to the body. The color of your bag’s handles may also be different from the body color of the bag to provide contrast.

Material - If it’s photo quality you’re most concerned of, choose fabrics that are easily printed on like cotton rather than leather. Choose a fabric that’s durable and allows you to select from a variety of colors and styles.

Text - A number of photo bag designers also allow you to add text to your bag. They might require you not to go beyond a specific number of characters depending on the bag size or if you don’t want to be charged extra. Choose the font color and type that will best match the design of your bag.

Step #4 Ordering Your Bag

You’ve now finished designing your photo bag. All you have to do is submit your order form. Make sure you go over it several times by yourself and with the designer or any of the company’s representatives to make sure they get every detail right. You can usually upload your photo to their website or mail it to them by post.

You’ll usually receive your photo bag in a few weeks’ time. Have fun when you do!



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by Mario Churchill

The Right Photo for the Best Picture on Canvas

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

One of the great gifts you can give is a picture on canvas. Most of the times, the picture is probably a photograph taken during one of the most memorable events you have shared with family and friends, pets, wife or husband, and kids.

In order to create the best picture on canvas, you need to take the highest quality print or digital photo. Photo editors through the use of the best photo editing software and scanning equipment on the market can only produce a picture as good as the original photo. They can try to enhance it but there are limitations. They can work around those limitations and the original image and then create an entirely new picture to canvas. As long as you can take enough photographs, the photo editors will be able to review and choose among them, and optimize each one to get the best possible results.

You have three choices when submitting your picture to canvas it and create the best possible print job. These are the best, reasonable, and poor photo choices.

• Best Photos. The best photos you will be able to submit will result in produce high quality photos. Nearly all styles of photo editing are well suited on the best photos taken by a professional or a novice. This is best described as shots that are in focus and the subject of the shot fills up nearly the entire frame. You need to get as much detail as possible so that the photo editors will have something to work with. So you need to have the figures centered, the details should be crisp and clear, and the shots should have a good composition.

• Reasonable Photos. Reasonable photos can turn out into good quality picture to canvas. These shots are a step down from the best photos. If we zoom into the image, we can only get details that are not as sharp as the best photos. The photo editors can still use the image and improve them but not all the styles used in digital printing and editing can be used on reasonable photos. So reasonable photos are taken with focus that is almost clear particularly the subject of the photo, the subject is filling up the entire frame, and the details merely have medium clarity. Some causes of reasonably taken pictures are subject is not centered when you took the shot, the subject you took a picture of is just too far away, or you used a strong camera flash.

• Poor Photos. The photo editors will have very limited use on such poor photos. Poor photos will not have very good quality picture on canvas. Some causes of poor photos are dark shots of the subject, pictures are faded, details are unclear, and you have used a small resolution on your digital camera when you took the shot. What will happen is that you will have poor clarity of the details which is important when you want the picture to canvas.

In worst case scenarios when your photo is too old and you really want the picture on canvas, what you need to do is submit the picture so that the photo editors can take a look at it and tell you how much they can work on or if they can actually work on it. They might be able to enhance the image but it might just as far as they can go. If you are not satisfied with the results, you can always ask for a refund.

Whatever the case maybe, you are guaranteed that a picture on canvas that you have is the best gift you can give. As the saying goes, “A picture paints a thousand words.”



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by Vikram kuamr

Digital Photo Printing – Has Revolutionised Photo Printing

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Digital photo printing has completely changed the way how photo printing is done, making it easier and convenient. Digital photo printing has totally eliminated the problem of keeping the images that you shot stored in your digital camera, computer hard disk or for that matter memory cards. Digital photo printing means quality and intensity. Now you can have crystal clear photographs printed out on quality paper.

Digital photo printing can be done at home. For this all you need to do is buy a quality printer – an ink jet printer with around six colours will be sufficient. In addition to this, you also need a photo editing software. Make sure it is anything less than $120 dollars. It should be equipped with advanced automatic characteristics such as colour adjustment and correction, brightness control panel, and auto focus controller. And most importantly buy paper without compromising on quality so that you can have fantastic photo prints.

Digital photo printing in itself is not complete. It requires external components to supplement it such as printers. The market is flooded with printers that are designed specifically for getting digital camera photo printouts. These come with cartridges and photo papers meant exclusively for photo printing. These printers are capable of transferring the images stored in your digital cameras onto photo paper. The photo prints so obtained are of immense quality.

Another benefit that digital photo printing offers you is that you do not require a computer to make these printers work. A direct print from the digital camera can be taken. Some printers also have memory card slits, which facilitate direct and smooth printouts of images without exhausting your camera battery. So, digital photo printing has made the process of taking photo printouts a pleasurable experience. Photo printing has never been so simple and convenient than it is today, thanks to digital photo printing.



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by Thomas Jack

How To Take Adorable Photos Of Your Pet

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

How to take adorable photos of your pet

They’re cute, cuddly and they really do become cherished members of the family. But if you want photos of your pet that you can use for photo sharing, it will help to learn a few inside secrets.

While great pet photography is an art like anything else, if you master these tips you can create photos you can use for easy photo printing as well, and that your whole family will talk about for years to come.

Tip #1: You can’t get a ’staged’ photo

The first thing to remember is that Fido, Fluffy or Tweetie may not pose exactly like you want - unless you simply want them to sit and look at the camera. While posed shots have their place as records of important moments or events, it’ll take a little more work to take of your pet you’ll truly cherish - photos you’ll be proud to use in photo sharing and easy photo printing. But the effort you put in will be well worth it.

Tip #2: Get down to their level

In one respect, pets are like kids. They’re all over the place, they fidget and rarely, if ever, keep still. So it helps to get down to their level. No, that doesn’t mean making funny faces or acting a bit foolish. What is does mean is getting down on the floor in order to take the best photograph. Basically, you wan to be eye-to-eye with your pet — whether he’s relaxing on the sofa or on top of the picnic table.

When you do you’ll have be able to photo memories you can use for photo sharing - wonderful photos of your pet in some of their most natural poses!

Tip #3: ‘Go below’

If it’s at all possible, try to take pictures of your pet from a perspective that’s below them - get underneath their normal line of sight. This will make for an unusual and intriguing shot and create photos no one will ever forget - photos that people will want to reprint using easy photo printing! You’ll also have fun for many years as you use the Internet for photo sharing.

Tip #4: Be quiet!

You never want to startle or alarm your pet. So try not to make any sudden movements or loud noises that might frighten your best friend. This is especially important when you’re sneaking up on him while he’s playing with a ball or rolling around on the floor.

Tip #5: Bring out the performer in him!

This is very different than actually trying to get your pet to pose. The fact is, many cats or dogs will actually perform tricks for certain family members they are comfortable with. And they’ll do it on command. If you can capture one of these moments, you’ll have some great photos that will be special and quite hilarious - and perfect for photo sharing!

Tip #6: Keep your pet’s personality in mind

If you’re struggling for some good ideas, why not concentrate on your pet’s personality or his features? What makes him special or endearing? He may love to sleep on his back in a funny way? Or he may love jump real high when waiting for a treat. Or he may have unique eyes or an unusual color.

The point is, you know your pet’s best attributes. Capture them with your camera and you’ll be using photo sharing and easy photo printing to share memories of your pets for years to come.

Tip #7: Put yourself (or a child) into the photograph

In the great scheme of things, people and pets go hand in hand, especially children. Who can resist a little kid and a pet?

While solitary shots are perfectly good, you can add real excitement and drama by creating contrasts and contradictions. Small children and big animals or big men with a small dog or cat will make everyone smile!

Tip #8: Avoid flash photography

Again, this is an easy one. It should be obvious that any type of flash may really frighten or alarm your pet. So it’s always best to shoot when the natural light is good. Besides, animals are prone to red eye and eliminating the flash and using natural light is a great way to end the red eye effect!

Tip #9: Be prepared!

Let’s face it - getting the perfect shot of your family pet involves luck, being in the right place at the right time. So be prepared at all times. You never know when that precious moment will occur. Catch them while they’re sleeping or munching on a snack.

Oh, and don’t try for the perfect shot. Just have fun. That’s one of the biggest secrets to being able to enjoy photo sharing and easy photo printing!



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by Carey Paris

Affix Lovely Moments Into Fine Photo Prints

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Don’t you think that photography is exorbitant? Of course, it is expensive only at the high-street shops but not in the online market. We need photo prints for various reasons. Sometimes for personal use and sometimes for commercial purpose. You can also use photo prints for making online photo album. For this purpose, you got to visit a few notable photo printing websites.

What does make people to rush after the photo printing websites? The most satisfactory answer for this question is that people get unique services as well as cost-effectiveness from these photo printing websites. If you pay a few bucks, then you can have good quality prints of photos. Besides, these are 100% digital photo prints. Such digital photo prints always attract many people. So, use them for capturing moments that might fly away with the passage of time.

Local photo studios are the means of the past. Thanks these studios have become old, at least our valuable money is in safer hands. Their ordinary photos cannot be compared to the standard photo prints provided by the various online sources. So, it is better to visit these online sources and enjoy their extra-ordinary work.

People have been always accepting changes that can really change their lives. So, the same story is with beautiful photos prints. These days people do not use their personal computers to get photo prints. Instead, they go for various sites that offer guaranteed photo printing work. There are websites which also offer free online software that help people to design photo prints with respect to their thinking. So, these online sources are the only places on this earth to expose your creativity as well as talents.

Hurry up and grab the different online discounts and take out photo prints as many as you can. Try to use a sophisticated website to let you serve with its exclusive photo printing work. Hence, watch your lovely moments in fine photo prints.



Written exclusively for FeexFoto.com by Thomas Jack