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13 February 2017

Free Webinar on Demystify Your DSLR Camera (beginner) with David Molnar on Feb. 15




Want to learn how to operate a camera well enough to take amazing pictures of your family? You know, ones you’ll actually be proud to print out and put up on the wall?

Well, if you’ve ever wanted to have a chance to learn from a truly world-class photographer, I’ve got a golden opportunity for you. Want more info?

David Molnar’s work has been published in People magazine and the New York Times. His work has also been seen on millions of Pepsi cans and even on American Idol.

And now? He’d like to invite you to his FREE “Demystify Your DSLR” webinar on February 15 at 7 pm CST.

Here’s what you’ll discover:
  • Learn the blueprint for taking amazing photos in any situation
  • Avoid the top 5 mistakes most photographers make
  • Make sense of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
  • Learn what you need to know to take manual control of your DSLR camera
  • Finally DEMYSTIFY the bells and whistles of your DSLR camera
  • The step by step process for creating AWESOME  DSLR photos every time
See you there!

Just register for the free webinar here 

https://us154.isrefer.com/go/photoDSLR/a6098/.

Please register for that webinar and learn some new tricks to really making your camera work for you.

More free webinars coming up soon! Stay tuned!



07 December 2010

Canon EF Lens Range for Camera Lovers

My husband is an avid photographer. Our daughter seems to follow his footsteps too when it comes to snapping pictures and taking the beautiful angle of a subject, whether it is nature, an object or a person. I don't seem to have that "eye for beauty" as I just click and click without knowing the value of focusing.

The only camera and lens my husband uses is Canon EOS. He has the extended lens to capture subjects from a great distance. I am amazed! He showed me the effect when he shot a NYC cab from the observatory deck of the Rockefeller. It looked so near!!! And we are 70 floors away from the ground. Talk about powerful lens!

So, if you're one of those avid photographers who just can't live without the camera and its accessories, check this out. And if you have been very good, you may even get this from Santa ;)




04 November 2010

Security Around the Clock

I could not help but wonder why there were so many wireless cctv cameras in Seoul. They were just everywhere I turn my head to, the hotel hallway (thank goodness not inside the rooms and bathrooms too!), the metro subway stations, the ATM machine stands, the lifts, the cashier areas, in restaurants and even on some shops' front door.

Seoul was like a land of CCTV cameras! I think, being a modern and industrialized country, they are also particular with their people's safety and security. It is a good way to curb untoward events and minimize crime.

I guess it is working well for their society as crime rate is relatively low for a global and rising nation.



02 January 2010

Smile! Click! Click!

My hubby has a penchant for photography. It is such a shame that I do not share the same passion as he has. My daughter is also following his footsteps and loves taking snaps of just about anything. I was not surprised when one day, hubby came home with an SLR Canon camera he bought from a colleague who had barely used it. I can see how he loves the camera so much as he tinkers on it every day and cleans it like it is his priced possession. I have never seen him so attached to material things except for his small notebook.

I am glad he bought that camera because we can capture so many priceless poses and candid shots from everybody including our cute pooch named Millie. So, whenever we see him holding his nice camera, we just "smile" and the camera goes "click! click!"



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