Archive for September, 2011

Taking the Tips and Guidance For Choosing a Musical Instrument and Finding Your Tune

Learning to play music and deciding to pick an instrument can come at any age in life. There are the young children that begin when they are easily taught and excel by early teens. But many musical seekers can be older and following up on a dream to learn an instrument. Whatever the case what […]

Tatoosh Yacht – for the Best Yachting Experience

Yachting is a unique experience in itself and there are quite a lot of individuals who do not prefer any other way of experiencing the magic and beauty of the sea other than yachting. With the help of a yacht, you can have a private, luxury vacation, which can make a lot of difference in […]

How to Take Better Children Pictures?

Children are some of the most popular subjects in photography yet they are often the most difficult to take. Kids never stop moving, love making goofy faces, and rarely have the time to sit and pose nicely or take a break so you can capture a moment. Getting fantastic pictures of your kids isn’t “mission […]

Photography Business Ideas – Taking Pictures For Magazines

With the explosion of digital photography, it has created a lot of opportunities in photography that once were not available to anyone but professional photographers. With so many new photographers in the profession, it has helped expand the market for both publications and photography opportunities and created new sources of images and places to sell […]

How to Protect and Organize Your Pictures?

Photographs are the story of our lives in image form. Photos can represent important dates and help us remember events and people that were special or memorable in our lives. While digital cameras have made recording and organizing the images of our lives much easier, many of us still have thousands of photographs in shoeboxes […]

How to Fix Red Eye in Your Photos?

Red-eye. The family photographer’s worst enemy. How many of your holiday photographs have been ruined by the red-eyed monster? Red eye is a common problem for almost any photographer who uses a flash. Thankfully this red eye problem is easy to predict and can be prevented with just a little bit of preparation. The Causes […]

Reviewing the Akiles Finish – A – Coil E1 Electric Coil Inserter

Coil binding is one way to ensure that both your short and long documents look great. This is a very popular binding method because it allows you to bind documents containing more than 400 pages and the coil themselves are available in just about any color you could ever want (pink, purple, black, yellow, blue, […]

Digital Photography Basics – What is Aliasing?

If there’s one thing that digital photography has no shortage of, it’s confusing vocabulary words. Aliasing, which is a common word in the world of digital everything (video games, CGI, photography), is one of those words that everyone has heard, but may not quite understand. And when it comes to digital photography, anti-aliasing is a […]

Swingline ClassicCut Pro 18″ Guillotine Paper Trimmer Review

The ClassicCut Pro 18″ from Swingline is a paper trimmer with a lot of features for the price. Here are a few what we see as this machine’s features and limitations. Strengths and Features: 1. The ClassicCut Pro 18″ has a sheet cutting capacity of 15 pages of 20lb paper per pass. This is a […]

Swingline Ingento 12″ x 12″ Maple Guillotine Cutter Review

The Ingento 12″ x 12″ is a well-constructed guillotine paper trimmer with some features worth noting. Here are a few of this machine’s strengths and weaknesses. Strengths and Features: 1. The biggest strength of the Ingento 12″ x 12″ might have to be the Ingento name itself. Long considered the industry standard in guillotine paper […]