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BA Psychology, Media & Visual Communications
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| Joe | 08/13/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks for the quick turnaround time and ..... |
| Joe | 08/13/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Great info. Thanks! |
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| Bill | 03/14/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks Daniel, I pretty much thought the ..... |
Hello Claire, Perfect! What an opportunity you have! I first began when I was about your age (here is the story: http://www.dcolegrovephotography.com/photographers-story.html ) There are a
Hmmm... A very good question, I have been pondering and asking this one myself. Here is an article that expresses what I'm seeing this was in 2004 just about the time I noticed a lot of semi-pro photographers
I'm not really familiar with your camera (Cannon IXUS 950 IS) So I couldn't really give you any particular advice. But I can tell you that the owners manuals that come with these are fairly comprehensive
Hello TJ, I am not familiar with the Cannon IXUS70 but I assume it is a "point and shoot". I would recommend a DSLR type camera for sure. I am a big fan of Nikon personally however Cannon make
Hello Bill, Here is something I have written on the subject: http://www.dcolegrovephotography.com/wedding-photographer.html I personally will always go for faster glass over VR and for shooting
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