December 14, 2007, Newsletter Issue #94: Practice makes picture perfect

Tip of the Week

Choosing digital art photography over conventional film definitely has many advantages. (especially when it comes to honing your craft). With film, you shoot the picture, process the film then see how your mistakes or achievements come out. Digital photography, however, offers more options.

Digital photography is instantaneous. You can check the photo right away (no crossing your fingers and praying that you captured a great shot). With digital, what you see on the screen seconds after you've taken a photo is what you get. And, if you don't like the shot you can simply delete it and retake it until you're happy with the shot. Imagine that!

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