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Advertising Photography and the Digital Era
« Posted: October 07, 2007, 10:55:09 AM »


Advertising Photography and the Digital Era

There is more to advertising photography than meets the eye. With the digital era ushered today, the art of photography and thereby advertising photography is evolving, creating along layer after layer, and building a deep foundation of photography and its raison d'?e.

The digital era has brought about a huge revolution in the world of photography. Not just the introduction of digital cameras, but the comfort, the expediency and the quality of work that it has engendered is commendable. And it is well appreciated, as we can see this in the widespread use of latest equipments, software etc.

The digitalised advertising photography is tangible in the highly advanced digital cameras used today. With brands such as Canon, Nikon, Sony etc. facilitating the use of such high-end cameras, we see a steady development in the picture quality and the user-friendly systems. These advanced cameras also help in reduction of wastage of resources immensely. For instance, if you click around 10 photographs, and out of them you don't like 5 of them, then you can delete them. Here you avoid the wastage of film roll. The picture clicked goes into the memory card of the camera, from where you can delete the unwanted photographs and make space for more shots.

The advent of the digital cameras has also helped in better working on the photographs shot. The picture quality of a digital camera is superb, and they can be easily uploaded in a computer. Having done that, it is a very smooth process to work on them using designer software like Photoshop. When the picture quality is so good, there is little work left to be done on the pictures to enhance their look and feel for the advertisement. And, with the digital revolution in Advertising photography, we have more power and more impact packed into each shot.

About The Author: Jack White is a specialist in Advertising photography and other kinds of photography. He has worked in close coordination with many an expert commercial photographer of UK and other countries. In his works he is presenting some of his observation on the role of commercial photographer in advertising photography.

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