Photography Jobs: Do You Have a Future in Photography? Written by Colin Hartness
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You can go locally and look for internships or local firms or companies that may need photographers. You can get word out by doing small events such as birthday parties and such. Get your name out as someone who will work these functions. Show friends and family samples of your work and ask them to spread word. You may even want to participate in a charitable or non-profit event to boost your portfolio. You can also begin submitting your work to contests and magazines to get yourself known and build your portfolio. Placing or winning in contests and getting published in magazines can help you build clips that you can use for getting bigger and better jobs. Lastly, you can actually apply to jobs directly. It is best to do this only if you have proper qualifications for job. You don’t want to set your goals so high that you get let down but there is nothing wrong with going for what you want. Most importantly, get as involved with what you love as possible. Learn as much as you can about photography and what makes good photography. Subscribe to magazines, read books, look at winners of photography contests.

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| | Digital camera interpolation explainedWritten by Jakob Jelling
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Also, it can be noted here that JPG is a compressed image file format. Whenever a file is saved as a JPG file, image data is lost in compression process. Image data is thrown away in exchange for file-size efficiency. Software interpolation is a process performed after JPG losses have been applied. Hardware interpolation occurs inside camera prior to JPG compression and before JPG losses have been applied. The resulting hardware interpolated images are of superior quality to a comparable image interpolated in software. These are basically important points as discussed in above lines regarding digital camera interpolation. The explanation is worth for every user who can be a novice as well as an expert and thus uncovers another great feature of a digital camera, process of interpolation.

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