Thursday, November 1, 2007

How To Use Your Digital Camera

Last Christmas, the most popular gift item was the digital camera. Now millions of people are switching from film and processing into the mysterious world of digital photography and are wondering... "Now What Do I Do?"

I attended a MAC Computer conference not long ago where I presented a number of digital photography eBooks that I publish. A mature woman in the audience asked: "I switched to digital thinking I would save a ton of money on film and processing but in the past year I have spent a small fortune on 20 flashcards."

It was difficult to keep my composure but the audience laughed at her expense. I explained to her that she was suppose to download her images from the flashcard to her computer, then erase the card so that she could take more pictures. I suggested that having one or two extra flashcards was certainly a good idea, especially if she was going on a trip and intended to take a lot of pictures.

The digital world has changed how we store and listen to music; how we design and print books; and how we now take pictures and turn them into works of art. Adapting to these new technologies can sometimes be overwhelming.

Jerry Rabow to the rescue. Jerry is a retired attorney with a passion for photography. I convinced Jerry that he needed to pass his great knowledge on to others, especially those just getting into digital photography. I convinced Jerry to write an eBook, and he took my advice and published Digital Photography Tutor which delivers just what the name promises: hands-on, interactive learning that is like having your personal Tutor at your side to explain how things work and show you how it is done. This uniquely enjoyable and effective learning experience will soon have you turning out fine digital photographs you thought only the pros could produce.

Jerry's Step-By-Step tutorials not only guide you through typical procedures, but his eBook also includes 60 narrated VIDEOS to show you the actual mouse moves. He also teaches you how to use Photoshop and Elements. For more information on becoming a better digital photographer visit: www.digitalphotographytutor.com or www.gmbooks.com

William Dorich has over 25 years in commercial printing and publishing experience. After authoring five of his own books on Balkan history he established his own publishng company, http://www.GMBooks.com in 1985. Since then he has designed, produced, and published over 120 titles including Witness to War: Images of the Persian Gulf War for the Los Angeles Times which won them a Pulitzer. His client list includes the Who's Who in American business.


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