Hi Roger I wonder if could assist I'm interested in how you get a digital camera image up to the size of a large format print?
Many thanks
Carl Phillips, Gloucester
Rogers Response:
A lot depends on the type of camera you are using. It cannot be done properly without using a high end camera something that can provide around 35MB and you need the right sort of software to prepare the image size you want. Write back again with the sort of camera you are using and I'll let you know if it's possible.
Were interested in how to advertise our insurance company and make it look more dynamic with visual aid as all the factual written word within our website current is just to uninteresting to keep people on the site.
David Bradwell, B. I. C. Stafford
Roger's Response:
Its always tough to make a business that is more known for its pen and paper filling out than a piece of artwork! however, if you consider all of the different types of business culture that you service there is so much straight away right there that you can cover visually, anything from home insuring and images of fantastic looking houses (you would have to choose those houses), to what you see as exciting businesses, this could be a car company or some great landscapes from a theme park such as Trentham Gardens (there is plenty to insure there and photograph) - think of all the esteemed businesses you provide insurance for, the world is your oyster visually you just need the right photographer! I hope this has helped.
Regards Roger
I like image number 23 in the landscapes portfolio, where do you find lampposts like that?
This is from one of my travels working abroad in the Czech Republic whilst over there working for Toni & Guy Hairdressing, there is always the opportunity to photograph a Country that still has some odd looking things within it due to there x communist regime so naturally I felt I should add some of these images to my portfolio (and the sun comes out there too! you don't get too much of this in this country right now) - If ever you've seen anything unique get it photographed and thats why you should always have your camera with you if you are a keen photographer, Enjoy your photography!
Hi, I am hoping if you could help me - my digital camera (holiday camera) fell into the sink yesterday and it's not working properly. I was wondering if there is anything I could do to it to be able to use my camera again??
I have done something like that before with one of my professional digital cameras, I cant make cameras, I use them, the only thing that I can suggest to you that might be of help is to take the screws out of the camera and take it apart and simply leave it somewhere warm to completely dry out and keep your fingers crossed..........one of two things will happen, once the camera is dry and you've changed the batteries for new ones it will either work or the water has damaged it completely and this is a camera that needs replacing. Good luck!