Stephen Cardone
Professional Photographer
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Co-authored Articles (13)
How to
Use a Green Screen
This wikiHow teaches you how to film your video using a green screen so you can easily add your own custom background. After filming with a green screen, you can use either Shotcut or LightWorks—both of which are free ...
How to
Compress Photos
This wikiHow teaches you how to compress a photo to make it take up less space on your hard drive. Compressing photos is often necessary before sending them via email or uploading them to your website. You can compress p...
Easy Ways to Resize an Image on a Mac (Without Buying Software)
Everything you need to know to change the size of your photos on your MacResizing an image on your Mac is simple with Preview, a free image utility that comes pre-installed on macOS.. 5 May 2020. Preview helps you crop i...
How to
Downsize Photos
This wikiHow teaches you how to reduce the size of a digital photo on a computer, phone, or tablet. Making an image smaller will also reduce the overall size of the image, making it easier to send via email and messaging...
All About the Pentax K1000 SLR Camera: Setup & Shooting
The Pentax K1000 is an easy-to-find and relatively easy-to-use Film SLR that was produced from 1976 to 1997. The K1000 is popular among photography students and new-coming amateur photographers. Ready to get started? In ...
How to
Copyright Photographs
According to the Berne Convention, you automatically own the copyright on any original photograph that you take. The problem arises when someone else tries to rip you off and you have to prove that you are the owner of t...
How to
Repair Lens Problems on Your Digital Camera
Digital cameras are a regular part of life. They can be a great tool if you want to capture a moment forever. However, as expensive and useful as they are, they're also notoriously fragile. Experiencing a problem with yo...
How to
Take Flattering Photos of Yourself
Taking photos of yourself can be a fun way to express your mood, capture a moment you want to remember, or share what is going on in your life. It can be frustrating if you don’t like the way you look in any of your p...
How to
Become a Professional Photographer
Professional photography is an excellent career choice for anyone who wants to get paid for using their creative talents. It's one of the few fields where age and college degrees aren't as important as a good eye, a qual...
How to
Add a Watermark to Photos
This wikiHow teaches you how to watermark your photos with custom text. Watermarks prevent people from taking credit for your photos. You can add a watermark for free by using the uMark Online website, or by using Micros...
How to
Use an External Flash
An external flash can add a lot of versatility to your camera, as well as ensure the best exposure for each photograph you take. Learning when to use your flash, and when not to, can make all the difference in your photo...
How to Choose the Correct Shutter Speed for Every Situation
A simple guide to selecting the perfect shutter speed for your next shotThe shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter allows light to pass through the lens to the film or digital sensor. A correct combination of ex...
How to
Take Good Photos Using a DSLR
Adjusting the manual settings on your DSLR camera can help you capture striking, one-of-a-kind photos, but you might be wondering where to start if you've never used them before. While a majority of the DSLR’s knobs ...