New Photography Website and Blog Make Their Online Debut
by Jess on Jul.11, 2009, under blog, photography, website

Houma, LA (PRWEB) July 11, 2009 — Thanks to expeditious technology, people can now have access to the same photo techniques that photographers have had for years. Because of the ease of purchasing photo editing software and the advent of digital cameras has allowed everyone to be able to enhance their own pictures.
Entrepreneur Bruce Henry is launching www.PartTimePhotographer.com this month (July 2009). The website specializes in information about different cameras, photography techniques and editing. The site also has its own e-store with the latest in cameras and digital camera accessories.
We’re promoting fun with photography and it will be geared towards the amateur
We’re letting people need what they need or what they don’t need. “We’re promoting fun with photography and it will be geared towards the amateur,” said Henry. “Important basic information about lighting and camera reviews will be present on the site.”
While many photography sites focus on solely on information or equipment sales, PartTimePhotographer.com is a resource that coalesce both aspects, but adds greater detail in those attributes.
“Because of digital cameras and Photoshop, photography is even more popular,” explained Henry. “Amateur photographers are everywhere and we’re able to give them basic information that will help them develop an eye.”
Henry is also starting a coordinating blog to run in conjunction with his website.
“We have detailed information on how to take pictures and our picks for new cameras,” he said of www.PartTimePhotographerBlog.com.
With the site debuting and its growth imminent, PartTimePhotographer.com will no doubt be one of the leading photography resources on the internet.
“This site isn’t for the professionals, we really want to help people who are starting out,” said Henry. “We’re letting people need what they need or what they don’t need.”
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