Thursday 1 March 2012

Taking Great Pictures


SUBJECT: Taking Great Pictures Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated

A few days ago, I told you about Dan Feildman's downloadable digital photography guide. If you haven't picked yours up yet, I encourage you to do so. The info is right here:

http://www.learndigitalphotographynow.com/a.php?a=XXXXX

If your photos turn out unfocused, too dark or too light, there ARE simple solutions.

If you just let your camera collect dust because you're never happy with the results, cut that out! You’re missing out on precious memories. :-(

Dan's step-by-step guide will take you through getting to know your camera, techniques for different situations and trouble-shooting. And once you’ve got your great shots, there is plenty of help for editing, storing and sharing your photos too.

Download yours instantly at:
http://www.learndigitalphotographynow.com/a.php?a=XXXXX

No need to wait for snail mail – you can begin taking great pictures starting now.

Digital Pictures


SUBJECT: Tired of Mediocre Digital Pictures?

If you’re like me, you’ve had your fair share of disappointments when trying to capture important memories in your life. Pictures come out too dark, blurry or just don’t look the way you’d hoped. You’d think with digital technology and the ability to preview pictures in the screen, it’d be a whole lot easier.

Well, the truth is, it’s not that complicated once you know what you’re doing.

It took me a while, but I finally figured it out when I discovered “Your Guide to Digital Photography” by Dan Feildman. After being completely frustrated for too long, I happened across his website and I instantly download his concise guide that takes you through:

- An overview of digital cameras, shopping for the right one for you and myths about digital photography.

- Learning to effectively use the features of your camera and tips for taking photos of various subjects in different lighting.

- Actually doing stuff with your pictures like editing, sharing and printing your photos.

- Advanced information like white balance, interpolation, digital zoom and a bunch more.

There’s even information on memory cards, travel equipment and making money with your hobby.

You can get more of the details at:
http://www.learndigitalphotographynow.com/a.php?a=XXXXX

And that’s just the guide. There are some pretty cool extras that come with it, including some useful video tutorials, FAQs, comparing digital cameras and advanced techniques.

It all finally took the mystery out taking great digital photos – plus the important tasks of organizing and using the photos too. If you’ve got a memory card full of could-be-better shots or your hard drive is full of photos you don’t know what to do with, definitely grab a copy of the guide.

It’s available 24/7 at:
http://www.learndigitalphotographynow.com/a.php?a=XXXXX

No more excuses for not taking GREAT digital shots.

Here’s to great photos,
Your Name
Faraz Khalid

Holidays in photographs


Subject: How to capture the holidays in photographs

Hi [NAME],

Thanksgiving, Hannukah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, New Year... whatever you and your family celebrate, it's the perfect time to capture your traditions and celebrations that bring you and your loved ones together.

If you're a photography enthusiast, you have a unique role in these celebrations.

Keep the following in mind:

1. Learn the techniques for taking professional-looking photographs. The holidays give you plenty of opportunities to practice, practice, practice!

2. Always be ready to capture the moment; they come up when you least expect.

3. Edit your digital photographs to correct problems, or turn your photos from good to great.

4. Save your photos to keep them safe and organized. Keep these irreplaceable and priceless mementos safe from theft and destruction.

5. Share your photos, both online and offline. Let your photos bring joy to friends and family.

If you need help with any of these, I suggest you to download <a href="http://www.learndigitalphotographynow.com/a.php?a=XXXXX">"Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros."</a> It's a f-ree report filled with tips for making your pictures look like it was shot by a pro.

Enjoy the holidays,

[Your Name]

PS: Digital photos make terrific gifts, too. Use them to make calendars, mugs, T-shirts... your imagination is the limit. Take gift-worthy photos by learning the techniques of the pros. Download your f-ree copy of <a href="http://www.learndigitalphotographynow.com/a.php?a=XXXXX">"Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros"</a> now.

Digital photography is an art.


SUBJECT: Did you get yours yet?

Digital photography is an art, but it most certainly doesn’t have to be complicated, no matter how frustrated you may get taking digital pictures.

If you haven'’t used your camera for months or when you do use it, you'’re disappointed with the results – it doesn’t have to be that way. Even if you’ve avoided buying a camera because you’ve never considered yourself to be a great photographer – it can all change right now.

A few days ago, I told you about the f r e e guide from Dan Feildman called, “Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros”…if you haven’t picked up your copy yet, I encourage you to do so now.

If everyone has goofy faces at all the parties or your vacation pictures turn out too dark to see that amazing sunset – you definitely need this. The highly-informative guide helps you choose the right digital camera, covers the basics and gives you the information you need to take AWESOME photos.

You can sign up for your no-charge guide:

http://www.learndigitalphotographynow.com/a.php?a=XXXXX

…and start taking better photos you can be proud of right away. Again, there’s no charge for the guide - simply sign up and get yours. It’s that simple!

To your digital photography success,
Your Name
Faraz Khalid

Your Digital Photography


SUBJECT: Free Guide Ends Your Digital Photography Frustrations

You have a digital camera (or plan to get one) because you want to preserve the important moments in your life – but it can be incredibly frustrating when the results aren’t quite what you’d expected. Blurry pics, over-exposed and under-exposed images – we’ve ALL been there.

But digital photography doesn’t have to be that complicated. To get yourself started out on the right foot, I really encourage you to download a complimentary digital photography guide called:

“Shoot Digital Pics Like the Pros”

This 28-page guide gives you rock-solid advice on:

- Getting started as a digital photographer
- How to choose a digital camera, if you don’t have already or are thinking of upgrading
- Understanding the settings on your camera
- 4 important photography basics
- 6 strategies for GREAT photos

…and more.

You can sign up for your no-charge guide:

http://www.learndigitalphotographynow.com/a.php?a=XXXXX

…and start taking better photos you can be proud of right away.

To your digital photography success,
Your Name
Faraz Khalid