AboutDavid Barry Expertise I have a lot of experience in most traditional forms of photography, so I`m quite knowledgeable about things like camera types and formats, techniques, exposure, film types, colour, filters, lighting, standard colour and black and white developing and printing.
I do not make recommendations about brands or models, and I am not a camera technician so I may not be able to tell you what is wrong with your equipment if it`s not working .
I also know a little about digital photography and imaging with scanners and digital cameras, so ask me and I will answer if I can.
Experience Experience in the area
I have been seriously involved in photography for over 25 years, including about 4 years as a professional, as well as 2 years providing administrative service to government photographers, requiring interpreting photographers' requirements and trade technicalities for those unfamiliar with such.
I have successfully trained several beginners in photography, helping them to become competent in basic techniques.
Organizations belong to:
None at present, but have been in about 4 camera clubs, having won or had placings in 2 club competitions.
Publications:
A lot of my photos have been in educational / training manuals, books and some photography magazines, as well as 2-3 dozen images been on the Web so far.
Education/Credentials:
Completed 4-year diploma in professional photography technique at Sydney's Technical College
Awards and Honors:
3 placings and / or merits in camera club competitions.
Expert: David Barry Date: 11/12/2007 Subject: Location and Time
Question I would like to know if there is a website that lists the best out door location for Dallas TX. Also what is the best time of the day to take photos. I'm also looking for a site that have different poses.. .. ..
Answer Can't help you on websites for Dallas locations. Maybe one of the other Experts will know.
As for the best time of day to take photos, I don't think there is any such thing for all photos.
Some people reckon it's NOT a good idea to take pictures in the middle of a sunny day, but I don't necessarily agree on that.
Some people think late afternoon or early morning is best for landscapes, but again, that depends on just what effect you are trying to achieve.
I don't know of any sites showing different poses, but maybe if you use google.com and type in "poses, photography, portraits" or something like that in the search bar . . .