Utilizing Photography To Capture That Perfect Moment

January 31, 2010

In this day and age of videos and video cameras many people think that photography is dead. But that is far from being the case. Even today, photography is still a common hobby. Sure a lot of people do prefer videos but there are still many benefits to photographs over videos.

First and foremost, videos are wonderful but at times when you want to see an exact moment, videos are not reasonable. In short, just to see a specific moment you have to go through an entire video just to locate it. Compare that to photographs and you can see that all you have to do is locate the photo.

Another wonderful benefit of photographs is that you can put them in a photo album or on a wall. Today, that is not feasible with videos. With a video you have to turn on a computer or a TV to watch or see past moments in your life. While with a photograph it is right there at your fingertips or on the wall for you to see.

For corporate or commercial promotions video has its place but photography is still a powerful medium. Photographs are working very well because they are like an art piece. If you do a photograph correctly you can convey a message so powerfully with a photograph. You can convey all the important features of your promotion with a photograph.

Finally photographs are powerful because you can lay out a story of a day like a wedding powerfully. Sometimes watching videos can get boring without some action in it. With photographs you can add all the action you want into a photo album. And also you can delete the photos which may be boring to you or don’t add to your story.

So those are some powerful areas in using photography over video. Of course, video is also a powerful medium and it has its place. But unless you know how to video edit sometimes the memories can be boring.

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