This article explains why digital cameras are good news for writers, and what to look for (in a broad sense) in a camera.
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my camera, by Terry Freedman
This article explains why digital cameras are good news for writers, and what to look for (in a broad sense) in a camera.
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I love how even the most mundane of photos can act as a stimulus to the creative writing process. That’s why I always carry a camera of some description around with me.
If, like me, you enjoy taking photographs, then why not use them in your blog posts. An easy way to do so is to open a Flickr account, upload your photos to it, and then use them when you need to.
Flickr is, to be honest, looking a bit long in the tooth, although its recent innovation of displaying very high resolution photographs by default is, shall we say, striking. But it is still a great service in my opinion, and for the writer a much better one than, say, Facebook.
Phone cameras have been getting better and better, and I believe they are both useful and usable now, from a writer’s point of view.
The terms “technology” and “creative writing” may not often appear in the same sentence. But when it comes to digital photography, the world is your oyster.