Meeting Tight Deadlines Gets Easier with Digital Photography
When he was just 13 years old, Tim Swoboda told his mother that he
was going to become a professional photographer. He started shooting
weddings professionally at the age of 16. Two years later, he launched
a successful business taking portraits of his high school classmates.
Then came jobs in a portrait studio and commercial lab before Swoboda
launched his career as a photographer for the Herald Times Reporter
in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
"I love photography. It's what I've always done," said Swoboda. About
15 years ago, he said he could see that photography was going to one-day
go the way of digital. He's been watching the cameras gain functionality
and resolution, while becoming more and more affordable.
"I've been doing a lot of research and found that the KODAK
DC260 Camera had the highest resolution of any digital camera
under $1,000. I fell in love with the quality, sharpness and resolution-the
real 'pro' power of these cameras as well as the ease-of-use. I
mean, you can pick up one of these cameras, just start shooting
and get good results."
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