Photography as a Fun and Interesting Hobby
Photography is a fun hobby that interests many different people
across a broad range of ages. Enthusiasts of all types have
found a creative recreational outlet in the hobby of photography
and with the advances in technology that have occurred in recent
years (especially with the advent and ubiquitous adoption of
digital imaging technologies such as digital cameras, scanners,
digital image editing software and photo printers).
There was a time when an individual who was interested in
getting into the hobby of photography had quite an initial
investment to make. To get a serious start in the craft, one
would need to purchase an SLR (single lens reflex) camera
($400-$1000+), darkroom equipment ($300+) and very expensive
exhaustible supplies (35mm film, developing chemicals, photo
paper, etc).
With digital photography, the hobbyist has a much lower cost to
pay to get into the hobby in a serious way. Once the initial
purchase of a quality digital camera and professional imaging
software (such as Adobe Photoshop) are made there is little to
no expense required to participate. Aside from the occasional
prints, there are few other necessary hidden costs to the hobby
when approached from the digital side of things.
If you are interested in getting into the hobby, you should
check out some of the photography communities on the web.. There
are literally thousands of enthusiast's sites out there and
hundreds of free tools to make the most out of the digital
photography technology. From online image repositories with the
ability to meta-organize digital photos like Flickr to web
gallery software like Coppermine to free image editing tools
like the Gimp, there are many tools and resources out there for
the taking online. These free tools, together with a very active
and robust online digital photography community make for an
excellent hobby that can provide hours of enjoyment to those who
are willing to put in the time and effort.