Launch of new Web site cuts through the technological confusion and empowers consumers to buy or use their digital cameras with confidence.

/24-7PressRelease/ - CLEVELAND, OH, May 20, 2006 - The Web site http://www.freephotohelp.com - an easy-to-use resource for the average user of point-and-shoot digital cameras - launched in March 2006. Some of the useful topics that can be found on the site include advice on purchasing equipment, taking great photos, managing a digital photo collection and editing digital photography. There is also a comprehensive glossary of photographic terms.

Learning digital photography can be an intimidating experience for many people. Retailers and manufacturers tend to use complicated language and unfamiliar terms when describing digital cameras. Digital cameras themselves look, feel and operate differently than their film-based ancestors. Consumers who are not technologically savvy may be missing out on the many benefits digital photography provides simply because of the lack of resources available to help them learn.

"We’ve created valuable content and presented it in a format that is accessible to a vast audience." says founder Shelley Gierman. "Anyone from teens to seniors can benefit from the clear explanations and simple advice found on freephotohelp.com."

About Freephotohelp.com

Freephotohelp.com promotes the use of digital photography to non-professional users. It cuts through the technological confusion and empowers consumers to buy or use their digital cameras with confidence. For further information, please contact us at comments@freephotohelp.com.

Source: www.24-7pressrelease.com

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