FAQ
What is PhotoMama?
It’s a community for moms who love taking photos of their children. For more detail about what PhotoMama is all about, click HERE
Do I have to pay for joining the community?
It’s FREE OF CHARGE except for the tutorial section. The tutorial section is a section with a collection of photography tutorial / classes videos. It just like you attend workshops but…it’s online. You can clearly see how the expert teach you on how to utilize whatever camera you have. This section only restricted to the paid members beginning 1 February 2009.
Is PhotoMama restricted only for mothers only, or it’s open to all?
ThePhotoMama.Com is a public community. No matter weather you are a mama or papa or still bachelors or maybe you want to learn about kids photography here in order for you to establish your own photography service business. The name PhotoMama signify the dedication to mothers. One who get the most photographic opportunities of their children.
Why in the video section, Malay language still in use instead of English?
For all or readers, Saiful Nang is a Malay who speaks Malay as his first language. From time to time, he’ll try to appear with full English since speaking language in front of the camera, doesn’t so easy as talking to a friend. Nothing in particular, but we surely make it all in English with subtitles.
How frequent the tutorial video will be updated?
ThePhotoMama.Com will update at least 1 tutorial video every week. It will be online every Monday 12pm every week with another new video, new ideas, new tips, new tutorials. There’ll be more and more video in the queue. We only underdeclare it as once in a week
Can I still join the forum and the blog community eventhough I’m not a premium members (paid members) ?
Yes you are. You’re free to browse our blog and forum as much as you like it. We’ll be very happy to maintain the forum for you.
What is the different between registered members, guest and premium members?
Guest is limited to browse the blog, unfortunately our forum is only accessible by the registered members.
What is the cheapest and yet the best lens for child portrait?
50mm f/1.8 (it’s priced around 300-400 only) but it can shoot like a professional already.







