Mobile Mondays: How to enable screen recording on your iPhone
Whether recording detailed in-app tutorials or processing videos for co-workers, friends and family, one of the most effective ways to learn — for myself, at
Mark Morrow is a Virginia-based photographer with a background in a wide variety of domestic and commercial projects. Residing with his family in the mountains of southwestern Virginia, Mark operates a small studio in the Roanoke Valley and enjoys sharing insights as a contributing author with Photofocus.
Whether recording detailed in-app tutorials or processing videos for co-workers, friends and family, one of the most effective ways to learn — for myself, at
Whether controlling a wide range of contrast in a given scene or highlighting the texture details of a specific subject, High Dynamic Range composition can
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a guest post from Mark Morrow who is a Virginia-based photographer and video producer specializing in a variety of commercial portraiture,
We’ve all been there.. That feeling after long days and nights of shooting hundreds (if not thousands) of time-lapse or stop-motion frames and wanting desperately
Of all the benefits to learn and practice the art of photography, the number one objective held sacred among professionals and enthusiasts worldwide is the
Making photographs indoors during the full light of day can present a variety of exposure challenges to real estate photographers in terms of dynamic range.
While many have heard of (or even tried) HDR, chances are we’re not making the most of the process – in fact we’re likely overdoing
Photography is one of those professions that, from a distance can appear as an idealistic, fun and (dare I say) easy existence in terms of
Music, as we know, is a big part of marketing. Retailers use music in their stores to help put shoppers in a buying mood. Restaurants
Today we’ll continue our look at real estate photography by exploring another service we can provide our customers. These days its essential to deepen the
Often times when I am shooting, I prefer the convenience of a shoulder strap. Other times I need the stability of a tripod. In the
When shooting in high-contrast light, all photographers are faced with the unnatural color-shift of chromatic aberration, and likely well-acquainted with the notorious green or purple