Mobile Mondays: How to get better photos from your phone camera
Fond of taking photos using your smartphone? This Mobile Mondays installment is right up your alley. We’re now at a time where phone cameras get
Fond of taking photos using your smartphone? This Mobile Mondays installment is right up your alley. We’re now at a time where phone cameras get
In this video, I discuss the power and simplicity of framing as a compositional technique in photography. Framing in photography is a tool I frequently
Owning a camera has become more accessible than ever before. From compact point-and-shoots to high-end DSLRs and mirrorless wonders, the range of options can be
I love the Boy Scout motto of “Be Prepared.” As a photographer, that often means carrying extra batteries, a spare camera and an extra memory
Creating effects in-camera is always a lot more fun and authentic than adding them using post-processing. One trick that’s fun to create is a starburst
Shutter speeds, at the primary level, primarily determine how motion is conveyed in the image. But how do you decide which shutter speed is best
I continue to answer your questions about night photography. I’ll answer what you’ve asked most recently. This time? All about the night sky! I answered
As a mom of two wild little ones, I am always looking for creative ways to express myself with my photography. One of those ways
Placing the main light source behind a subject often creates very cool moods (indoors and outdoors). Here’s why I love backlighting! What’s backlighting? Backlighting is
Another week, another fun photography challenge! It’s time to flex our creative muscles with yet another fun and dynamic assignment from the folks of SlickPic.
Street photography is an incredibly difficult form of photography. You need to go out into the world, capture spontaneous and often instantaneous random photographs of
In the world of photography, light is the key element that can make or break an image. Natural light, with its warmth and authenticity, is