Hiring a professional photographer: Is it really worth your money?
Nowadays, anyone can take pictures anywhere and anytime with their cellphone. Why spend your money to have someone else take care of it? The $1,000
Michèle Grenier is an independent photographer based in Quebec City, Canada. She specializes in high-performance and strength-related sports. Michèle is also an author, a Skylum Software and HoldFast ambassador, a speaker and educator.
Nowadays, anyone can take pictures anywhere and anytime with their cellphone. Why spend your money to have someone else take care of it? The $1,000
As some of you might now know, I am the kind of person that can be a perfectionist, but sometimes I also can be lazy.
Boxing combines two challenging components for a photographer: bad lighting and high speed. Challenging task, indeed. Impossible? Not! Here are a few tips on how
Using multiple editing software can help create unique results. Here’s how combining the power of Aurora HDR and Luminar in the same picture can help
Got an upcoming meet to cover and you’d like to know how to get the most intense pictures? This article is for you! Here’s how
When we are at the beginning of our photographer career, we try to spend as little as possible on everything that doesn’t seem necessary. By
As a beginner photographer, we don’t always have a killer budget to invest in education. I found some very useful tools over the years that
I was looking at the picture from the cover of my previous article How to Step Up Your CrossFit Photography Game and I realized something really
Sports is an exciting yet intricate field of photography. CrossFit is perhaps one of the most exciting of all. I’ve been specializing in this amazing sport
Okay, I take absolutely no credit for this one. When I saw Rich Harrington using this app, I just thought it was the best thing
A few months ago, I discovered an amazing action to edit my sports shots in Photoshop. Everytime I use it, I get great feedback from
I just got a new software that I couldn’t wait to try it with different shots. What does it do? How do I feel working