Exploring the Sony Alpha a7R Full-Frame Mirrorless
As a long-time Canon shooter I can admit, it’s hard to entertain the notion of changing gear. Not so much because of the tools themselves,
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.
As a long-time Canon shooter I can admit, it’s hard to entertain the notion of changing gear. Not so much because of the tools themselves,
As the demand for video increases in a photographer’s workflow, so does the need for additional continuous lighting. The advent of LED lighting has seen
The initial act of sifting through a bulky project can be a daunting task. When a shoot is complete, thoughts are typically confined to the
If you’d like to get your camera off the tripod and add smooth-motion capture to your video work, take a look at this modified setup
Shooting in the full midday sun can present creative challenges to any photographer. The high position and brightness of the sun projects an even downward
More often than not when shooting in the mixed light of partially-shaded areas, such as under canopy or near water where available light can be
Outdoor events can be challenging to capture in a way that is meaningful, or that equals the experience from a competitor’s perspective. Aside from the
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Mark Morrow. Not all shoots go as planned. In this video, I shared a few thoughts on
One of my favorite ways to spend a sunny afternoon is to grab the kids, the GoPro & monopod and head for water. If you’ve
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Mark Morrow. As an active photographer in my area, I tend to receive a lot of interest