“Restrictions Nurture Creativity”
Image and Post by Earlier this year I was able to spend a day in Victoria, British Columbia where I visited the Butchart Gardens. I
Image and Post by Earlier this year I was able to spend a day in Victoria, British Columbia where I visited the Butchart Gardens. I
Image and Post by Composition is an extremely important aspect of photography. Not only do you want your subjects to be positioned in a pleasing
In the example photo above, the top image is a cropped-in area zoomed to 300% showing little or no signs of artifacting, whereas the bottom
If you are new to photography and want to photograph people in an outdoor setting you might be under the impression that more light is
Panning is a photography technique that “freezes” a moving subject while adding motion blur to the background, giving the viewer a distinct sense of movement
The overall composition of a photograph can make-or-break an image. There is a lot to think about before you click the shutter release, and one
Many photographers tend to find themselves photographing the same subjects over and over. This is definitely not a bad thing, since finding a niche and
When you are photographing people one of the most important things you will want to capture is their expression. The last thing people want to
This Saturday is Scott Kelby’s second-annual “Worldwide Photo Walk“, and there will be (literally) thousands of photographers out taking photos in hundreds of cities around
One thing that I really like to photograph is food. It combines two things I love to do – take photos and cook! Here are
Tomorrow is Independence Day in the United States, and a large percentage of people will be out celebrating. One very traditional part of July 4th
I am a full-time photographer and camera gear is very important to me. I obviously need a camera, lens, and a few other accessories to