Using Lightroom Collections to Organize Your Photos
This is an excerpt from our eBook, “Develop Great Images in Lightroom”. Download it over at iTunes and Scribd! One of my favorite features inside
This is an excerpt from our eBook, “Develop Great Images in Lightroom”. Download it over at iTunes and Scribd! One of my favorite features inside
A good, solid zoom lens is always nice to have in the bag. I’m fairly new to Fuji, but I’m pretty much in the mind-set
I love photographing food. Most of what I have in my portfolio are images of food I have cooked and photographed inside of my home
Just this morning, onOne Software announced their brand-new version, the Perfect Photo Suite 9! I’ve had a chance to take a look at this new
I’ve been following a lot of photography blogs and websites for many years. The vast amount of information about photography on the Internet today is
Just a few weeks ago, I got up at the crack of dawn and went to Trillium Lake with a few other photographers, intent on
We all want tack-sharp images. Our cameras and lenses can only do so much for us, and once a photograph is out of the camera,
Ever since moving to the Pacific Northwest, I definitely have had my fair share of photographing waterfalls. In fact, I became infatuated with landscape photography
I’m a woman, and I like purses and bags. I am also a photographer, and so with that I tend to collect lots of cool
In less than one month, Scott Kelby and his crew will head out to Vegas for Photoshop World. The conference is held twice a year:
I have to say, this sort of thing really irks me. Why do some photographers have to be so smug? Granted, with most of the
When photographing an image with some type of line, path, or object that will go out of my frame, my very first instinct is to