The Traveling Photographer: Driving Route 66, part 2
This summer my two friends and I did it. We drove Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica. It took us about two weeks, which
A California-based travel photographer, Susan loves to share the world with others, bringing subject matter from far-away places to life. Her images have been seen in numerous publications, both print and web-based, and have been exhibited in several galleries. To learn more about Susan’s work visit her website.
This summer my two friends and I did it. We drove Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica. It took us about two weeks, which
Once you return home from your travels, with lots of images to review and process, there is a good chance you will do whatever you
This is the third and last post in a series on Photographing People while you are traveling. The first article provided general guidelines on setting
This is my second post of three on photographing people during your travels. My first article provided basic guidelines…paying attention to the background, camera settings,
As traveling photographers, we all wear many hats—landscape photographer, bird photographer, portrait photographer, food photographer, etc. We may feel comfortable in some of the hats
Route 66 cut through the heartland of the US, from Chicago to Los Angeles. Known as the “Main Street of America” or the “Mother Road,”
How many of you research health risks or check with a doctor before leaving on a photo adventure? To my surprise, I have found that
There are many photo-editing products available for processing images in conjunction with Lightroom. Many of these products are third-party plugins which can be used directly
I don’t use a monopod often, but when I do I want it to feel good in my hands. It should provide stability no matter
I just returned from a photo tour of the Highlands of Scotland. The scenery did not disappoint. As we drove past and photographed heather-covered mountains,
Are you shopping for the photographer on your gift list? The Photofocus holiday shopping guide has gifts ideas starting at under $25. I like to
Many of you only have the little pop-up flash built into your camera or a very tiny flash that can be attached to the camera