Five Must-Have Photo Accessories For Every Landscape Photographer
With all of the money that photographers spend on their cameras, lenses and tripods, it can be easy to overlook some of the smaller accessories
With all of the money that photographers spend on their cameras, lenses and tripods, it can be easy to overlook some of the smaller accessories
The act of creating a photograph typically falls into two broad camps. I would argue that in both camps, there are several fundamental tips around
This week’s podcast interviews photographer Dave Black about his sports and light painting work. Then, get an overview of what’s going on with Lightroom from
We came across Peter’s work a while back and needless to say, his landscape photography knocked our socks off. Not only is his work simple,
“When we want mood experiences, we go to concerts or museums. When we want meaningful emotional experience, we go to the storyteller.” Robert McKee
Don’t miss our next Google Hangout. The event is Monday, October 27, 2014. Its absolutely free to attend thanks to Adobe and Drobo. It starts
Are you a “real” photographer? Of course you are! If you love photography, regardless of your level of experience, then you fit the bill. However
I always thought it would be the coolest thing to do lots of travel for a company, and the year I quit my last job
Oftentimes when traveling to a photography destinations, I have a pretty good idea of the photographs that I will be trying to get. Whether it’s
We’ve all been there one time or another. Where you just don’t feel particularly inspired by photography, and unsure how to get out of your
Editor’s Note: All gear for this post provided by our friends at LensRentals.com. In the last article, Getting Started with Real Estate Photography – Exteriors,
There are people who’s sole job is to find great locations. If you’re not on a commercial shoot and can’t afford to hire a location