What Nikon needs to do to stay in the game
Back in the day, there were two primary camera brands — Canon and Nikon. If you walked into any camera shop, Canon and Nikon were
Back in the day, there were two primary camera brands — Canon and Nikon. If you walked into any camera shop, Canon and Nikon were
Let’s get one thing out of the way — this is not a hit piece on Profoto. I’ve been an avid user and proponent of
Education is crucial in any field, but how about a piece of paper? Will a degree really help you as a photographer? Is college worth
Do you suffer from G.A.S. — as in Gear Acquisition Syndrome? Many photographers struggle from this; I know I certainly do. I was never that
If you were to ask 10 photographers about their opinions of artificial intelligence in photography, you just might get ten answers. With that, we might
Adobe has released a feature called Neural Filters in Photoshop, corresponding with the Adobe MAX Conference. It’s one of the more talked-about features. Not all
Getting comfortable with artificial intelligence can take a bit of getting used to. Being a Gen. Xer, we are perhaps seen (by some) as a
All the big players in photography software are leaning heavily into artificial intelligence technology. As a family and wedding photographer, tech that helps me cut
When you think of artificial intelligence, you may think of a robotic dystopian future or the exceedingly long movie from 2001. But to me, artificial
I’ve used every version of Lightroom. I can’t imagine how I could have built a business without it. I spend more time with Lightroom than
People aspire to performing their dream jobs quickly. But will the window of opportunity still exist? The window to becoming a photographer is rapidly closing
I frequently get asked if I do photograph weddings … I answer with a resounding NO! Why, you might ask? It boils down to stress