Going the extra mile on location: Give your client a print
Ansel Adams compared photography to a musical performance. “The negative,” he said, “is the score. The print is the performance.” Digital photography has seen physical
Ansel Adams compared photography to a musical performance. “The negative,” he said, “is the score. The print is the performance.” Digital photography has seen physical
Did you know that you don’t have to buy a full-frame — or larger — sensor camera to get professional results? That’s right, crop sensor
Here is a basic setup to achieve a commercial studio headshot. If you’ve never played with lights, it can be intimidating but once you just
Contrary to popular belief, telephoto zooms are one of the best lenses a landscape photographer could have in their arsenal. Hear us out. Using telephoto
The long, hot summer months are starting to draw in, and the promises of cooler fall temperatures are beginning to tease us; for landscape photographers,
The annual EISA photography awards have been dished out, and as always, there are some no-brainers and some what-the-hell picks. EISA, The Expert Imaging and
The now four-year-old Canon EOS R kickstarted the mirrorless revolution for Canon fans, but its time is coming to an end. Cast your mind back
How you pack and organize your backpack for hiking or travel directly impacts your experience. This is true of all forms of photography, but perhaps
Cameras with leaf shutters are few and far between these days; however, look hard enough, and you can find a few compact mirrorless cameras that
When photographing at night, it’s easy to trip over the unseen legs of your tripod. Here’s an idea to save you some mishaps. Glow tape
It wasn’t long ago that prime lenses with excellent optics, fast autofocus motors and weather sealing would set you back a pretty penny; now, you
Try as they might, the masses who want DSLRs to die can’t seem to get their wish to come true simply because the likes of