Ten Tips on Photographing Food While Dining at a Restaurant
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
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
For the last year or so I’ve been fortunate enough to make pictures for a medical product company on a regular basis. Their product is
I’m a formal student of photography and probably will be a life-long student of it, and I’m faced with constant struggles in class. Although fighting
If you’re like me, you’re constantly trying to think of different ways to infuse creativity within your photos. This is especially true if I’m returning
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
Rod Stewart sang the question: “Every picture tells a story, don’t it?” Telling stories… Ideally Rod would be right. Sadly, some stories can’t be told
Editor’s Note: We’re please to feature this guest post from one of the most talented guys on the planet Joe McNally. Joe is a speaking
A portrait is about capturing the subject’s personality. Senior portraits take it a step further, capturing a specific moment in a teen’s life. If you
Today, I came across a technology called Hyperlapse from Microsoft that could bring new life to a dead project. My old footage will no longer remain on the shelf because Hyperlapse solves a unique problem.
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
Alright, I love abso-freaking-lutely everything in this video. I’ll possibly even go as far as to say that I love Tamara Lackey–really though, she’s pretty
For the past nine weeks I have been taking a ceramics class here in Portland, and on the last day I brought in my camera