The Visual Palette – Allies in Perspective and Distortion
Welcome to the first of six posts focused on topics found in my newest book, The Visual Palette. Each of these posts will include a
Welcome to the first of six posts focused on topics found in my newest book, The Visual Palette. Each of these posts will include a
I often spend a lot of time at a wedding wrestling with light. Different sources, color temperatures, intensities are all over. Often, I find I
What’s in your bag? Do you really think that the cameras and lenses that are in my bag are going to get you my job?
When using backlighting in an image, the first thing to decide on the light source. For beauty portraits, I prefer to use natural light, as
Newborn photography has become very popular in recent years, and in that genre, there have been many trends. Styles range from simple and minimalistic, to
Here’s you chance to meet the PhotoFocus Team at PhotoPlus Expo 2015 this October 22-24th in New York. Photofocus Times Square Photo Walk – 7PM
Wes Maggio from Wacom joins us to share a quick tip on processing a portrait of Skylar he shot in the desert in Las Vegas during Photoshop World last month. Starting in Lightroom, Wes works through the develop module, but then jumps into Photoshop for a window replacement made easy by using a Wacom pen tablet.
One of the many “joys” of wedding photography is that, try as we might to advise clients on the best photo locations and times of
Getting great shots of the moon is not as easy as it sounds. I recently tried to get some new shots and learned a few
Never leave a shoot without at least one shot that makes you proud. One of the differences between photography as a profession -vs- photography as
Ron Pepper walks us through HDR Exposure Fusion with Photomatix Pro for interior real estate photography and how to fix overexposed exterior windows.
Today is Scott Kelbys 8th Annual Photo Walk and with almost 1,000 walks scheduled around the world, its your best chance to get out and