The Power of the Personal Photo Project
Guest Post By Stacy Pearsall From early on in my shooting career, I was told to always have a personal project that I was passionate
Guest Post By Stacy Pearsall From early on in my shooting career, I was told to always have a personal project that I was passionate
Post by As I mentioned in my last post here on Photofocus.com, one of the most common questions I’m asked by photographers is “Why don’t
Post by Andrew Darlow One of the most common questions I’m asked by photographers is “Why don’t my prints match my monitor?” As you may
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a guest post by Amar Ramesh. Amar is one of our Emerging Photographer of the Year finalists and a fine photographer.
Post by Andrew Darlow As you may have guessed from my recent post here on Photofocus on the topic of motion photography , I love
Post by Andrew Darlow Capturing motion in an image is like having your own time machine. Photography allows us, in a single frame, to produce
Guest Post & Photos by Bambi Cantrell It is a well known fact that color can be a powerful motivator of people, and I can
Post by Andrew Darlow The two main issues one confronts when determining what to use to sign a matte or semi-gloss print are longevity and
Guest Post & Photo by Bambi Cantrell I remember telling a man friend once about a difficulty I was having with another person, and he
Guest Post & Images by Clay Blackmore EDITOR’S NOTE: Clay Blackmore is a master photographer in every sense of the word. He (and his mentor
Guest Post by Yesterday Scott wrote a great post called Whos on your team? Photographers need a network. The blog hit a few nerves with
Editor’s NOTE: I’m very lucky to be associated with the very best people in the photography industry. That gives me access to the top talent