Mirrorless Camera Maniac: Take–Make–Shoot
I suspect that you need to shoot more pictures. I was recently teaching at a dude ranch in Montana (it was a marvelous week–I hope
I suspect that you need to shoot more pictures. I was recently teaching at a dude ranch in Montana (it was a marvelous week–I hope
Category: Street Photography Photograph: “Path to the Heavens” by Jeff Clouet Jeff Clouet’s image “Path to the Heavens” is a strong example of using leading
Category: Street Photography Photograph: “CTA Green Line to Harlem” by Jovan Jimenez (Jovan J) Jovan Jimenez’s image is not only a beautiful example of street
In my last history of photography article, I talked about William Henry Fox Talbot, the inventor of the Calotype. Here, I want to explore how
Whether you are an amateur or professional, most photographers understand the “rules of photography.” However, following those rules is up to you. In the latest
Here’s a journey through the past 100 years of cinema. This video was crafted by Jacob T. Swinney, and he picked what he felt was
I think the Snake River Plain in southern Idaho is one of the prettiest places in the world and one of the hardest places to
Learn how to create more interesting and dynamic images with Matt Kloskowski as he sits down to share a few composition tips for shooting landscapes with
If something is worth photographing, it’s probably worth photographing from multiple angles. It’s easy to start high, at eye-level, because that’s how you see the
Exploring photography with your kids? This is my second in a series of posts offering ideas you can use to help your young photographer get
I know like me, you’re probably often challenged by how to compose creative shots, which convey “the strongest way of seeing,” as Edward Weston put it. Straight
When it comes to posing and composing your subject for a standard portrait headshot, getting the look you want requires trying various poses depending on