Ask permission, not forgiveness
The idiom, “it’s better to ask forgiveness than permission” is bunk. Trying to get away with shooting on a property without an OK is not
The idiom, “it’s better to ask forgiveness than permission” is bunk. Trying to get away with shooting on a property without an OK is not
It’s hard to imagine a 23-year-old working among major lifestyle brands like REI and traveling the world with his camera. When I was 23, photography
(Editor’s Note: We welcome this guest post from Bert McLendon. After a long career in the video game industry, Bert used his skillset to build
(Editor’s Note: We welcome this guest post from James Maher. James is a New York corporate portrait and headshot photographer.) For any photography business that specializes in
One of my favorite things to do for corporate clients is to make headshots at their annual meetings. Their employees live all around the country,
This is the final article in a four-part series discussing the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II. Click here to read my previous article, discussing the
Today we chat with travel photographer Jeremy Horner. We discuss tips for successful street photography, building trust with people you photograph, the learning process involved with travel photography and more.
Many of us end up photographing events each year. There are weddings, little league games, family reunions, birthdays, quinceañeras, anniversaries, corporate events, and the list