InFocus Interview Show: Capturing chaos with Bryan Esler
My guest is a corporate and community event photographer whose recent work has been focusing on photographing chaos in our communities. He also serves as
My guest is a corporate and community event photographer whose recent work has been focusing on photographing chaos in our communities. He also serves as
Over the years I’ve had the opportunity to photograph several events. Everything from a small corporate meeting to comedian Seth Meyers on stage. Recently, I
The first full week of October kicked off with a bang, with lots of great reviews and educational content from our team. Lauri Novak kicked
Just last Friday, I was tasked with capturing Movies on Monroe, a series of events hosted by one of my regular clients, Downtown Grand Rapids,
Being responsible for photographing an event is stressful by itself. Adding on-site printing can make it more stressful, especially if something goes wrong. Here’s a
I met Aircam’s co-founder Evan Rufkin at the 2019 WPPI event in Las Vegas. I interviewed him about a unique tool his company created for
Nowadays, anyone can take pictures anywhere and anytime with their cellphone. Why spend your money to have someone else take care of it? The $1,000
When I switched to Olympus, I ran into a slight problem. When photographing a corporate event, I realized that the back lens caps on my
One of the things I’m asked to photograph often are speakers at corporate events. These can be boring and uninspiring if not photographed right. So
As a corporate event photographer, I have a pretty standard setup that I take to each event I photograph. I typically use two lenses —
There are two kinds of photographers at family events: those you know are making pictures and those you don’t. My mother-in-law is really good at
Many DSLR’s have a Quiet Mode. One way this is done is by separating the sound of the shutter from the slap of the mirror. When