“What’s in Your Bag?” Stuff!
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?
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?
I’m a huge advocate of creating depth in a photograph. One of the ways is to use a back light or at times referred to
“Your greatest curse could be your greatest blessing” Shadows, at times they are such a curse, but with a bit of creative manipulating they can
Why are prints are so important? Printing is a part of many photographers business or workflow that can be improved. Most of us don’t know
Not long ago, someone from Pixelist reached out to see if I would try out and review one of their products, a hand-painted oil painting
The idea of 10,000 repetitions as a path to mastery is not new. It has been a principle of Eastern thought for a very long time and has been made popular in business by Malcolm Gladwell and in photography by Steve Simon. It boils down to practice makes perfect.
Post by Andrew Darlow For the photo above, I used the techniques described below in Tip #3 and Tip #4. I’m often asked: “How do