Three reasons why you should use your lens hood
I see photographers who don’t use their lens hoods. Or they have them on the lens … but reversed. Here’s three reasons why you should
I see photographers who don’t use their lens hoods. Or they have them on the lens … but reversed. Here’s three reasons why you should
Whenever you photograph still life or product, using a soft backlight is a good place to start and car interiors are simply well-composed still-life arrangements.
There are a few digital cameras on the market that are genuine dark horses; we’re going to show you that these sleeper cameras are better
We know it can be hard to believe, but great cameras with in-body image stabilization that cost under $1,000 are readily available! It wasn’t too
How did I create these night photos with larger-than-life CGI-looking letters? I’ll tell you how I got this long exposure photo with light painting at
Fog can be one of the most beautiful weather phenomena, but it can be surprisingly difficult to photograph. The light levels are misleading and ever-changing.
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! This month we chat with photographer Terry Clark,
I was recovering from surgery for a detached retina in my right eye. Here’s what I found. Flashes and floaters 24 hours after the surgery
I have been writing some articles lately on getting into the swing of shooting macro photography. There have been tips and tricks and ideas on
Happy Summer! It’s time to get away from the computer or out of the darkroom and enjoy the beautiful weather and head to the beach!
What would you do if you hiked up to Delicate Arch at night, only to find 40 photographers waving flashlights around? I decided to organize
Do you know a Dad who could use some cool stuff for photography for Father’s Day? Of course, you do. Here are a few ideas.