Getting Out of Your Photography Comfort Zone: A Nature Photographer Wanders into a Studio
I made it a goal this year to learn something way outside of my photography comfort zone of the great outdoors. After my first plan
I made it a goal this year to learn something way outside of my photography comfort zone of the great outdoors. After my first plan
A week doesn’t go by that I don’t hear from someone who is struggling to find something that has seemingly vanished from Lightroom. In the
I am always looking for new ways to save space or weight in my baggage, or to ease the challenges I face with my camera
One of my favorite features within Lightroom is the Straightening Tool. I have the exceptional ability to consistently produce images with slightly crooked horizons; my
A lack of organization can really kick you in a sensitive area if you’re on a time crunch or are called to produce a photo or
With proper technique and the right camera, it is possible to get good HDR images even though you aren’t using a tripod or other camera
HDR photography is a gift of the digital age. To a one-time film photographer like me, it’s magic. I never imagined that one day I would
Always think of the wind, even when it doesn’t seem like a windy day. Anything affected by even the slightest amount of wind will look
Adobe Spark Page is an amazing story-telling platform. It can be used as a travel journal to share adventures, a means to display a portfolio, or
Here are some tips to improve your travel photography, that have nothing to do with taking the actual photograph. Research where you are going and have a
As much as Photoshop is an amazingly powerful tool, as photographers our goal should be to spend as little time in Photoshop as possible. My
There is no shortage of waterfalls and cascades in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. So when the days were dull, foggy and rainy on my