Canon 17-40 f4L USM: My Unsung Hero
There are some lenses I just feel bad for. They’re neglected, under appreciated, under utilized all while the stars (like the 70-200 2.8 IS II
There are some lenses I just feel bad for. They’re neglected, under appreciated, under utilized all while the stars (like the 70-200 2.8 IS II
This week’s podcast features a triple dose of photo knowledge. First up, Melissa Niu catches up with portrait photographer Tamara Lackey. The Rich Harrington and
In a recent podcast with Joe McNally, he mentioned a few simple techniques that will be further explored at his upcoming Photoshop World Pre-Conference class.
As a wedding photographer, I know that there are only 52 weekends a year that I could possibly work. Usually, theyre one wedding weekends with
As someone who learned photography in the Age of Analog, I often find myself cringing when I see those who have only ever known digital,
Editor’s note: This is a two-part series from award winning wedding photographer, Sam Stroud, who has been featured in various international publications. In this article,
Editor’s note: This is a two-part series from award winning wedding photographer, Sam Stroud, who has been featured in various international publications. In this article,
Have you ever sat down and written a title for an essay with absolutely no idea how to complete the task? I thought that it
In my previous post I showed how I capture love. Those tight passionate shots only make up a part of my engagement shoots. Here is
Shooting couples is like portraiture with an extra dynamic relationship. Having been trained in television Ive seen many a director at work cajoling the very
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Guest Post by In wedding photography, the Trash the Dress trend has veered increasingly toward shock-and-awe novelty, rather than artistry. The phenomenon all too often