Compounding Your Efforts for Success, Part 1
As I write this, I’m sitting outside on my patio enjoying the sunshine, cool breeze and the comfort of working at home. Most people would look at my life and think how lucky I am.
As I write this, I’m sitting outside on my patio enjoying the sunshine, cool breeze and the comfort of working at home. Most people would look at my life and think how lucky I am.
Location is one of the toughest hurdles photographers face. Just when you find the perfect location, someone tells you that you need to leave. Although frustrating, I understand where they are coming from in this highly litigious country.
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I am always talking about sweat equity and investing in your business, well here is a perfect example to prove even with an established business,
Panasonic Lumix Lounge I’m always keeping an eye out for free resources that can be helpful to both professional and recreational photographers, and my most
As a portrait retoucher, I admit that smart objects and their capabilities of nondestructive editing were once a bit foreign to me. I knew I had to grasp the concept, but couldn’t understand how they were applicable to my kind of work.
A few days before my mother passed away last year, I had a very funny conversation with her. I promised her I’d make sure Dad never went out of the house with clothes that didn’t match. While that might seem like a strange conversation …
I met Brandi during one of my CreativeLIVE appearances a couple of years ago. She was part of my live audience. As you can imagine, I get to meet a lot of people in my day-to-day life. It’s part of why I love teaching: I love helping people…
Capturing the most out of my subject matter has always been my biggest challenge. Whether it’s landscapes, architecture or portraits, I want to have a fine-tuned image before I get to post-production.
Neutral-density filters, aka ND filters, have long been the go-to tool for nature photographers looking to incorporate motion into their scenic images. You’ve seen the classic nature shots, the ones with flowing waterfalls and ethereal, shimmering,
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